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This is a list of nearly every album/EP/demo I've listened to thus far in 2013. Recommendations encouraged.

Created by: Alex Lemon | 04.01.2013



1. Lychgate - Lychgate
9, Black/Doom Metal
2. Eibon - II
8.9, Black/Sludge/Doom Metal
3. Portal - Vexovoid
8.9, Experimental Death Metal
4. Abyssal - Novit Enim Dominus Qui Sunt Eius
8.8, Blackened Death Metal
5. Duobetic Homunkulus - Ani Já Ani Ty Robit Něbudzeme, šedněme Do Koča, Vozit še Budzeme
8.8, Progressive/Technical/Death Metal
6. The Meads Of Asphodel - Sonderkommando
8.7, Experimental Black Metal
7. Funeralium - Deceived Idealism
8.6, Funeral/Death Doom
8. Primitive Man - Scorn
8.6, Blackened Sludge/Doom
9. Eremite - Dragonarius
8.5, Black/Doom/Sludge Metal
10. Progenie Terrestre Pura - U.M.A.
8.5, Atmospheric/Ambient/Industrial Post-Black Metal
11. Alkahest - Churning The Ocean
8.4, Psycadellic Sludge/Doom
12. Mourning Beloveth - Formless
8.4, Death Doom
13. Altar Of Plagues - Teethed Glory & Injury
8.3, Atmospheric/Post/Industrial Black Metal
14. Antediluvian - λόγος
8.3, Black/Death Metal
15. Black Boned Angel - The End
8.3, Drone Doom
16. Botanist - IV: Mandragora
8.3, Experimental Black Metal
17. Fell Voices - Regnum Saturni
8.3, Ambient Black Metal
18. Officium Triste - Mors Viri
8.3, Death Doom
19. Wormlust - The Feral Wisdom
8.3, Avantgarde/Ambient Black Metal
20. Yayla - Nihaihayat
8.3, Ambient Black Metal
21. Light Bearer - Silver Tongue
8.2, Post-Metal/Sludge/Hardcore
22. Zgard - Astral Glow
8.2, Folk/Atmospheric Black Metal
23. Clutch - Earth Rocker
8, Stoner Rock
24. Cult Of Luna - Vertikal
8, Post-Metal/Atmospheric Sludge
25. Evoke Thy Lords - Drunken Tales
8, Stoner Doom
26. Fanisk - Insularum
8, Atmospheric Black Metal
27. Jess And The Ancient Ones - Astral Sabbat
8, Occult Rock
28. Mors Sonat - Comforts In Atrocity
8, Ambient/Noise/Industrial/Black
29. October Falls - The Plague Of A Coming Age
8, Atmospheric Black Metal/Folk
30. Paysage d'Hiver - Das Tor
8, Ambient Black Metal
31. Terra Tenebrosa - The Purging
8, Avantgarde Metal
32. Voices - Voices From The Human Forest Create A Fugue Of Imaginary Rain
8, Avantgarde/Atmospheric Black/Death Metal
33. מזמור - Untitled Winter EP
8, Black/Doom/Drone
34. Apocynthion - Sidereus Nuncius
7.8, Post-Rock/Black
35. Ash Borer - Bloodlands
7.8, Atmospheric Black Metal
36. Buckshot Facelift - Elder's Rasp
7.8, Melodic Grindcore
37. Dream Death - Somnium Excessum
7.8, Doom/Death/Thrash/Punk
38. Moss - Horrible Night
7.8, Sludge/Stoner/Extreme Doom
39. Reflection Nebula - Ekhar
7.8, Ambient Funeral Doom
40. Regarde Les Hommes Tomber - Regarde Les Hommes Tomber
7.8, Post/Sludge/Black Metal
41. Rorcal - Világvége
7.8, Atmospheric Black/Post/Hardcore
42. Sadhaka - Terma
7.8, Atmospheric Black Metal
43. Sink - Hexagon
7.8, Black/Drone/Doom/Sludge
44. ██████ - Demo
7.5, Atmospheric Black Metal
45. An Autumn For Crippled Children - Hearts Of Light - Blossoms
7.5, Depressive Black Metal
46. Aosoth - IV: An Arrow In Heart
7.5, Black Metal
47. Clouds Collide - Until The Wind Stops Blowing...
7.5, Post-Rock/Atmospheric Black Metal
