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11 hours ago, navybsn said:

They're great. Melodies and "textures" unlike anything else. Love the guitar interplay. It's mixed louder than most but it really works in their favor. If you dig it, check out their related project Floor.

Yes, it did strike me that the production was a bit muffly. It was off-putting initially but luckily did not totally ruin it.

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Will check oot Floor.

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Know nothing about this project but it's decent. Getting some Mork vibes. Not much on YT, but 4 albums on BC currently for $7.

Mnajdra - In the Name of the Goddess 

Mnajdra - s/t

Bandcamp linky: https://mnajdra.bandcamp.com/music

 

Ynkleudherhenavogyon - Yeunadow Henaver

 

Raat - Enchantment 

Mortal - Evil Incarnation 

Nimbifier - Der böse Geist

Indesiderium - Of Twilight And Evenfall

 

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Finally in August I decided it's probably time to see what all has come out in 2024 that I've missed. And I've missed a ton, because I hadn't bought anything at all yet this year. Literally not a single thing, since my computer died two days after Christmas and that really took the wind out of my sails as far as my hunger for hunting for new music was concerned. There were a handful of new albums I'd found this year like the new Coffins, new Cabinet, new Fluids, new German band Black Forest, Hellgate Necrosodomy, and that Estonian band Howl that I'd been listening to on Youtube on my laptop. But I finally decided that was stupid, I should just break down and start buying some of the things I really liked the most to at least get myself somewhat caught up. How am I supposed to make a list in January if I only have a handful of 2024 albums to pick from? 

Everything on my laptop was from 2018 or before, because I really haven't used the laptop much at all since I moved back east from Denver, or I hadn't 'til my computer died anyway. So I got my external SS drive out and put a bunch of shit on the laptop to get me up to date to the 3rd Q of 2023 at least. Didn't load everything onto it, I just chose maybe 200 or so of my favorite albums from the last 7 years one by one, stuff I know I'd want to listen to. And now for the last four days I've been tracking down as muche of the new 2024 shit as I can find to see how this year is shaping up. This Kvele is definitely going on the end of year list. 

 

Kvele - Frostbitten Apocalypse, Greece 2024

 

Velório - Extrema Unção, Portugal 2024.

 

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4 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Finally in August I decided it's probably time to see what all has come out in 2024 that I've missed. And I've missed a ton, because I hadn't bought anything at all yet this year. Literally not a single thing, since my computer died two days after Christmas and that really took the wind out of my sails as far as my hunger for hunting for new music was concerned. There were a handful of new albums I'd found this year like the new Coffins, new Cabinet, new Fluids, new German band Black Forest, Hellgate Necrosodomy, and that Estonian band Howl that I'd been listening to on Youtube on my laptop. But I finally decided that was stupid, I should just break down and start buying some of the things I really liked the most to at least get myself somewhat caught up. How am I supposed to make a list in January if I only have a handful of 2024 albums to pick from? 

Everything on my laptop was from 2018 or before, because I really haven't used the laptop much at all since I moved back east from Denver, or I hadn't 'til my computer died anyway. So I got my external SS drive out and put a bunch of shit on the laptop to get me up to date to the 3rd Q of 2023 at least. Didn't load everything onto it, I just chose maybe 200 or so of my favorite albums from the last 7 years one by one, stuff I know I'd want to listen to. And now for the last four days I've been tracking down as muche of the new 2024 shit as I can find to see how this year is shaping up. This Kvele is definitely going on the end of year list. 

 

Kvele - Frostbitten Apocalypse, Greece 2024

 

Velório - Extrema Unção, Portugal 2024.

 

 

4 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Finally in August I decided it's probably time to see what all has come out in 2024 that I've missed. And I've missed a ton, because I hadn't bought anything at all yet this year. Literally not a single thing, since my computer died two days after Christmas and that really took the wind out of my sails as far as my hunger for hunting for new music was concerned. There were a handful of new albums I'd found this year like the new Coffins, new Cabinet, new Fluids, new German band Black Forest, Hellgate Necrosodomy, and that Estonian band Howl that I'd been listening to on Youtube on my laptop. But I finally decided that was stupid, I should just break down and start buying some of the things I really liked the most to at least get myself somewhat caught up. How am I supposed to make a list in January if I only have a handful of 2024 albums to pick from? 

Everything on my laptop was from 2018 or before, because I really haven't used the laptop much at all since I moved back east from Denver, or I hadn't 'til my computer died anyway. So I got my external SS drive out and put a bunch of shit on the laptop to get me up to date to the 3rd Q of 2023 at least. Didn't load everything onto it, I just chose maybe 200 or so of my favorite albums from the last 7 years one by one, stuff I know I'd want to listen to. And now for the last four days I've been tracking down as muche of the new 2024 shit as I can find to see how this year is shaping up. This Kvele is definitely going on the end of year list. 

 

Kvele - Frostbitten Apocalypse, Greece 2024

 

Velório - Extrema Unção, Portugal 2024.


I’ve been kind of unmotivated to keep on track

I haven’t really been all that motivated to stay on top of recent releases either, I’ve got about 40 on my list at the moment that I’ll revisit later in the year but it’s been a couple of months since I’ve actively sort out anything new.

 

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Dark Tranquility - Endtime Signals

Always had a soft spot for these guys. They've updated with the times to be a lot more friendly to your average listener, like most of the melodeath bands from that era. Still, I can almost always hear the early material and style forming the backbone of the newer stuff regardless of how over focused on textures over riffs they become. Truthfully this is fine, but not as good as Atoma for the newer stuff. 

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