Yeah, maybe. It's kinda subtle enough though, a better play on words than most of their mother tongue English speaking genre peers manage to come up with. Like, when you say it out loud as one word, it pretty much slips under the radar. Not like, y'know, Bongzilla, or whatever.

Saxon - carpe diem. Surprisingly very good

Acid King Busse Woods, earlier on, the read they have a new album coming out this year

Forbidden - Twisted into form.

Quote from: londonleatherboy on February 04, 2022, 12:43:16 PM
Saxon - carpe diem. Surprisingly very good

Arghh, have to wait for my birthday for this at the end of the month, with the new Cult of Luna and Voivod too. Must. .Avoid..Youtube..
Wearing jeans and leather, not crackerjack clothes

Quote from: Thorn on February 04, 2022, 04:01:47 PM
Quote from: londonleatherboy on February 04, 2022, 12:43:16 PM
Saxon - carpe diem. Surprisingly very good

Arghh, have to wait for my birthday for this at the end of the month, with the new Cult of Luna and Voivod too. Must. .Avoid..Youtube..

Haha, yep..streamed it this morning and wad so bloody good went out and bought the cd ..they are evergreen

Good to hear that.

Lately..
Toledo Steel - Heading For The Fire
Festerday - Ithlallan
Deep Purple - In Rock
Gorefest - False
Jag Panzer - The Deviant Chord
Venom - Prime Evil
Marduk - Dark Endless
Babylon Whores - King Fear
Over Kill - I Hear Black ( Should always be the first mention in any ranking of Over Kill albums, as in  'bottom of the pile'. All the piss 'n'vinegar of prime Over Kill ripped out and replaced with  a mug of milky tea and a damp spliff. Bad move boys,that Pantera/C.O.C. pie weren't for sharing.
Wearing jeans and leather, not crackerjack clothes

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Warning- The Strength to Dream. A completely underrated classic. Total doom and gloom.

Therapy?- Nurse. Another total classic. Great to have this on vinyl.

Mayhem - De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas
Watain - Casus Luciferi

new Kreator and Waitain singles are fairly class

Quote from: Black Shepherd Carnage on February 04, 2022, 12:36:07 PM
Yeah, maybe. It's kinda subtle enough though, a better play on words than most of their mother tongue English speaking genre peers manage to come up with. Like, when you say it out loud as one word, it pretty much slips under the radar. Not like, y'know, Bongzilla, or whatever.

I bought a bongzilla cd in a charity shop one day and when I put it on it sounded exactly as I'd expected it would. Wasn't great.
The lad had to convince me to listen to Weedpecker and fair enough it's great and he was right about it but the name conjures up something else altogether. Fucking Bongzilla just encapsulates everything shit about stoner sludge even for 1 euro I needn't have bothered and it's hard to avoid the association.

Failure - The Heart is a Monster.
I'd listen to this for the sound of it alone it really sounds lovely but it's full of decent songs as well.

Metal Church - The Dark

Trying to have a dry February but albums like this lead to cans.

A load of stone-cold classics today:

Mgla - Groza
Mgla - With Hearts Toward None
Dissection - Storm of the Light's Bane
Dissection - The Somberlain
Burzum - Hvis Lyset Tar Oss

And who knows what else yet to come!

All Your Sisters - Trust Ruins. Decent industrial type stuff improves with each listen.

Kreationist - Dans L'interminable. Pretty cool BM with keyboards thing which is much better than that description.

Midnight Odyssey- Biolume Part 2: The Golden Orb. 

Very cool Hammerheart worship here which also draws on Macabre Omen to my ear. I listened to one of his other albums years ago but can't remember much about it now. This one is hitting the spot for me, though.