48. Cloud Rat - Moksha
7.5, Melodic-Grindcore
49. Combat Astronomy - Kundalini Apocalypse
7.5, Djent/Jazz/Industrial Metal
50. Coprolalia Intoxication - Level 7
7.5, Breakcore/Death Metal
51. Hope Drone - Hope Drone
7.5, Blackgaze/Atmospheric Black Metal
52. Ignis - Sic Transit Gloria Mundi
7.5, Black/Post-Black
53. Intronaut - Habitual Levitations (Instilling Words With Tones)
7.5, Post Metal/Avantgarde/Jazz
54. Nails - Abandon All Life
7.5, Grind/Hardcore
55. Of Solitude and Solemn - Of Solitude and Solemn
7.5, Doom/Post-Rock/Shoegaze
56. Orchid - The Mouths Of Madness
7.5, Doom Metal
57. Redwood Hill - Descender
7.5, Post-Metal
58. Tribulation - The Formulas Of Death
7.5, Death Metal
59. Verwüstung - Tunnel Ghosts
7.5, Ambient Black Metal
60. Maudlin - A Sign Of Time
7.4, Post-Sludge
61. Agrion Splendens - Agrion Splendens
7.3, Post-Hardcore/Ambient
62. Annorkoth - The Last Days
7.3, Atmospheric Black
63. Caladan Brood - Echoes Of Battle
7.3, Atmospheric Black Metal
64. Consciousness Removal Project - Tacit
7.3, Post-Metal
65. Coprocephalic - Gluttonous Chunks
7.3, Absolutely Massive Brutal Death Metal
66. Downstate - The Drip Taper EP
7.3, Ambient/Hip Hop/Electronica
67. Emyn Muil - Túrin Turambar Dagnir Glaurunga
7.3, Atmospheric Black Metal
68. Eschatos - Hierophanies
7.3, Post-Black/Death Metal
69. Ethir Anduin - Dreams Of Black Moon
7.3, Black/Doom Metal
70. Fen - Dustwalker
7.3, Atmospheric Black Metal/Post-Rock
71. Halalnihil - Eucharisztikus Faszlyukbaszás
7.3, Noise/Power Electronics
72. Huldra - Monuments, Monoliths
7.3, Post-Metal/Atmospheric Sludge
73. Inexistenz - Erfundene Welten
7.3, Depressive Black Metal
74. Krypts - Unending Degradation
7.3, Death Metal
75. Melichrone - Standards
7.3, Jazz Black Metal
76. Moon - The Nine Gates
7.3, Black Metal
77. Njiqahdda - Initiation
7.3, Folk/Ambient/Atmospheric/Psycadellic Black Metal
78. Njiqahdda - Serpents In The Sky
7.3, Ambient/Atmospheric Black Metal/Psychedelic Rock
79. örök - örök
7.3, Atmospheric Black Metal
80. Oxtongue - Where The Light Is Mute
7.3, Ambient/Sludge/Doom
81. The Phantom Carriage - Falls
7.3, Black/Grindcore/Hardcore/Crust Punk
82. The Psyke Project - Guillotine
7.3, Black/Sludge/Post-Hardcore
83. Rotten Sound - Species At War
7.3, Grind
84. Sannhet - Known Flood
7.3, Black Metal/Blackgaze
85. Sculptor - Pact With The Doomed
7.3, Death Doom
86. Sacriphyx - The Western Front
7.3, Death Metal
87. Spider Kitten - Cougar Club
7.3, Stoner Doom
88. Súl Ad Astral - Súl Ad Astral
7.3, Blackgaze
89. Ad Intra - Inside Us All
7, Death Doom
90. California X - California X
7, Stoner Rock/Metal
91. Cortez - Phoebus
7, Black/Crust
92. Doublestone - Doublestone
7, Stoner Rock
93. Grayceon - Pearl And The End Of Days
7, Avantgarde/Black/Doom Metal
94. Gruesome Stuff Relish - Sempiternal Death Grind
7, Death Metal/Grindcore
95. In Human Form - Earthen Urn
7, Progressive Black Metal
96. Palm Desert - Rotten Village Sessions
7, Stoner Metal
97. Pensées Nocturnes - Nom D'une Pipe!
7, Avantgarde/Neoclassical Black Metal
98. Psygnosis - Sublimation
7, Death/Prog/(a little) Electronic
99. Resonance Room - Untouchable Failire
