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Lock Up - Necropolis Transparent



8.1 | 78 votes |
Release date: 1 July 2011
Style: Death metal, Grindcore

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01. Brethren Of The Pentagram
02. Accelerated Mutation
03. The Embodiment Of Paradox And Chaos [feat. Jeff Walker]
04. Necropolis Transparent [feat. Peter Tägtgren]
05. Parasite Drama [feat. Jeff Walker]
06. Anvil Of Flesh
07. Rage Incarnate Reborn
08. Unseen Enemy [feat. Jeff Walker]
09. Stygian Reverberations
10. Life Of Devastation
11. Roar Of A Thousand Throats
12. Infiltrate And Destroy
13. Discharge The Fear [feat. Jeff Walker]
14. Vomiting Evil
15. Stigmatyr [bonus]
16. Through The Eyes Of My Shadow Self [feat. Peter Tägtgren]
17. Tartarus

The best Grindcore album of 2011

Line-up
Tomas "Tompa" Lindberg - vocals
Anton Reisenegger - guitars
Nicholas Howard Barker - drums
Shane Embury - bass

Guest musicians
Jeff Walker - vocals
Peter Tägtgren - vocals

Additional info
Recorded November/December 2010.

Staff review by
Baz Anderson
Rating:
8.0
In 2009 a certain "all-star" grind band got back together to play what was going to be their last ever show. Lock Up headlined the Damnation Festival in England that year, which turned out to be the push this group needed for a proper revival. With a line up that includes Shane Embury of Napalm Death on bass, Tomas Lindberg of At The Gates on vocals, and the blast machine Nick Barker behind the kit, there was no chance that this band wouldn't be a treat to hear.

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published 12.06.2011 | Comments (4)

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11.07.2011 - 08:17
Rating: 9
Destructo
This album does this:
A punch to your face, grabs you by the throat, drops you to the ground and pummels you mercilessly till you are broken, bloody and bruised !!!
This is exactly the type of "ass-kicking" album I was waiting for, this year. And it delivers a mighty whallop indeed !!
A little trimming of the excess fat (17 tracks...wow) and I would have actually considered giving this a 10.
But an utterly brilliant album nonetheless !!!
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24.07.2011 - 20:00
Rating: 9
The Benighted
Wow this was a bloody brilliant album. Definitely on par with Hate Breeds Suffering.
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Learn to adapt to the change, or get washed away like tears in the rain.
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31.07.2011 - 15:07
Rating: 8
Cynic Metalhead
Ambrish Saxena
Written by Destructo on 11.07.2011 at 08:17

This album does this:
A punch to your face, grabs you by the throat, drops you to the ground and pummels you mercilessly till you are broken, bloody and bruised !!!
This is exactly the type of "ass-kicking" album I was waiting for, this year. And it delivers a mighty whallop indeed !!
A little trimming of the excess fat (17 tracks...wow) and I would have actually considered giving this a 10.
But an utterly brilliant album nonetheless !!!

E X A C T L Y dude!
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01.03.2012 - 04:47
Alex F
I just realized that Tomas Lindberg is in this band. Fuck, i knew i recognized his vocals
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15.05.2014 - 13:33
Rating: 9
Isalith
I really like this kind of "middle-eastern" touch to some of the riffs. It sounds pretty sinister and on some occasions I was reminded of some of the heavier Behemoth songs.
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09.08.2022 - 17:47
Rating: 8
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
This is a truly great album, with a great lineup too. It's got an excellent tempo throughout, it's groovy as hell and with phenomenal old school death metal style riffing.
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