death metal
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A surprisingly dynamic Canadian technical death metal outfit right here: Beyond Creation. The band recently dropped its debut LP on PRC Music, and it’s been getting some pretty positive reviews, and it’s not hard to figure out why. For one, it’s nice to hear stuff like this
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It’s 2011. And with numerous bands looking for new ways to modernize and gussy up death metal, I couldn’t be more depressed. Thankfully, Disma keeps things ugly and repulsive on Towards the Megalith. Featuring vocalist Craig PIllard of Incantation, growls on this LP are frigging blood-curdling. The vocals
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MP3 It’s difficult for me to get into a lot of modern death metal albums, and it’s mostly because of the plastic and ultra-clean sounds that comes out of modern metal production. As much as people may beg me to review the new Black Dahlia Murder LP, I
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Ulcerate’s latest album might not hit the spot for fans of the New Zealand group’s more hectic material, but it definitely resonated with me. The relentless drumming and dissonant guitar passages create an ugly atmosphere that’s ever-evolving. These guys display an extreme level of technical precision on
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‘Abhorrent Evolution’ by Oblivionized Last night, I got a pretty solid metal suggestion from the one, the only JGCSound–so I’d like to pass along the favor. He talked up a UK death metal band with an extremely technical sound. But what attracted me the most about his description
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