7, Gothic/Progressive Doom Metal
100. Rusting Sun - Eclipse
7, Black Metal
101. Shexna - Shexna
7, Folk/Doom
102. Situs Magnus - Le Grand Oeuvre
7, Black Metal
103. Utah - Utah
7, Stoner Metal
104. Voin Grim - Immerse Into Nocturnal Splendour
7, Raw Atmospheric Black Metal
105. Дідько Лисий - Твій бог-дідько лисий!
7, Death Metal
106. The Fall Of Every Season - Amends
6.8, Atmospheric/Death Doom
107. Khepri - Inner Divison
6.8, Prog
108. Rosemount Hill - Melancholy
6.8, Atmospheric Black/Folk/Ambient
109. Agrypnie - Aetas Cineris
6.5, Post Black Metal
110. Blurry Lights - Constellations
6.5, Neoclassical
111. Imperium Dekadenz - Meadows Of Nostalgia
6.5, (atmospheric/folky/posty) Black Metal
112. Oliver Kaah - Photosynthesis
6.5, Black/Progressive/Doom/Avantgarde Metal
113. Orbeth - 13th Orb
6.5, Prog/Trance/Rock
114. Raedon Kong - Raedon Kong
6.5, Post-Metal/Sludge
115. Universe217 - Never
6.5, Experimental Doom
116. Veneror - Percussimus Foedus Cum Morte
6.5, Black Metal
117. Vex - Memorious
6.5, Post-Metal
118. Amiensus - Restoration
6.3, Progressive/Melodic Black Metal
119. City Of The Lost - At The Edge
6.3, Post-Metal/Prog Metal
120. Enshadowed - Magic Chaos Psychedelia
6.3, Black Metal
121. The Flight Of Sleipnir - Saga
6.3, Stoner/Folk Metal
122. Funeral Circle - Funeral Circle
6.3, Epic Doom Metal
123. Guttural Secrete - Nourishing The Spoil
6.3, Brutal Death Metal
124. Infernal Poetry - Paraphiliac
6.3, Progressive Death Metal
125. Katalepsy - Autopsychosis
6.3, Brutal Death Metal
126. Katechon - Man, God, Giant
6.3, Black Metal
127. Mechina - Empyrean
6.3, Industrial Death Metal
128. Nebulous - The Quantum Transcendence of Death
6.3, Tech Death
129. Octopus - Into The Void Of Fear
6.3, Instrumental Prog Metal
130. Rahvira - Ov Du Ariakan
6.3, Pagan Black Metal
131. Riverside - Shrine Of New Generation Slaves
6.3, Prog Metal
132. Shade Empire - Omega Arcane
6.3, Symphonic/Melodic Black Metal
133. The Ocean - Pelagial
6.3, Hardcore/Sludge/Prog Metal
134. Todtgelichter - Apnoe
6.3, Black/Progressive/Avantgarde Metal
135. Way To End - Various Shades Of Black
6.3, Progressive Black Metal
136. Zinumm - Beith
6.3, Ambient Black Metal
137. Azure Emote - The Gravity of Impermanence
6, Avantgarde Death Metal
138. Bornholm - Inexorable Defiance
6, Pagan Black Metal
139. Enforcer - Death By Fire
6, Speed Metal
140. Expurgate - Dementia Tremens
6, Brutal Death Metal
141. Ferium - Reflections
6, Death Metal/Groove Metal
142. Hanging Garden - At Every Door
6, Melodic Death Doom
143. Inner Missing - Perjury
6, Gothic Doom Metal
144. Jute Gyte - Noctis Labyrinthus
6, Ambient
145. Kvelertak - Meir
6, Hardcore/Black Metal
146. Lascaille's Shroud - Interval 01: Parallel Infinities - The Inner Universe
6, Progressive Death Metal
147. Mind Affliction - Pathetic Humanity
6, Black/Death
148. Nocte Obducta - Umbriel (Das Schweigen Zwischen Den Sternen)
6, Jazz/Avantgarde Black Metal
149. On Wings Of Wax - The Empty Bed
6, Post-Metal/Djent/Progressive
150. Rosaceae - Transcending Into The Cold
6, Post/Atmospheric Black Metal
151. Rotting Christ - Kata Ton Daimona Eaytoy
6, Melodic Black Metal
