Quote from: Ducky on July 05, 2025, 05:04:18 PMGorguts - "Coloured Sands". A modern classic, one of my fave albums this century.

The Wikipedia article about it is super in-depth too.

Agreed, must lash it on!

Now playing the final Black Sabbath show. I debated paying to stream it but I'm glad I did now, it's been fucking great so far! It's a morning/afternoon show by my timezone. No better way to spend a Saturday  :)

Prefer Pleiades' Dust, but that's probably because half an hour of is about my limit for that style of dissonant metal,  my ears start feeling fatigued after a while listening to it

Pleiades' is an amazing piece alright, and I get ya, I dig in to styles every now and again and have to pull the plug after a while.

NP Cream - Disraeli Gears

Evil Deceiver - Hymns Of Death

Sex Messiah - Sexus Mortem

Black Witchery - Upheaval of Satanic Might

Allegaeon - Apoptosis

Along with Dave from Revocation, Greg Burgess has to be one of the best guitarists to come out from around the last 10 years, so many tasteful leads on this

Listening to Laughing Hyenas, life or crime
Play the Academy July 13th

Volahn - Aq'Ab'Al
Rippikoulu - Musta Seremonia
Proclamation - Messiah of Darkness and Impurity

Sacred Steel: Wargods Of Metal (CD)

Cannibal Corpse - Butchered At Birth
Hangman's Chair - Saddiction
Wytch Hazel - V: Lamentations

CD

Motley Crue - S/T on CD from 94,  i've never really listened to this band [only like Girls, Girls, Girls] but I'm enjoying this album with their replacement singer.
John Lee Hooker / Canned Heat - Live
Primordial - Spirit the Earth Aflame , playing to work up a bit of enthusiasm to do a bit of training (always works!)

Dogs Blood Order- Live 1983.

Blood monolith - the calling of fire
Sanguisugabogg - homicidal ecstasy
Coltsblood - ascending into shimmering darkness

Quote from: OpenSores on July 05, 2025, 07:56:47 PMPleiades' is an amazing piece alright, and I get ya, I dig in to styles every now and again and have to pull the plug after a while.

NP Cream - Disraeli Gears

I find Colin Marston's producing/mixing helps a lot to lessen fatigue with this sort of stuff. "Obscura" is one of my favourite albums ever, but I'm kinda knackered with it after one playthrough. Can listen to CS and PD all day.

He works a similar magic for Artificial Brain's records.