I really liked the last album!,this doesnt sound to bad on first listen.



QuoteListened earlier. Nonsense.
:laugh:

100% Correct. Sounded like it was written by a Deicide song generator. 

I fucking love it, it's unapologetically Deicide and there's nothing wrong with that in my book. Deadly twin vox too.
Sweet little surprise of a Christmas morning.
Good man Glen!

The double vocals are great and after a couple of sneaky listens I think it's better than the last release.

I'm a few cans deep but I actually think that's the most interesting thing I've heard from deicide in years, cool artwork too.

Yeah I enjoyed that. Have they done it before? Sure. Can they produce better? Doubtful. Might be the day that's in it but I'm happier to see some embers of the old flame rather than more of the incredibly dull newer releases.


The main thing that kills me about modern Deicide is that there was a point in the early days that Glen Benton and David Vincent were absolutely unparalleled in the clarity of their vocals and being able to hear every word while sounding so rabid and violent but now ol' glen sounds like he's singing in some basement slam band.

It's so-so. I can't be bothered with anything after Serpents Of The Light anyway TBH, Scars Of The Crucifix included (it seems to be held in high regard, for some reason).

I'm actually a huge DEICIDE fan, I think they are savage, but that track isn't really up to much at all. I do appreciate the irony and brilliance of releasing it titled as such on Christmass Day however and agree with the sentiment that Christianity has no place in this day and age anymore whatsoever.

Anyone who thinks Scars Of The Crucifix isn't one of the best death metal albums is clearly mental it is brilliant. Guitar work is insane. its so good its like a fluke for them.

Thought the song is ok, but don't think I will be going back to listen to it anytime soon. 

Quotethat's the most interesting thing I've heard from deicide in years

Maybe I should be in the pet peeves thread but the dreaded "the best since"
For any band usually means it's shit, you'll listen 4-5 times then it'll sit on a shelf if you've bought a physical copy. Any subsequent time you think of reaching for it you'll realise Deicide in this case haven't released a good record since 1995, maybe 1997 at a push.