Death Metal... all metal really...
- shivashakti
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Yeah, Atma is really great. Yob rules live as well. Loving the sludge revival. Grief and Corrupted are two all time favorites. The newest Corrupted - Garten der Unbewusstheit is really intense and beautiful.
Also very much looking forward to the new Baroness. Blue was totally amazing, and Red is an all time classic. Stoked to see them here in Austin @ Emo's East in May. They should really kill on that amazing sound system. Too bad Meshuggah is headlining.
Also very much looking forward to the new Baroness. Blue was totally amazing, and Red is an all time classic. Stoked to see them here in Austin @ Emo's East in May. They should really kill on that amazing sound system. Too bad Meshuggah is headlining.

still yet to hear the latest Corrupted. i must have seen them about 30 times over the years i lived in Japan. incredible live band. i remember the time my wife came with me to see them. they played on the floor in a little club with stairs going up all around them. the crowd standing around and looking down at them. my wife's comment afterwards... "it was like looking into hell". haha!shivashakti wrote:Grief and Corrupted are two all time favorites. The newest Corrupted - Garten der Unbewusstheit is really intense and beautiful.
my favourite of theirs, El Mundo Frio. heavy, creepy, beautiful, epic. 1 song, 70+ minutes.

Glad to see people participating... I will have to check some of that stuff out.
How did I forget to mention this with the rest of my best of 2011?
http://www.youtube.com/user/ronjarz
BLOTTED SCIENCE - 'The Animation Of Entomology'
Eclectic Electric 2011
Release date - October 4, 2011
Ron Jarzombek - Guitars, programming
Alex Webster - Bass
Hannes Grossmann - Drums
If you don't love this band, there is something wrong with you and you are not a metal fan. Both albums are groin-grabbingly good, however the new album is supposed to be set to clips from horror films involving insects. There is a video floating around of one of the songs with the video synch. I believe the below link is all of the ep synched to the video inspirations:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKkn-YjY ... 2DBwo92Hk=
How did I forget to mention this with the rest of my best of 2011?
http://www.youtube.com/user/ronjarz
BLOTTED SCIENCE - 'The Animation Of Entomology'
Eclectic Electric 2011
Release date - October 4, 2011
Ron Jarzombek - Guitars, programming
Alex Webster - Bass
Hannes Grossmann - Drums
If you don't love this band, there is something wrong with you and you are not a metal fan. Both albums are groin-grabbingly good, however the new album is supposed to be set to clips from horror films involving insects. There is a video floating around of one of the songs with the video synch. I believe the below link is all of the ep synched to the video inspirations:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKkn-YjY ... 2DBwo92Hk=
I've really enjoyed all of Ash Borer's stuff lately. I've got the tapes and vinyl and their stuff is fast man.
Favorites the last couple of months are
Black dahlia murder-ritual
Deafheaven-roads to Judah
I recommend checking both of these out.
And thanks anti for the new stuff to check out. Really digging it.
Favorites the last couple of months are
Black dahlia murder-ritual
Deafheaven-roads to Judah
I recommend checking both of these out.
And thanks anti for the new stuff to check out. Really digging it.


Opeth's older albums (Morningrise; My Arms, Your Hearse; Still Life; Blackwater Park and Deliverance) belong in some sort of melodic death metal hall of fame. I didn't like Heritage at all, and I'm really hoping that it's Opeth's Damnation version two, where they're going to release a follow-up death metal album in the near future.Bersan wrote:Opeth has gotten a bit too progressive and too less metal for my taste, but the older albums I really dig.
outer isolation- vektor
some great voivodesque thrash, labyrinthine yet intense
metamorphosis- vile
technical, but not overtly so, death metal with some lovely clanking bass
the III command of the absolute chaos- blasphemophagher
brutal, disgusting italian war metal with some genuinely crushing riffs
invernal- black cobra
duo get harder and harsher, kinda high on fire without the fancy bits
monnos- conan
achingly thick doom metal, down, deep and subcutaneous
some great voivodesque thrash, labyrinthine yet intense
metamorphosis- vile
technical, but not overtly so, death metal with some lovely clanking bass
the III command of the absolute chaos- blasphemophagher
brutal, disgusting italian war metal with some genuinely crushing riffs
invernal- black cobra
duo get harder and harsher, kinda high on fire without the fancy bits
monnos- conan
achingly thick doom metal, down, deep and subcutaneous
i live in a twilight zone state where he actually won the caucus with 33% of the vote.turnJBup wrote:Enjoy this while it lasts...
Santorum is going to shut it all down.
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What a drymounting tool.

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