If you endorse it, I'll buy it. If it's Ulcerate or Colored Sands sounding then it's definitely for meAugscura dude:
You heard Sutrah's album Dunes? It's Claude Leduc's [Chthe'ilist] other band. I think you might be into it - influences from Ulcerate, Colored Sands-era Gorguts, Cynic, Stargazer. Heavily layered, complex, melodic death metal.
Check it out on https://sutrahmetal.bandcamp.com/
I've always really liked Trey Azagthoth. He's probably on my death metal mount rushmore
Maybe it's just me but I honestly don't interact with a lot of people that seem to enjoy Morbid Angel anymore, even the classics like Altars and Covenant. That track sounds good to me, sign me up.Studio recording of a new Morbid Angel song at the link below. It sounds sort of like the Heretic stuff.
https://tubeunblock.me/watch?v=lrcZC3qDChs
It's hard for me to imagine him not being on everybody's, really. It's hard to think of anybody who even comes close in terms of having written so many classic songs, pushing technique forward for death metal guitar playing and having commercial success.
His facebook page is pretty entertaining, he talks about how he thinks Neptune is a "pretty cool planet" and how battlebots was so inspirational to him and how it relates to music for him.I miss when Trey literally thought he was a vampire.
Alternatively when Trey gave shout-outs to his Quake III clan on Headbanger's Ball.
His facebook page is pretty entertaining, he talks about how he thinks Neptune is a "pretty cool planet" and how battlebots was so inspirational to him and how it relates to music for him.
"Wicked grooving drum foundations acting as the arena, then the 2 bots as like the left and right guitar battling in all kinds of ways.
Variations sure, but mainly extreme panned polyrhythms that not only are so independent of each other as for their shape and movement, but also different keys sometimes which if they are in mono they would sound like mud, but when you hard pan them, then you get this huge dynamic chorusing, melting, tugging and pulling, and even opposing collisions with each other."
I like Nocturnal, a friend told me the new album was the best album since then, so I gave it a listen and I just didn't get that vibe at all, sounds like everything else they've released in the 2010's
Yo this rips!Oh, almost forgot to post this. Black thrash featuring some West Philadelphia heavy hitters (members of Infernal Stronghold, Crypt Sermon, Trenchrot, Infiltrator, etc). In the vein of Aura Noir, Absu, Merciless, etc.
http://listen.20buckspin.com/album/pulsing-dark-absorptions
Woah, who is playing with them?LESS THAN A WEEK UNTIL I SEE THIS BAND