November 21, 2018, 11:20:25 AM Last Edit: November 21, 2018, 11:34:07 AM by Pentagrimes
I always liked the idea of the "vault" feature on MI as a feature for digging up over looked or forgotten albums (even though it ended up being largely a series of articles about weak albums by big bands)..thought it might be fun to post a few here

Floodgate "Penalty"

Ex-Exhorder band who did the vaguely stoner/sludgey NOLA thing. I guess they were always in the shadow of Down, but I really liked this album when it came out. FFO Down, latter day COC, Crowbar, that kinda thing. Think there was just this one album and then Roadrunner dropped them

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZL93wC7FnA

Atrocity "Todessensucht"
Absolute masterpiece that again suffered from Roadrunner picking them up and dropping them almost instantly. A more complex, morbid sounding Euro take on the Florida stuff that picks up nicely from "Hallucinations" and stands up remarkably well two decades later. Shame they turned into such an abomination after this. If you've never heard it or only know their awful goth metal shite, set aside a half hour or so, grab the headphones and get stuck into this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MRVnDMyzr8

Ocean (US) "Here Where Nothing Grows"
Sorely underrated band from the early 00s post Neurosis/Southern Lord inspired "post" doom thing. These guys did it best. I feel like their name was a stumbling block in terms of being mistaken for the inferior German band The Ocean. Heavy as fuck, well thought out. See Also: Asva, Buried At Sea, Minsk, Mouth of the Architecht

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61Xc2fyu4wA

Deadguy "Screaming With The Deadguy Quintet"
Well known (largely for their seminal "Fixation on a Coworker" LP) in hardcore circles, not well known in metal circles (bar Igor Cavalera wearing their shirt in the "Attitude" video yonks ago), but if you like Today is the Day's best stuff this will absolutely blow your mind. Contemporaries of theirs, I think Steve Austin may have recorded this in fact. Noisey, skronky, violent shit that ended up being their last and best record.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPhCjKebuAg

Some good ones there! Especially the Floodgate one, picked that up at the time. Hasn't aged as well as the other acts you've mentioned though.

One of the last Into the Vault's was Paw's Dragline, a phenomenal record and one which fits the Grunge tag best for me. Load of other great albums from that era get overlooked, Tad's Inhaler is another one!

From a metal perspective I've always loved Liers In Wait's ep - Spiritually Uncontrolled art, suge a display of primal savagery on that record, shame it's all they ever released.

#2 November 21, 2018, 12:54:32 PM Last Edit: November 21, 2018, 12:58:36 PM by Pentagrimes
"SUA" is an absolute masterpiece, still kills me they never did a full album..didn't they start recording and then abandon it according to legend?

In terms of the Grunge era..Barkmarket's "Gimmick" springs immediately to mind


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWAFhqMa_vE

Great idea for a thread, given the descriptions of a few of those albums i'll be checking them out tonight.

Was recently going through my old digital library on PC, few odd gems in there too that I'll revisit over the next few days and add here.

Great thread idea. Will check those recommendations out.

Loudblast "Sublime Dimentia"
Very influenced by Death's Human and Pestilence Testimony of The Ancients. Its not as good as either but has its own charm, and is a fantastic album by an otherwise uninteresting band.

Ceremonium "Into the Autumn Shade"
Best US Doom/Death ever?Without a doubt.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsbVOcaT4-c

Quote from: Pentagrimes on November 22, 2018, 09:09:08 AM
Ceremonium "Into the Autumn Shade"
Best US Doom/Death ever?Without a doubt.

Really like the music but I can't stand those vocals. pity.

I always thought Heal by Sacred Reich should have gotten more attention.


[quotealways thought Heal by Sacred Reich should have gotten more attention.][/quote]

I'm a huge Sacred Reich fan but couldn't agree there. Heal and Independent are dull records, there's about 4 good tracks on each. Heal is a whopper track.

Quote from: Pentagrimes on November 22, 2018, 09:09:08 AM
Ceremonium "Into the Autumn Shade"
Best US Doom/Death ever?Without a doubt.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsbVOcaT4-c

That is savage never heard of these guys love the vocals and music.

Target - 80s thrash from Belgium

They only had two albums and both are worth checking out, similar enough to Dark Angel in places

Mission Executed -

https://youtu.be/L107S-f9UbE

Master Project Genesis -

https://youtu.be/tt1TG3b961c

Lost, obscure or under appreciated....

Stillborn [SWE] - Necrospirituals (1989)

https://youtu.be/fu4hlkAv8Ic

Crimson Relic [US] - Purgatorys Reign (1996)

https://youtu.be/rhXgCQuE3zw

Maple Cross [FIN]- The Eight Day of Creation (1991)

https://youtu.be/DuGkd6IzsFI

Mandator [NL] - Initial Velocity (1988)

https://youtu.be/DHq94WVUI5M

The red chord are a band I spin regularly,all their albums are top class,phazm are another brilliant band who needs a mention antebellum death and roll and hate at first seed are brilliant albums