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You know the drill. Here's some rather fine sounding Cthulhu driven death metal that's not due for release until 2013, with extraordinarily beautiful cover artwork (check out the detail in the full image):
Thanks for the rec and I have one for you, same kind of atmospheric/post-black metal, really good! http://vukari.bandcamp.com/
and thank you
this sounds good, downloaded it straight away
Fantastic! Bit too short though. Thought bands like this always have long songs.
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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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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!!
Agrimonia is a post metal/sludge metal band from Sweden. The vocalist is female, but she can really scream well. It's really good shit. Their album, Rites of Separation was released on April 30th. Great hardcore vibes with the guitar tone, hardcore vocals but it can pretty melodic at times especially with the solos. It also includes a member of At the Gates.
Terrific rec, this rules hard. I have had it in my library for months now but because of you I finally gave it a listen. One of the best albums I have heard so far this year.
Terrific rec, this rules hard. I have had it in my library for months now but because of you I finally gave it a listen. One of the best albums I have heard so far this year.
I know man, they have some awesome grooves and overall a very enjoyable listen. Their songs aren't too short either which is great.
Okay, this is not something most people on this site would dig, but I think this is one of the better "scenecore" bands out there and I reasonably like this album. Of course it has gay cleans and occasional synths, 200 junz per song and whatnot but w/e for some reason I always had a thing for these guys.
Written by [user id=115824] on 21.06.2013 at 02:55
Just picked up Power Trips's debut album Manifest Decimation. By far the best album that has come out this year, and probably better than anything that has come out in 10 years in my opinion, extremely righteous stuff. Crossover in vein of Cro-Mags and Discharge. Definitely one of my new favorites.
Someone caught the patch way before I discovered this pretty good record.
Yeah, PT's Manifest sounds raw, fresh and ripping every song to the core. A great debut.
Well, for others who haven't check it out this record yet.
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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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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!!