Magic! They have a new album recorded and due out later this year  8)


Grafvitnir - Death's Wings Widespread
Mork - Det svarte juv
The Spirit Cabinet - Bloodlines
Vital Remains - Forever Underground
Crippled Black Phoenix - Great Escape

Quote from: Eoin McLove on March 23, 2021, 06:48:41 PM
Magic! They have a new album recorded and due out later this year  8)

Didn't know that, cool
Wearing jeans and leather, not crackerjack clothes

Impureza - El Nuevo de los Ahorcados (2017)


https://youtu.be/rCpAr8jtW-E

French lads playing Flamenco Death Metal...


Brilliant......  :abbath:

Black Funeral - Waters of weeping

Uada Djinn
Dark Tranqulillity The Gallery
Iron Maiden Somewhere In Time, hadn't listened to it in years and never really thought much of it it but on returning to it the album is excellent.

Of Feather And Bone-Sulphuric Disintegration.

Undeath - Lesions Of A Different Kind. This is brilliant. I let this one slide until recently.

Quote from: Circlepit on March 24, 2021, 01:11:46 PM
Of Feather And Bone-Sulphuric Disintegration.
Unreal album!,

Quote from: Paul keohane on March 24, 2021, 01:44:15 PM
Quote from: Circlepit on March 24, 2021, 01:11:46 PM
Of Feather And Bone-Sulphuric Disintegration.
Unreal album!,

It's savage. The shirts are killer but the postage!!!!
The Undeath one I mentioned is also a beast. These young pups can belt out riffs.

The Pogues- Rum Sodomy and the lash

Disincarnate-Dreams of the Carrion kind.

Really is up there with the best from the early 90s DM elite.

Decapitated - The Negation

Quote from: Circlepit on March 24, 2021, 01:11:46 PM
Undeath - Lesions Of A Different Kind. This is brilliant. I let this one slide until recently.

Undeath have some massive riffs, got into them on their 2nd demo. They've shifted some amount of vinyl with all their variants but I couldn't justify the postage. Went for the CD eventually via bandcamp earlier this month. Great to have it at last.

Disincarnate is indeed a classic Paul. Must check out Skeletal Remain's bonus cover tomorrow that came in the post a few days ago.

Devastation: Idolatry (1991)

Produced by Scott Burns, maybe suffers from having that same production sound from Sepultura 'Arise' but a very overlooked album all the same.

Arise is 30 years old today, coincidentally. No better reason to stick it on. Still brilliant.