152. Sorcery - Arrival At Six
6, Death Metal
153. Summoning - Old Mornings Dawn
6, Atmospheric/LoTR Black Metal
154. Synkvervet - Vår Avmakt
6, Melodic Black Metal
155. Thrawsunblat - Thrawsunblat II: Wanderer On The Continent Of Saplings
6, Black/Folk
156. Unbowed - EP 2013
6, Black Metal
157. Fractal Gates - Beyond The Self
5.8, Melodic Death Metal
158. Inferis - Obscure Rituals of Death and Destruction
5.8, Death Metal
159. Ourobiguous - Beholding The Tenth Dragon
5.8, Avantgarde Black Metal/Djent
160. Warton - Nuke 'Em All!
5.8, Grindcore/Punk
161. Blackvoid - Asfixia
5.5, Depressive Black Metal
162. Jolly - The Audio Guide To Happiness (Part 2)
5.5, Proggy Generic Metal
163. Path to Ixtab - Black Sky
5.5, Black/Death Metal
164. Persefone - Spiritual Migration
5.5, Melodic Death Metal
165. Seven Nails - Factory Of Dreams
5.5, Symphonic Prog
166. Æther Realm - One Chosen By The Gods
5.3, Melodic Death/Folk
167. Aut Mori - Pervaja Sleza Oseni
5.3, Gothic Doom
168. Darkthrone - The Underground Resistance
5.3, Crusty Blackened Speed Metal
169. Defeated Sanity - Passages Into Deformity
5.3, Brutal Death Metal
170. Hatebreed - The Divinity Of Purpose
5.3, Hardcore/Metalcore
171. Hypocrisy - End Of Disclosure
5.3, Melodic Death Metal
172. Manii - Kollaps
5.3, Black Metal
173. Omnium Gatherum - Beyond
5.3, Melodic Death
174. Boris - Präparat
5, Drone/Shoegaze/Ambient/More Genres
175. Ghost B.C. - Infestissumam
5, Heavy Metal
176. Hate - Solarflesh: A Gospel Of Radiant Divinity
5, Death Metal
177. Heaven Shall Burn - Veto
5, Metalcore
178. Pryapisme - Hyperblast Super Collider
5, Avantgarde Metal
179. Steamforged - Fractured Singularity
5, Prog Metal
180. Steven Wilson - The Raven That Refused To Sing (And Other Stories)
5, Prog Rock
181. Wrong - Memories Of Sorrow
5, Depressive Black Metal
182. Pulsar Colony - Equilibrium Zone
4.8, Avantgarde/Ambient Black Metal
183. Shining (NOR) - One One One
4.8, Avantgarde/Extreme Progressive Metal
184. Wormed - Exodromos
4.8, Brutal Death Metal
185. Devourment - Conceived In Sewage
4.5, Brutal Death Metal
186. Hatriot - Heroes Of Origin
4.5, Thrash Metal
187. Helloween - Straight Out Of Hell
4.5, Power Metal
188. Fridge Scum - Not An Altar
4.3, Feminist Punk/Sludge
189. GruwelDood - The 2nd Coming
4.3, Black Metal
190. Killswitch Engage - Disarm The Descent
4.3, Melodic Metalcore
191. Majesty - Thunder Rider
4.3, Power Metal
192. Suffocation - Pinnacle Of Bedlam
4.3, Death Metal
193. Dead Warrior - Abismos
4, Metalcore/Deathcore
194. Ancient VVisdom - Deathlike
3.5, Neofolk
195. Delusions Of Grandeur - Efficacy
3.3, Technical Deathcore
196. Soilwork - The Living Infinite
3.3, Melodic Death/Gothenburg/Metalcore
197. The Strokes - Comedown Machine
3.3, Indie Rock/Pop
198. Bring Me The Horizon - Sempiternal
3, Metalcore/Post-Hardcore
199. Magic Circle - Magic Circle
3, Doom Metal
200. Scatorgy - Scatorgy
3, Brutal Death Metal
201. Anup Sastry - Ghost
2.8, Djent
202. Otep - Hydra
2.5, Nu Metal
203. Device - Device
2.3, Alternative/Industrial/Nu Metal
204. A Legacy Unwritten - Six
2, Deathcore
205. Bullet For My Valentine - Temper Temper
2, Metalcore



