Maco Pvt Funderground
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Ahh Obscura, I can always count on them for good technical DM. Let's check this album.
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Traezeus
Posts: 184 From: USA
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18.07.2018 - 07:16Rating: 9
Dope as fuck... I'm enjoying it so much more than their last album. Rafael is definitely a much better fit than Fountainhead was, and the drumming on this album sounds really nice. I'll be spinning this for a while.
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3rdWorld China was a neat
Posts: 4367 From: India  |
21.07.2018 - 18:10Rating: 9
3rdWorldChina was a neatPosts: 4367 From: India 
What Maco said. Also excellent bass work and great mixing too in this record.
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Desha delicious dish
Posts: 761 From: Germany  |
Deshadelicious dishPosts: 761 From: Germany 
Loooooooove the atmosphere here. And they manage to make every song have an interesting passage or aspect to it.
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EsotericSpiritc
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29.07.2018 - 03:32Rating: 9
Written by Maco on 14.07.2018 at 01:35
Ahh Obscura, I can always count on them for good technical DM. Let's check this album.
It's great; I listened to it.
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Traezeus
Posts: 184 From: USA
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14.08.2018 - 03:07Rating: 9
This album kicks ass... MASSIVE improvement over Akroasis
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Deadmeat Necrobutcher
Posts: 2437 From: Greece  |
16.07.2019 - 22:46Rating: 7
DeadmeatNecrobutcherPosts: 2437 From: Greece 
I dont even know why i keep on giving this band a chance. their production has become so soft that i cannot feel any aggressiveness at all..
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gavdann
Posts: 648 From: UK  |
Written by Deadmeat on 16.07.2019 at 22:46
I dont even know why i keep on giving this band a chance. their production has become so soft that i cannot feel any aggressiveness at all..
But they're not an aggressive band. Have you ever listened to Cynic? You wouldn't call them aggressive either.
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Deadmeat Necrobutcher
Posts: 2437 From: Greece  |
17.07.2019 - 23:37Rating: 7
DeadmeatNecrobutcherPosts: 2437 From: Greece 
Written by gavdann on 17.07.2019 at 23:11
Written by Deadmeat on 16.07.2019 at 22:46
I dont even know why i keep on giving this band a chance. their production has become so soft that i cannot feel any aggressiveness at all..
But they're not an aggressive band. Have you ever listened to Cynic? You wouldn't call them aggressive either.
their firts albums where much more aggressive.. especially their production.. i dont get the "metal" feeling from their sound..
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Atrus
Posts: 63 From: Spain
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12.12.2020 - 20:25Rating: 10
Atrus Posts: 63 From: Spain
Last 4 albums were amazing. But this is probably their best.
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AndyMetalFreak A Nice Guy
Posts: 3254 From: UK  |
07.09.2022 - 20:15Rating: 8
Probably their most technical and rhythmic release to date, and yet they still manage to maintain a decent amount of melody to the song structures. The fretless bass work is absolutely flawless! Even better, and more effective than what they had done previously, and the drumming performance is up there with the best in the genre. The clean Cynic style vocals still don't really do much for me, I guess they aren't my thing too robotic
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Starvynth i c deaf people
Posts: 2567 From: Germany  |
Starvynthi c deaf peoplePosts: 2567 From: Germany 
Written by AndyMetalFreak on 07.09.2022 at 20:15
Probably their most technical and rhythmic release to date, and yet they still manage to maintain a decent amount of melody to the song structures.
Funny you should post that today of all days. They're performing the title track in front of me and 100 other weirdos at this very moment.
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AndyMetalFreak A Nice Guy
Posts: 3254 From: UK  |
08.09.2022 - 00:15Rating: 8
Written by Starvynth on 07.09.2022 at 23:19
Funny you should post that today of all days. They're performing the title track in front of me and 100 other weirdos at this very moment.

Wow what are the chances  Hope you enjoyed the performance!
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Zap Guest
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ZapGuestPosts: 3433 
Written by Starvynth on 07.09.2022 at 23:19
Funny you should post that today of all days. They're performing the title track in front of me and 100 other weirdos at this very moment.
Why the hell are you on Metal Storm during a concert?
Btw, was this with Disillusion opening?
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gavdann
Posts: 648 From: UK  |
Written by Zap on 08.09.2022 at 10:33
Why the hell are you on Metal Storm during a concert? 
My thoughts exactly.
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AndyMetalFreak A Nice Guy
Posts: 3254 From: UK  |
08.09.2022 - 11:56Rating: 8
Written by gavdann on 08.09.2022 at 10:50
Written by Zap on 08.09.2022 at 10:33
Why the hell are you on Metal Storm during a concert? 
My thoughts exactly.
Our dedicated staff members don't get the time off
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Starvynth i c deaf people
Posts: 2567 From: Germany  |
Starvynthi c deaf peoplePosts: 2567 From: Germany 
Written by Zap on 08.09.2022 at 10:33
Why the hell are you on Metal Storm during a concert? 
Btw, was this with Disillusion opening?
I agree, being online during a gig is probably one of the most nonsensical things you can do. But there is a rather simple explanation: Obscura played a totally unexpected second encore while I was already in the queue at the sales booth to check my MS collection for what I might be missing - and that was exactly the moment when I stumbled across Andy's comment.
Yeah, I was there mainly because of the mighty Disillusion. Experiencing them as the opening act, even before Persefone (who, by the way, put on a great performance) and with the worst sound of the night, was a bit unusual though.
Written by AndyMetalFreak on 08.09.2022 at 00:15 Wow what are the chances Hope you enjoyed the performance!
I sure did. I almost completely forgot about the concert, which had been postponed by many months, and then hesitated until the last moment to quickly get a ticket, but in the end I didn't regret it in any way. Less than 30 euros for this pretty impressive lineup was also quite a fair deal.
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Zap Guest
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Written by Starvynth on 08.09.2022 at 13:41
I agree, being online during a gig is probably one of the most nonsensical things you can do. But there is a rather simple explanation: Obscura played a totally unexpected second encore while I was already in the queue at the sales booth to check my MS collection for what I might be missing - and that was exactly the moment when I stumbled across Andy's comment.
Yeah, I was there mainly because of the mighty Disillusion. Experiencing them as the opening act, even before Persefone (who, by the way, put on a great performance) and with the worst sound of the night, was a bit unusual though.
Okay, in that very specific case I'd say it's acceptable
I was thinking of going to that tour as well, mainly because of Disillusion, although I definitely wouldn't mind seeing Obscura. Having to sit through Persefone doesn't appeal to me though...
How long did Disillusion play? I'm guessing like 30-40 minutes? That's like 3 songs 
I'm not sure if I find it worthwhile, especially if they end up having bad sound like they did at your show.
EDIT: Actually, I just noticed they have some headliner shows planned in Germany later this year. I might make the trip if I can find a suitable date and city.
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