Quote from: Floss on May 08, 2019, 09:06:35 AM
I think the Vlitimas album is maybe the best Ive heard so far this year, outstanding. 

i am loving this album. nothing original but there is some seriously pounding riffage going on in the songs.

New Friendship album, "Undercurrant" is out.  Ffo Converge.  Heavy chaotic riffs. http://friendshipsl.bandcamp.com/album/undercurrent

Looking forward to both these dropping later this month. Am liking both songs that have been released so far a lot.

https://hauntertx.bandcamp.com/album/sacramental-death-qualia
Haunter - Sacramental Death Qualia

https://weepingsores.bandcamp.com/album/false-confession
Weeping Sores - False Confession

Had that Haunter on earlier and it's excellent

Finally got to hear the full album yday. and the rest of the tracks are indeed excellent. Few sections really caught me off guard, some of the acoustics bits are as good as any of the DM parts. And some of those heavy riffs are top tier stuff.

yeah fuck that Haunter is quality stuff.

Haunter definitely sounding good alright. Little bit of a Horrendous vibe going on.

I'm very interested to hear this new Terminus record, as far as Irish stuff goes. With a bit of luck they can reach a similar standard as the first album, which I've pretty much worn out. Looking forward to hearing the Bacterium record in its totality too.

As for upcoming stuff, Obsequiae (c'mon t'fuck!) and that Blood Incantation record are what I'm most curious about. It's going to take something really special to dethrone the last Tomb Mold for me this year as far as Death Metal goes, but there's lots out there I haven't heard yet. Also, some very killer Canadian metal, the upcoming Profane Order record is excellent. 


New LvxCælis and Die Kunst der Finsternis albums from Lamech on Halloween.

Blood Incantation is out via Century Media on 22nd November it appears.

The cover is ridiculous


Isn't there some new Teitanblood business of some kind on the horizon?


No one knows what the dead think.
https://nooneknowswhatthedeadthink.bandcamp.com/album/no-one-knows-what-the-dead-think
Jon Chang's (Gridlink/ Discordance axis)  farewell album and a fine ending to his career.