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):
Recently came across the band Resonance Room. Kind of enjoyable stuff. I know for a fact that some people will enjoy this vastly more than me, so here...
Fell Voice's latest album "Regnum Saturnis" is up on YouTube (the full thing)
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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!!
Defying the trends of time, this band trying to capture their own timeless death metal sound. With the emphasis on strong compositions and song structures, eerie, disharmonic moods and melodies to remember, Cerekloth tell the twisted tales of true death from the most bitter and dark perspective, some inspired by first hand real life experiences.
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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!!
Definitely check Suicidal Tendencies' 13. It sounds a bit like Join The Army. Has lots of gnarly solos and Mike Muir's vocals are good too.
Hatchet's Dawn of the End is pretty rad as well. It sounds like an old school thrash album, but it also sounds fresh.
I'm really going to have to start pouring through these pages because I have been so out of touch with the metal scene the past couple months due to a lot of things going on. From what I can tell the new Summoning should be pretty good. I'm going to wait to get the physical copy before I listen to it though. If anyone has some suggestions of what they have been digging so far this year, by all means send me a pm. Especially doom, black and thrash.
"That Day Last November" - the third full-length album by Our Ceasing Voice. Ambient, post rock, shoegaze - a beautiful depression straight from the Austrian alps:
Deus Mortem - Emanations of the Black Light Quality Raw Black Metal with the vocalist from Azarath.
That Deus Mortem sounds kickass. Maybe because I haven't listened to anything raw in a while (not anything new anyway) that it sounds quite satisfying.
That Sacriphyx is indeed quite interesting. I posted it a while back but no one seemed interested in it.
That Deus Mortem sounds kickass. Maybe because I haven't listened to anything raw in a while (not anything new anyway) that it sounds quite satisfying.
That Sacriphyx is indeed quite interesting. I posted it a while back but no one seemed interested in it.
Well, you found someone interested now.
Head of demon - Head of demon / (it might 2012 I forgot) Lovecraftian Black/Doom I guess.
Cultes Des Ghoules - Henbane / Raw Black Metal as well but more experimental.
Regarde les hommes tomber - Regarde les hommes tomber / French Sludge/Post-Black Metal, sounds interesting.
---- Laugh and the world laughs with you. Weep and you weep alone.
^If I am not mistaken this has already been posted up here...nevertheless it's a very enjoyable stuff.
An experimental black metal band, consisting of Esoteric (Greg C. - vocals), Lunar Aurora (Aran - bass), The One (Vortigern - guitars, chants, organ, keyboards) and Omega Centauri (T. J. F. Vallely - drums and percussions) members.