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Posted by Account deleted, 23.12.2013 - 21:28
Wedard
wolves in the throne room

not sure of any others at the moment, you ?
21.07.2014 - 22:33
Ilham
Giant robot
Written by Guest on 21.07.2014 at 22:28
I don't think the whole compilation is available yet but this should tide you over until then.

Nah, I don't want the compilation. Just want to listen to whatever Muknal released. I see they're on the same label as the new AriZZZmenda.
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21.07.2014 - 22:33
!J.O.O.E.!
Account deleted
Written by Ilham on 21.07.2014 at 22:33

Nah, I don't want the compilation. Just want to listen to whatever Muknal released. I see they're on the same label as the new AriZZZmenda.

Yep, they're almost as good too ^^
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21.07.2014 - 22:46
Ilham
Giant robot
Written by Guest on 21.07.2014 at 22:33

Yep, they're almost as good too ^^

Ok, this is off-topic as it went out in 2012. But listening to their EP now, and it sounds a lot more cavernous and not as heavy as that track in the compilation. Still good shit. They have a little Necros Christos in their sound that I like very much.

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Idylls - Praying For Terrene

Torturing, very heavy, post-hardcore/black/math/salsa or whatever.
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22.07.2014 - 00:03
Karlabos
Meat and Potatos
^I don't hear any salsa in this... I thought it was gonna be a post-hardcore version of Le Scrawl
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22.07.2014 - 00:21
Ilham
Giant robot
Written by Karlabos on 22.07.2014 at 00:03

^I don't hear any salsa in this... I thought it was gonna be a post-hardcore version of Le Scrawl

Yeah that was kind of a joke, it meant I had no idea how to call it .
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22.07.2014 - 00:29
mz
Written by Ilham on 22.07.2014 at 00:21


Yeah that was kind of a joke, it meant I had no idea how to call it .

worse than my last night's joke =p
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22.07.2014 - 00:32
Ilham
Giant robot
Written by mz on 22.07.2014 at 00:29

worse than my last night's joke =p

No, I have witnesses that can confirm. I love your avatar by the way. Did you listen to Idylls?
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22.07.2014 - 00:33
SmokyPeat
A gem of a stoner rock album here. Take the time to listen to this.

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22.07.2014 - 00:34
mz
Written by Ilham on 22.07.2014 at 00:32

...I love your avatar by the way. Did you listen to Idylls?

thank you but no. Have never done that before.
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22.07.2014 - 00:51
Karlabos
Meat and Potatos
Written by Ilham on 22.07.2014 at 00:21

Written by Karlabos on 22.07.2014 at 00:03

^I don't hear any salsa in this... I thought it was gonna be a post-hardcore version of Le Scrawl

Yeah that was kind of a joke, it meant I had no idea how to call it .

Oh, but you forgot to raise your sarcasm card
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22.07.2014 - 00:54
Ilham
Giant robot
Written by Karlabos on 22.07.2014 at 00:51
Oh, but you forgot to raise your sarcasm card

I am refraining from meme-spamming really .

Did you listen to the whole album? Any idea how you would tag that?
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22.07.2014 - 00:56
Karlabos
Meat and Potatos
Written by Ilham on 22.07.2014 at 00:54

Written by Karlabos on 22.07.2014 at 00:51
Oh, but you forgot to raise your sarcasm card

I am refraining from meme-spamming really .

Did you listen to the whole album? Any idea how you would tag that?

Actually I just listened to the first song. =P
I'd say it's a Post-hardcore song.
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22.07.2014 - 01:00
Ilham
Giant robot
Written by Karlabos on 22.07.2014 at 00:56
Actually I just listened to the first song. =P
I'd say it's a Post-hardcore song.

Nevermind, it gets a little more complicated after that opener, which is actually one of the most structured and aggressive of the album. I'll just go with post-hardcore.
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22.07.2014 - 17:31
Ganondox
Calling it post-hardcore is a bit misleading, as usually people think of post-hardcore as being less heavy than normal hardcore, and that album is heavier than most hardcore and even extreme metal. Definitely more experimental than normal hardcore though. Maybe noise rock or mathcore would be more precise? Definitely somewhere along those lines.
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22.07.2014 - 17:41
Ilham
Giant robot
Written by Ganondox on 22.07.2014 at 17:31

Calling it post-hardcore is a bit misleading, as usually people think of post-hardcore as being less heavy than normal hardcore, and that album is heavier than most hardcore and even extreme metal. Definitely more experimental than normal hardcore though. Maybe noise rock or mathcore would be more precise? Definitely somewhere along those lines.

I would not call it noise rock at all. Mathcore in some songs but not the whole album. Experimental? I don't know, the weird song structures and a little genre-hopping might justify it. But I never thought of post-hardcore as less heavy than regular hardcore. I don't think it works that way.
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22.07.2014 - 18:25
Ganondox
Written by Ilham on 22.07.2014 at 17:41

Written by Ganondox on 22.07.2014 at 17:31

Calling it post-hardcore is a bit misleading, as usually people think of post-hardcore as being less heavy than normal hardcore, and that album is heavier than most hardcore and even extreme metal. Definitely more experimental than normal hardcore though. Maybe noise rock or mathcore would be more precise? Definitely somewhere along those lines.

I would not call it noise rock at all. Mathcore in some songs but not the whole album. Experimental? I don't know, the weird song structures and a little genre-hopping might justify it. But I never thought of post-hardcore as less heavy than regular hardcore. I don't think it works that way.