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EMols86 - 04.02.2013 at 23:30  
Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 31.01.2013 at 02:27

1 or 2 times is enough to give a rating to an album

Film critics review and rate films based on one viewing, and a film is a far more complex thing to rate with more aspects than an album (usually) and they manage fine.


Actually, rating a movie after a first view is something I'd do 100% of the time, while I vote for albums after one listen 5-10% of the time. This could vary from person to person, but don't state it like it's a fact. After one listen of an album I can basically tell whether it's going to be a 6 or a 9, but it still changes in about 90% of the cases. When it comes to movies (and I've seen 1200+) I can easily rate it the first time and my rating rarely changes, maybe in about 5% of the cases. It might have got something to do with the fact that when I listen to music, I do other stuff as well (homework and/or internet mainly), but when I'm watching a movie, I just focus on that 100%. I don't think a lot of people listen to music and give it their 100% attention, simply because there's not enough time to do so, unless you don't have a job, friends or other hobbies. All in all, for me judging movies is far easier than judging albums, but it seems some people have it the other way around.
EMols86 - 04.02.2013 at 23:33  
Written by Alex Lemon on 31.01.2013 at 14:34

Also what Joe said. Forming an opinion about an album is easy. You want to know how? You listen to the music and decide whether you liked it or not.


I know we've been through this, but I just have one question. Do you give every album you listen to your full (100%) attention?
Alex Lemon - 04.02.2013 at 23:35  
Written by EMols86 on 04.02.2013 at 23:33

I know we've been through this, but I just have one question. Do you give every album you listen to your full (100%) attention?

Yes (at least on the first listen). While leisure listening I might browse the internet or something, but while listening to an album for the first time I tend to lie on my bed with my cats and listen through the album.
EMols86 - 04.02.2013 at 23:38  
Written by Alex Lemon on 04.02.2013 at 23:35

Yes (at least on the first listen). While leisure listening I might browse the internet or something, but while listening to an album for the first time I tend to lie on my bed with my cats and listen through the album.


Ah, I see. Thanks for clearing that up.
Marcel Hubregtse - 05.02.2013 at 12:09  
Written by EMols86 on 04.02.2013 at 23:30

It might have got something to do with the fact that when I listen to music, I do other stuff as well (homework and/or internet mainly), but when I'm watching a movie, I just focus on that 100%. I don't think a lot of people listen to music and give it their 100% attention, simply because there's not enough time to do so, unless you don't have a job, friends or other hobbies.


totally weird reasoning there. Because watching a film and focussing on it 100% takes more time than listening to an album and focussing on it 100%. An album generally clocks in at 50 minutes on average and if it's a double album like the latest Elysian Blaze it takes 120 minutes whereas a film is at least 80 minutes and can last up to 180+ minutes, or let's take The Hobbit (which many people here have watched recently) 170 minutes. So, I guess people who give films their undivided attention also don't have a job, friends or other hobbies?
And really it is ALWAYS possible to find two hours a day just for yourself dopig nothing but giving music 100% attention while having a job, friends and other hobbies. It's not that every single minute of a day is spend on work, friends, other hobbies. And if it is the case one should really take a course in time management
Mr. Doctor - 05.02.2013 at 12:31  
Written by Alex Lemon on 04.02.2013 at 23:35
I tend to lie on my bed with my cats and listen through the album.


Aw yeah I do that too and it's some quality time with my metal kittens!

]:<
Alex Lemon - 05.02.2013 at 20:36  
Written by Mr. Doctor on 05.02.2013 at 12:31

Aw yeah I do that too and it's some quality time with my metal kittens!

Kittens are the most metal of all animals
EMols86 - 05.02.2013 at 21:11  
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 05.02.2013 at 12:09

totally weird reasoning there. Because watching a film and focussing on it 100% takes more time than listening to an album and focussing on it 100%. An album generally clocks in at 50 minutes on average and if it's a double album like the latest Elysian Blaze it takes 120 minutes whereas a film is at least 80 minutes and can last up to 180+ minutes, or let's take The Hobbit (which many people here have watched recently) 170 minutes. So, I guess people who give films their undivided attention also don't have a job, friends or other hobbies?
And really it is ALWAYS possible to find two hours a day just for yourself dopig nothing but giving music 100% attention while having a job, friends and other hobbies. It's not that every single minute of a day is spend on work, friends, other hobbies. And if it is the case one should really take a course in time management


