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Contaminated - Celebratory Beheading

▶︎ Celebratory Beheading | CONTAMINATED | Blood Harvest (bandcamp.com)

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Very high end brutal death metal with a tone that's closer and brighter (although maybe 'brighter' isn't the right word) than some other bands of this style like Grave Miasma and such. I think this type of production ultimately serves the material better. That's not to badmouth Grave Miasma, though. I just think the "cavernous" sound with everything held a short ways back can give this stuff a bit of a floating echoing feel that can drag down the album as a whole. This, on the other hand, has a lot more heft to me. 

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18 minutes ago, Nasty_Cabbage said:

Contaminated - Celebratory Beheading

▶︎ Celebratory Beheading | CONTAMINATED | Blood Harvest (bandcamp.com)

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Very high end brutal death metal with a tone that's closer and brighter (although maybe 'brighter' isn't the right word) than some other bands of this style like Grave Miasma and such. I think this type of production ultimately serves the material better. That's not to badmouth Grave Miasma, though. I just think the "cavernous" sound with everything held a short ways back can give this stuff a bit of a floating echoing feel that can drag down the album as a whole. This, on the other hand, has a lot more heft to me. 

I have to say Grave Miasma's mix on Endless Pilgrimage in particular is a perfect match for their music to my ears. Jaime Gomez Arellano pretty consistently turns out a great sound, sometimes I'll be listening to something and be like "damn I love this mix" and see his name in the credits. 

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5 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:

I have to say Grave Miasma's mix on Endless Pilgrimage in particular is a perfect match for their music to my ears. Jaime Gomez Arellano pretty consistently turns out a great sound, sometimes I'll be listening to something and be like "damn I love this mix" and see his name in the credits. 

I should probably listen to Grave Miasma's other album. As it stands the only one I've really given some heavy play to is Odori Sepulcrorum, and that one, despite having some pretty strong material, I thought sounded just a little too muddled. I might have to take a look at this Mr. Arellano and see if I've got anything he produced.

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1 hour ago, RexKeltoi said:

Myself playing Dunwich by Electric Wizard on my Schecter 😅🤘

Interesting choice of EW album. That album's pretty much the exact point where I started to kind of tune them out. I still love Come My Fanatics and Dopethrone is a classic but I can only do so many simple blues scales in one or two riff verses with the low end turned way up before I start to crave something else as a palate cleanse. Most of my favorite doomy albums from the past few years have been doom and X genre. I just crave something else to cut the flavor.

Still the Dunwich song is probably the strongest on that album and lends itself well to some fun 'I'm just going to screw around with this riff' kind of guitar practice.

Konad - The Last Day

▶︎ The Last Day | Konad | Selvajaria Records (bandcamp.com)

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Vader/Bolt Thrower worship from Portugal that does the genre proud. This strain of metal never fails to get the 'ol blood pumping and empties the testosterone reserves straight into the main vein for me. Cool album cover too. It hits a little like your typical hyperactive meat-head with some pastel crayons when you see it, but there's definitely more going on than that on closer inspection. 

Might just be a case of finding the right album for the right mood at the right time, but this feels like a 'buy' to me.

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2 minutes ago, Nasty_Cabbage said:

Interesting choice of EW album. That album's pretty much the exact point where I started to kind of tune them out. I still love Come My Fanatics and Dopethrone is a classic but I can only do so many simple blues scales in one or two riff verses with the low end turned way up before I start to crave something else as a palate cleanse. Most of my favorite doomy albums from the past few years have been doom and X genre. I just crave something else to cut the flavor.

Still the Dunwich song is probably the strongest on that album and lends itself well to some fun 'I'm just going to screw around with this riff' kind of guitar practice.

Konad - The Last Day

▶︎ The Last Day | Konad | Selvajaria Records (bandcamp.com)

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Vader/Bolt Thrower worship from Portugal that does the genre proud. This strain of metal never fails to get the 'ol blood pumping and empties the testosterone reserves straight into the main vein for me. Cool album cover too. It hits a little like your typical hyperactive meat-head with some pastel crayons when you see it, but there's definitely more going on than that on closer inspection. 

Might just be a case of finding the right album for the right mood at the right time, but this feels like a 'buy' to me.

I hear ya on that one, only other songs I regularly jam with is Return Trip, Barbarian and The Wizard when I like to sit in the pocket and just riff, for the same reason with Pusherman, Withered Hand of Evil by Uncle Acid easy for my son on bass if he wants to jam. Usually do some Bolt Thrower later on when I am warmed up, I'll check that band, sure I'll dig, thanks man 🤘   

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5 hours ago, Yannis said:

Rotting Christ - Non Serviam 

 

Have this on rotation today myself along with Thy Mighty Contract and Triarchy.

And since it's a WFH day, it's server roulette. So along with the aforementioned Rotting Christ albums, I also have the following in the queue:

Akercocke - Antichrist

Skyforger - Thunderforge

Ebola - Distorted Romance

Blind Guardian - Memories of a Time to Come

Faidra - Militant:Penitent:Triumphant

DHG - Black Medium Current

The Antichrist Imperium - Vol 2

Cult of Fire - मृत्यु का तापसी अनुध्यान (who are playing MDF next year and if you've never seen them - definitely something worthwhile)

Circle of Ouroborus - Tree of Knowledge

 

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NP: The Lone Madman - Let the Night Come

▶︎ Let the Night Come | The Lone Madman (bandcamp.com)

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Damn. How the hell had I not heard these guys before? Epic doom out of Finland, and it's actually got a really balanced sound between Candlemass, Trouble, or Faith's darker moments and a touch or two of Pentagram/The Obsessed cropping up now and again just as an accent mark on a rock solid album. Let's be honest, too much "epic doom" with clean vocals these days is pretty much mid paced hard rock with whatever proprietary mix of Sabbath, Molly Hatchet, and Uriah Heap they favor. This album though is firmly planted on traditional Euro-centric minor key chant-like melodies. Really strong vocals that don't warble and even show a little range in a few places. Then on the back end of the album Jethro Tull flute solo out of fucking nowhere. Strongly recommended. 

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