No, it doesn't work that way, technically speaking post-hardcore is any music derived from hardcore punk which has evolved to be distinct from hardcore, but a lot is lighter than hardcore as that's how it became distinct from hardcore. All the post-hardcore bands I can think of (Fugazi, Zen Arcade, At the Drive In, Pierce the Veil ect.) are for the most part lighter than hardcore, or they are classified as noise rock or math core. I'm not saying it isn't post-hardcore, unless it can be called hardcore it definitely is, but when I think of post-hardcore I think of something lighter, and I think most people do as well. As for whether or not it's noise rock, it's noisy, dissonant, lacking in any conventional structure, and makes heavy use of feedback, but is still based in rock instrumentation, which is pretty much the definition of noise rock. It sounds quite a bit like the heavier noise rock bands I know, though this is more directly based in hardcore. I'd say it's more noise rock than it is mathcore. Well, there is a lot of overlap in these genres anyway, so whatever.

" Experimental? " In comparison to regular hardcore, definitely, but I don't think it would be that much of stretch to call it experimental in general.

Speaking of post-hardcore, I was about to recommend Bad Brother by Two Inch Astronaut, but then I saw it's a 2013 album.
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22.07.2014 - 22:27
The Turbanator
Crustpunk from Los Angeles


BANDCAMP
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In the name of forests; In the name of stars; In the name of all the seas; In the name of storms... Proud sons of ancient nation; Proud sons of sacred song in the wind; Proud sons behind a mirror of ice who told... Fathers of the icy age!!
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22.07.2014 - 22:29
The Turbanator
Atmospheric Black Metal from Kentucky


BANDCAMP
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In the name of forests; In the name of stars; In the name of all the seas; In the name of storms... Proud sons of ancient nation; Proud sons of sacred song in the wind; Proud sons behind a mirror of ice who told... Fathers of the icy age!!
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22.07.2014 - 22:30
The Turbanator
Black Metal from France


BANDCAMP
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In the name of forests; In the name of stars; In the name of all the seas; In the name of storms... Proud sons of ancient nation; Proud sons of sacred song in the wind; Proud sons behind a mirror of ice who told... Fathers of the icy age!!
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22.07.2014 - 22:32
The Turbanator
Black Metal from Seattle


BANDCAMP
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In the name of forests; In the name of stars; In the name of all the seas; In the name of storms... Proud sons of ancient nation; Proud sons of sacred song in the wind; Proud sons behind a mirror of ice who told... Fathers of the icy age!!
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23.07.2014 - 19:21
Alex F
Slick Dick Rick
Who said the summer has to be bad for new releases? Cvlt Nation just shared this on their Facebook page (props where due) and I've only listened to one song, and it's fucking awesome. Oh and it's "name your price" so that's pretty cool. Everyone check it


bandcamp

Edit: And the CD is three fucking dollars with 75 cents shipping to me. Fucking solddddddd
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23.07.2014 - 21:53
Paz
elite
Written by Alex F on 23.07.2014 at 19:21

Cvlt Nation just shared this on their Facebook page...

...and describes it as "Sickest Doom Demo of 2014!".

Yeah, I'm stoked
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23.07.2014 - 21:55
mz
^ Excellent to say at least.
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25.07.2014 - 20:01
Alex F
Slick Dick Rick
I'll just leave all of these here


bandcamp


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25.07.2014 - 20:19
Ilham
Giant robot
Beauty overload.
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25.07.2014 - 20:22
X-Ray Rod
Skandino
staff
Enbilulugugal?

Really?
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Like you could kiss my ass
Written by Milena on 20.06.2012 at 10:49
Rod, let me love you.
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25.07.2014 - 20:30
Ilham
Giant robot
Written by X-Ray Rod on 25.07.2014 at 20:22

Enbilulugugal?

Really?

Just 'cause.

But yeah, goes with the cover, listening to it now. One advice, lower the volume before pressing play.
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25.07.2014 - 20:34
Ilham
Giant robot
And those guys from Grimoire Record are cute with their tags. "Baltimore metal". Cause we all know what that means.
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25.07.2014 - 20:36
X-Ray Rod
Skandino
staff
Written by Ilham on 25.07.2014 at 20:30

Written by X-Ray Rod on 25.07.2014 at 20:22

Enbilulugugal?

Really?

Just 'cause.

But yeah, goes with the cover, listening to it now. One advice, lower the volume before pressing play.


Of course I know them. Also... While I'm not the one to use that one-word response in real life too much I'm actually going to quote the video itself in order to defend my case:
"As if it's to suggest the initial postulation was so absurd, so obviously absurd, that the mere thought is mentally taxing to them".
Yes. That's why I only wrote one word.
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Written by BloodTears on 19.08.2011 at 18:29
Like you could kiss my ass
Written by Milena on 20.06.2012 at 10:49
Rod, let me love you.
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25.07.2014 - 20:40
Ilham
Giant robot
Written by X-Ray Rod on 25.07.2014 at 20:36
Of course I know them. Also... While I'm not the one to use that one-word response in real life too much I'm actually going to quote the video itself in order to defend my case:
"As if it's to suggest the initial postulation was so absurd, so obviously absurd, that the mere thought is mentally taxing to them".
Yes. That's why I only wrote one word.

No seriously it's just because it's a funny vid.

Yeah I didn't know those clowns before they punctured my eardrums five minutes ago. I'm not forgiving that, it's a no-no for Embilulugugugaga.
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