Well, you're right... but the difference is that you'd rather listen to 3 albums in a row (which seems to be easily done by a lot of people on this site, including me) than watching 3 movies in a row. I watch about 1 movie a week now (since the tv-series addiction kicked in ), but I rarely ever watched more than 1 movie per day. I "need" music, but while listening I pretty much always do something else. Of course there are people who watch a lot more movies than me (more than 1 per week isn't that hard to top, haha). Overall I just feel music can be easily combined with something else, while watching a movie can't be. Hell, even if I'd give an album my 100% attention (doing nothing but listening), I'd still change my opinion a lot of the time after mutiple listens. Might sound strange, but it's the truth in my case.
Ellrohir - 06.02.2013 at 01:47  
Whoa what a list ...its just one month of 2013 yet...i usually listen to like 100 new albums throughout whole year
Alex Lemon - 06.02.2013 at 02:49  
Written by Ellrohir on 06.02.2013 at 01:47

Whoa what a list ...its just one month of 2013 yet...i usually listen to like 100 new albums throughout whole year

I'd much rather listen to an album I've never heard than an album I've listened to many times, so about half of the time I spend listening to music is spent on new releases (new meaning new for me, not necessarily new to the world)
Ellrohir - 06.02.2013 at 15:41  
I understand that approach but still - thats like 2 new albums almost every day...not criticizing, just saying
tea[m]ster - 07.02.2013 at 02:25  
You asked for a black metal suggestion but I see you have it on your list already. Encircling Sea's latest is fucking huge. One of my favorite albums of the year so far. So good. Have you REALLY listened to the whole thing yet? Multiple times front to back? You need to spin it a few more times
Alex Lemon - 07.02.2013 at 02:58  
Written by tea[m]ster on 07.02.2013 at 02:25

You asked for a black metal suggestion but I see you have it on your list already. Encircling Sea's latest is fucking huge. One of my favorite albums of the year so far. So good. Have you REALLY listened to the whole thing yet? Multiple times front to back? You need to spin it a few more times

I've listened to that one two or three times and I quite like it. I'm listening again and I could see it going up a tad on the list (like from 7.5 to 7.8 or a solid 8), but not enough to change it from an 8 to a 9 (when rounded). I just feel like they didn't achieve their full potential, a little stale at times. Definitely a band I will be watching in the future though
EMols86 - 07.02.2013 at 23:32  
Written by Ellrohir on 06.02.2013 at 01:47

Whoa what a list ...its just one month of 2013 yet...i usually listen to like 100 new albums throughout whole year


100 new ones throughout the whole year is still a lot. That's still roughly 2 new ones each week. I might listen to 50 new ones in a year, but I'm not sure. Sometimes I listen to 3 new albums on one day and then a week or more goes by without listening to a new album.
!J.O.O.E.! - 08.02.2013 at 23:22  
Written by EMols86 on 07.02.2013 at 23:32

100 new ones throughout the whole year is still a lot. That's still roughly 2 new ones each week. I might listen to 50 new ones in a year, but I'm not sure. Sometimes I listen to 3 new albums on one day and then a week or more goes by without listening to a new album.

Just depends on your listening / searching habits. For instance this year I've already tracked down nearly 150 above decent releases. I haven't heard them all properly of course but it just goes to show how much good music is out there if you're willing to look for it.
EMols86 - 08.02.2013 at 23:27  
Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 08.02.2013 at 23:22

Just depends on your listening / searching habits. For instance this year I've already tracked down nearly 150 above decent releases. I haven't heard them all properly of course but it just goes to show how much good music is out there if you're willing to look for it.


I'm relatively new to MetalStorm, but it has helped me a lot in finding new music. Now I can't imagine NOT using it (almost) daily. And yeah, there's so much good music that's relatively unknown, even to people who listen to metal a lot. Although I've listened to quite a lot of music (not compared to some users here, but still), I still feel I've just scratched the surface.
EMols86 - 08.02.2013 at 23:29  
I love that Otep is at the bottom with a 2.5. I hate that band... once bought an album because a friend of a friend recommended it to me (I was wearing an Opeth shirt and she said Otep is a way better band ). Listened to it twice and decided never again to waste my time with that rubbish.
!J.O.O.E.! - 08.02.2013 at 23:30  
Written by EMols86 on 08.02.2013 at 23:27


I'm relatively new to MetalStorm, but it has helped me a lot in finding new music. Now I can't imagine NOT using it (almost) daily. And yeah, there's so much good music that's relatively unknown, even to people who listen to metal a lot. Although I've listened to quite a lot of music (not compared to some users here, but still), I still feel I've just scratched the surface.

