So, apparently the AFL had to pay a fee to Warner Bros because the new AFL team will be called the Tasmanian Devils, just because WB thinks they own global copyright to the name of an animal
01. Lurking In The Depth 02. Evidence Of Near Death (E.N.D.) 03. Body Bags For The Gods 04. Cold Flesh Citadel 05. The Pulse Of Somnambulist 06. Unearthly Urge To Supremacy 07. Gore Conspiracy 08. Amongst Phantom Worlds 09. Needles Of Hypocrisy (Interlude) [feat. Denis Akulshin] 10. Knifed Humility 11. Taedium Vitae
I have to agree with you mate, one of the best Brutal Death Metal albums I've heard in a long time, others need to listen and write some shit down because Katalepsy FUCKING DELIVERED \m/
BDM and deathcore have a lot of similarities. Wouldn't surprise me.
I thought so too when I first started getting into BDM but now that I have really gotten into the genre and listened to a lot of different BDM bands I can say that that is not entirely true. BDM and deathcore can definitely be told apart by anyone who is actually familiar with the genres. They both employ breakdowns sure but the breakdowns are done way differently and with way different intentions.
For a full on discussion about BDM vs deathcore you can look here.
As you canucks say, "anywho" (:lol:) back to the topic at hand. This album is still the motherfucking tits.
Already one of my favorite albums in my collection. Best in Slam would be a great way to describe it. The mixture of brutal death and some major slams make this album a head-banging machine. Perfect sound, mixing, songwriting. I may have to do a review... I just f#$king love it.
My God!
How powerful is this album album ....
It is one of the best death metal albums ever heard ... The album is very strong .... , ... Composers and musicians, this album has a very good quality ... Very good album was recorded in the studio ...
Written by psykometal on 12.12.2013 at 16:07 This is more like slam-influenced brutal death metal, it's not proper slam death. Their first album though is proper slam death.
Agreed. This is too technically driven and doesn't focus as much on the breakdowns like traditional slam death, although there is a notable slam influence here. In any case, this is a great brutal death metal album and a welcome change. Hopefully we don't have to wait half-a-decade between full-lengths.
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Written by psykometal on 12.12.2013 at 16:07 This is more like slam-influenced brutal death metal, it's not proper slam death. Their first album though is proper slam death.
Yep, I just meant that the slam elements were nice It's too groovy to be BDM
There's no rule that states bdm can't be groovy. Theres a few of them out there, this, Dying Fetus and Big End Bolt, to name a few. And I'd highly recommend Big End Bolt, that's Igor's other slam-influenced bdm band, and also very good.
There's no rule that states bdm can't be groovy. Theres a few of them out there, this, Dying Fetus and Big End Bolt, to name a few. And I'd highly recommend Big End Bolt, that's Igor's other slam-influenced bdm band, and also very good.
I never really considered Dying Fetus to be BDM...they're far too mellow
Dying Fetus is definitely brutal death metal. We must be listening to different bands, because Dying Fetus is NOT mellow. O.o
Dying Fetus is groovy and melodic and considerably accessible, a characteristic I've not found in other BDM bands I see them as a technical version of Vader...so...tech death I can hear the influences, but I don't think they're entirely BDM...I suppose that's why they have the tech death tag on the band profile.