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1 hour ago, RelentlessOblivion said:

Bestial Bukkake - Total Testoterror EP (2024) {Germany}

if a dance name makes me laugh I feel obligated to check them out…

I love me some song/album names that tickle my pickle 🙃 Tankard is #1 for me in terms of silliness

 

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20 minutes ago, Yannis said:

I love me some song/album names that tickle my pickle 🙃 Tankard is #1 for me in terms of silliness

 

 

20 minutes ago, Yannis said:

I love me some song/album names that tickle my pickle 🙃 Tankard is #1 for me in terms of silliness

 

 

20 minutes ago, Yannis said:

I love me some song/album names that tickle my pickle 🙃 Tankard is #1 for me in terms of silliness

There’s also some great goofy lyrics in metal, I forget which Sarcofago song it was specifically but one had the lines. If you are a false do not entry or you’ll be burned and died… Anyway that particular band wasted a funny name with mediocre music.

NP: Königreichssaal - Psalmen-o-delirium (2024) {Poland}

Liking this one so far

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20 minutes ago, markm said:

Streaming some of the new "popular" albums as I do:

  • Nile
  • Gatecreeper
  • Nails
  • Ancients
  • Crypt Sermon 
  • Spectral Wound
  • Rezn
  • Dark Tranquility

This morning I read that Linkin Park had a new singer, to which I mused "@GoatmasterGeneral would probably call them 'Stinkin' Mark'" then I thought...."where is that guy?" [lower caps]

I will see Nile next week. I like the new vocal textures in this latest opus. 

It's bandcamp Friday! So get some in ya.

 

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    Yeah, I don't know what possessed me either. I used to really like the song/video "The Violation" but never bought an album before. I thought this might broaden my horizons, although probably not in the right direction.
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    Hungarino pick. Listening right now. Solid. To be honest it will probably blend into the background a bit, but it sounds good and fairly intense.
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    Self-promise to pick up a MF or KD I've never heard every six months or so. 
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    @Hungarino pick. This is cool. Some of the more "out of the box" vocals are uncomfortable, but maybe that is the point. 
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    GG AKA WN BM AOTY? Actually got this a few days ago and have listened to it often.
     
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Angry Metal Guy describes it as "disappointing" but that is because they are retarded. Not surprisingly, this is right up my alley. It takes a while to get going and the lyrics are pseudo-intellectual gibberish, but musically it hits the spot and production sounds great too.

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Jon, I'm checking out Black Forest on your reco for a WN AOTY. It doesn't suck. Is it just me or does the new Spectral Wound/Songs of Blood and Mire sound like Alvin and the Chipmunks BM?

NP: Book of the Machines by Moose Cult

Tryin that Hungarino rec by way of Jon's purchase list-Victims of Classar/Invitation to a Funeral....mostly doing drive by streaming listening to 2-3 tracks, cut and run. But liking the crust punk vibe on this.

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7 hours ago, markm said:

Jon, I'm checking out Black Forest on your reco for a WN AOTY. It doesn't suck. Is it just me or does the new Spectral Wound/Songs of Blood and Mire sound like Alvin and the Chipmunks BM?

NP: Book of the Machines by Moose Cult

Tryin that Hungarino rec by way of Jon's purchase list-Victims of Classar/Invitation to a Funeral....mostly doing drive by streaming listening to 2-3 tracks, cut and run. But liking the crust punk vibe on this.

I was giving you 'til Labor Day and then I was going to come looking for you Marky Mark. But I figured that when school started and you hung up your kayak for the season you'd probably be back to check in. Hungarino stopped back recently after an extended absence, but now Navy has gone awol again. I just can't keep you guys in line.

Black Forest is going to be my black metal aoty. Don't see how anything could unseat it, but you never know, it's only September. There are a whole bunch of other bm albums I really like this year as well, but the only other one that really makes the needle on the filth meter jump for me in a big way is Howl - Drought from Estonia. Might be a touch too brutish for you though.

Need to spend more time with that Spectral Wound, I've only given it one spin so far. Lichen - Spear & Stone from Virginia Beach seems to be winning the raw black metal sweepstakes, along with a French band called Anakreb. Don't think raw black metal is really your cuppa though.

On the death metal side of things it's Coffins - Sinister Oath with an iron headlock on dmaoty. Way too far ahead for anyone to catch them down the stretch. Must have played that one 1,000 times already. I like both the new Cabinet and the new Fluids quite a bit too, as well as a Dutch band called Defacement's album Duality. There are a few other more standard sounding death metal albums, Necrot, Skeletal Remains, Cryptic Hatred...but nothing comes close to the Coffins.

If it's gnarly black/death you seek then try Upon the Altar - Descendants of Evil, or Hiss - Daemonium Maleficium. I know you sometimes like to pick up one or two in this space at the end of the year.

 

Coffins - Sinister Oath, Japan

 

Cryptic Hatred - Internal Torment, Finland 

 

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