Actually I find about 1% of the music I listen to from here But yeah, when you get to my age and level of musical cynicism one finds it harder and harder to be impressed by new music., thus the only way I can find stuff I like is to rigorously hunt through anything I can find, cherry picking stuff I like. Sometimes I'll find a couple of amazing albums in a short space of time, other times I'll go months without finding anything that impresses.
Mr. Doctor - 09.02.2013 at 18:29  
Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 08.02.2013 at 23:30
Actually I find about 1% of the music I listen to from here

I'm a lazy opportunist. So I discover most of the music here due to reading the recommendatyion threads with bandcamp links that I could actually find on my own but fuck it.
Just keep doing my job.
!J.O.O.E.! - 09.02.2013 at 20:41  
Written by Mr. Doctor on 09.02.2013 at 18:29

I'm a lazy opportunist. So I discover most of the music here due to reading the recommendatyion threads with bandcamp links that I could actually find on my own but fuck it.
Just keep doing my job.

I shall do, though like last year I'll probably just burn out after a month or two and won't look at new music for 6 months.
Alex Lemon - 09.02.2013 at 21:08  
Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 09.02.2013 at 20:41

I shall do, though like last year I'll probably just burn out after a month or two and won't look at new music for 6 months.

Chances are once I've found a bunch of really good releases I'll stop searching for albums like a hungry dog, but I'll still keep a steady flow of listening to new releases
euronymous - 19.02.2013 at 03:45  
I am back, your hands up and your life fast-fast-fast
PocketMetal - 26.03.2013 at 09:33  
Nice to see Jess And The Ancient Ones up there .
euronymous - 10.04.2013 at 04:13  
Hello lemon me again, tell me something about the persefone's new album, open your mind crack your fingers and write !!!! It's command
Alex Lemon - 10.04.2013 at 14:31  
Written by euronymous on 10.04.2013 at 04:13

Hello lemon me again, tell me something about the persefone's new album, open your mind crack your fingers and write !!!! It's command

While Persefone's older stuff had a more distinct sound, this new album is just a generic and technical slab of melodic death metal. It's a got a few catchy hooks, and undeniably incredible guitar-work, but all in all it's a boring album that I'm inclined to feel as though I've it heard 1000 times before. Good musicianship, boring uninspired songwriting (this is about how I'd sum it up).
!J.O.O.E.! - 16.04.2013 at 15:19  
"Expiremental" Black Metal? I like the sound of that. Like black metal played by people with Alzheimer's
Alex Lemon - 16.04.2013 at 17:38  
Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 16.04.2013 at 15:19

"Expiremental" Black Metal? I like the sound of that. Like black metal played by people with Alzheimer's

Fixed...
I wasn't really sure how to classify the album so I just went with the MS tag. It's probably my favorite Meads album yet, and I think I've listened to their entire discography by now (or most of it at least).
!J.O.O.E.! - 16.04.2013 at 17:43  
Written by Alex Lemon on 16.04.2013 at 17:38

Fixed...
I wasn't really sure how to classify the album so I just went with the MS tag. It's probably my favorite Meads album yet, and I think I've listened to their entire discography by now (or most of it at least).

For me it doesn't quite top the previous album and EP, but I do appreciate the darker tone and the fact it's probably their most challenging record. I've given about 10 plays I reckon and I still feel like I've only scratched the surface.
Alex Lemon - 16.04.2013 at 17:47  
Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 16.04.2013 at 17:43

For me it doesn't quite top the previous album and EP, but I do appreciate the darker tone and the fact it's probably their most challenging record. I've given about 10 plays I reckon and I still feel like I've only scratched the surface.

The darker tone is probably the exact reason I prefer it to their other releases. Also the production on this album is exactly what I think a Meads album should be.
Neachy - 20.04.2013 at 19:34  
You've got Way To End - Various Shades of Black on your list twice.

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