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There are 950 Reviews Done |
Abysmal Torment - Omnicide
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Omnicide by Abysmal Torment |
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Nezhuxm
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11 Mar 2012 |
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I don't know what the fuck you guys are talking about?!!?!
''only song is good omega''.. -.- What the fuck!? You have clearly not listened to the entire album.
I personaly find this brutal and fucking amazing! A super speed as drummer from malta fits perfectly in the technical world of brutal death metal, along with guitarist that must have killed numerious of chicks with his incredibly fast finger. And save the best for last: THE VOCALS! Holy shit! I would not call it to much growling but that sound he makes! I don't even know what to call it but I like it and thats what matters! Would give this album a 4,5/5. The half star missing is because if your not a hardcore fan of Maltas finest Death Metal. You might find it boring are a while.
Not my case though! I can easily listen to this all day long!
So you guys under me saying this is bad and stuff... Can't handle the speed huh? PUSSIES!!! \m/
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5 of 5 found this review helpful |
Aphyxion - Obliteration Of The Weak
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A review I guess? :) |
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Razark
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3 Mar 2012 |
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To be honest I have never heard of these guys until November '11, where they played just before Illdisposed at AMF in Aalborg, Denmark.
To my surprise they did an amazing job on stage, one of the best performances of the entire festival.
This very positive experience have probalby influenced my view of the band in a good way, but good live preformances count in my book as well!
I think Obliteration of The Weak is one of the better danish death metal albums due to the mix of death and some melodic aspects, which I believe the band have handled very well.
The result is a high quality album, that can be enjoyed many times, with some catchy songs.
I would classify the album as melodic death metal, but definitely to the 'death' site of that genre.
Anyone who enjoys that genre should be able to enjoy this album.
My final rating is based on how well the album 'does' what you expect for an album in this genre, and I think it's a 5/5.
There are a few minor things that I would like to see improved on the next album, but nothing that really makes a difference.
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2 of 3 found this review helpful |
Dying Fetus - Grotesque Impalement
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Grotesque Impalement EP |
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matas
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3 Mar 2012 |
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It is a good follow up to solidify their style after Killing on adrenaline but the production could have been better.
The song that gives the title to this album is how death metal should sound like, great headbanger riff, tempo changes at the right time, deep low gutural voice and gore attitude. If somebody were to ask me for an all-time song that would embody the band's sound and stamp, grotesque impalement would be my first choice. Both covers included make perfect sense for a death metal song and are executed nicely, specially in the drums where the sound is unique. Tearing inside the womb is raw, powerful and is one of my personal favorites. Hail Mighty North/Forest Trolls Of Satan (Anno Clitoris 666 Opus II) is as far as im willing to move away from death metal and is almost a glam joke that seems out of order with the rest of the EP.
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1 of 1 found this review helpful |
Anal Bleeding - Two Cocks In The Same Hole
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Anal Bleeding - Two Cocks In The Same Hole |
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This is a very intense brutal death metal album! I like how the band execute the breakdowns! And the instrumental compliments well with everything from vocals, drums,bass and guitars! Truly intense and they can be put next to Devourment! This might even be more better the last release from Devourment. It's really great to hear some bands that are clinging to the brutal riffing of the old Suffocation with their own brand of brutality!
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4 of 4 found this review helpful |
Abigail Williams - Becoming
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Killer |
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absolutely fantastic album from these guys..totally different than what they've used to do..very symphonic and mid-tempo, a bit post-black influences too..such long tracks too, I've listened to this countless times and find it fascinating.. something truly original
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5 of 7 found this review helpful |
Evoken - Quietus
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Viceral |
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I think that is the first step for me and maybe the last in the slow pain death metal. Evoken shearch in me a viceral emotion. In a ponctual situation (I hope) it's a medication!!!!!
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0 of 1 found this review helpful |
Wine From Tears - Through The Eyes Of A Mad
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Fresh |
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There is nothing original about this album, but for some reason I’ve listened to it again and again, and each time I like it more.. classic doom/death/goth combination, very en-vogue in the nineties, a la old Anathema/Paradise Lost.. similar to Draconian, but better I’d say.. Russians seem to have a big scene when it comes to this music and Wine From Tears is definitely one of their best.
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2 of 3 found this review helpful |
Carnophage - Deformed Future // Genetic Nightmare
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HYPER TECH DEATH \m/ |
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Brutaly fast guitars, insane drums with a great change of tempos and insanely technicality. So this is an idea what Carnophage's about!!
The technicality and skill that these guys have is very impressive. The guitarists don't have any 'solos,' per se,
but much of what they are doing under verses could count as such-tons of sweeps.
The vocals are very well done and also varied, from uber-low growls to banshee-high shrieks. Overall, i'm very impressed.
If you are a tech death metal fan, then this album is pretty much mandatory & highly recommended.. End of story.
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8 of 9 found this review helpful |
Abysmal Torment - Omnicide
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Omincide - Abysmal Torment |
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This is one of the best albums of Death Metal I've ever heard - let alone within the Brutal Death Metal genre.
The guitar work is otherworldly, and though the drums are not top-notch, the album and band as a whole really do what they do better than most anybody else.
Fantastic album. Fantastic band.
Best tracks on Omnicide: Colony Of Maggots, Supreme Tyrant In Putrescence, and Rinsed In Shreds.
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3 of 3 found this review helpful |
Possessed - Seven Churches
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Report |
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After repeated listenings (many, many listenings!), I have come to a conclusion about this album. Although I recognise that there is a grey area between late Thrash and early Death Metal, I believe this falls mainly into the Thrash camp, while being unusual is having a very hoarse vocal delivery (i.e. bad singing).
We can see then that whereas this album clearly inspired the genre of Death Metal, it is not a part of it. Also we should notice the exclusively Satanic theme of the lyrics, which was continued by DM bands like Morbid Angel and Deicide.
Albeit, this is a notably fast and furious exercise in the darkest of Thrash Metal.
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4 of 4 found this review helpful |
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