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4 minutes ago, RelentlessOblivion said:

Coffins is my front runner for AotY overall though I will readily admit I’m really lagging behind in the new releases space. Only about 60 albums to choose from as of right now and I’m desperately playing catch up.

I separate them by sub-genre because I'm stupid that way. I'm unable to compare and rank albums from different sub-genres and decide if I think one is better than the other. So rather than wrack my brain I just make separate end of year lists for black and death.

 

Necrot - Lifeless Birth, Oakland California 

 

Skeletal Remains - Fragments of the Ageless, LA 

 

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15 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

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 

 

Heloooo my one trooo MDF cvlt friend....well, I'd have to include Hungarino, Surge and Navy, but we've long ago established you are the most metal dude in the interwebverse...at least over 60...crusty ole bastard. Don't fret, I have less than a year to join decade 6-whaaat???!

Still kayaking a ton but the days are sadly getting shorter. 

Being the resident art metal pussy of the forums, I'll have you know I actually own Coffins largely based on your gushing, and it is pretty rad. Horrors of horrors, I haven't even downloaded the SOB, gonna do that right now. But, I've been jamming it in my ride's CDP-yeah, dino shit, but I still have one of those ancient devices.  It's good-gotta love that crusty fuzzy low end....I'm a doom and stoner aficionado so I like rumbly low and slow. 

I have just added Hiss and Upon the Altar and Black Forest to my Bandcamp wishlist. I mean if you and Jon, dudes of differing metal tastes. both like black Forest, that's an instant purchase. Plus, I have a good bit of overlap w/ Jon. 

I've been slack as usual. But I will put in a plug for Witch Vomit's Funeral Sanctum as my OSDM purchase of the year thus far. 

And natch, I've latched onto a couple of metal press loving sludge albums (Thou and Sumac-both are really THAT good) and further on the art side, Julie Christmas (Cult of Luna fans will know and if you know, you know) and Couch Slut-sludgy-shit in general which has become one of my favorite non binary non genres overall, or is it genre fluid, I loose track of the genre plot sometimes-...well doom related shit strikes my old 70's informed vintage...but oddly, I've fallen out of love with the metal press fawned over traditional doom lately. 

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2 hours ago, glaza_smotryashego said:

Гниющий мясоруб 

Great Russian old-school death metal, goes hard asf

Pretty good, Rotting Meat Grinder, too bad it's only 11 minutes.

 

Chymist - Opus I: Nox, Finland

 

Necrosorcery - Necrosorcery, Sweden. Lots of acoustic guitars in here and I think I might even hear cellos buried somewhere but somehow it works. Brings to mind Samael, but more evil.

 

Sturmwächter - Klagelieder, atmo-black Austria. Yeah, this'll be a purchase.

 

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Coffins - Sinister Oath (2024)

Black Forest - s/t (2024)

Of these 2 much talked about albums the Black Forest one is the better. That Coffins one is likeable just for their sheer tenacity at sticking with their sound over fuck knows how many albums it is now, but the BF one is a vibrant black metal release that goes straight for the jugular.

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