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Defying all expectations, Czech brutal death metal band Cutterred Flesh give birth to an album that can be regarded as an anomaly in the style, an aberration for a band sounding this heavy and brutal. Their constant variations, shocking mood changes, and tempo fluctuations belie the impossibly wide girth and ponderous gait ...
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Italian death/doom metal band Dead Chasm bring forth their latest material that promises to be their most potent output yet. There’s not a second wasted on these three songs which are dense with stomach-churning riffs and doom passages that are all but enveloping, while the execution remains tighter than ever before. They ...
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Norwegian death metal band Defect Designer have taken things to another level with their hugely anticipated new full length album. It comes on the heels of their well-received EP release where they showcased their skills most recently, playing in their own trademark weird style with a sense of vibrancy that was unmatched ...
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Finnish dissonant/atmospheric death metal band return after nonchalantly dropping a staggering debut out of nowhere in ‘Ash Blind’. Stunning everyone with its sheer magnificence and power, it was always going to be interesting to see where they go from there. And they’ve released a new full length that’s not only a worthy ...
Forging the brutal, technical and dissonant death metal styles, Dischordia have created a triumvirate of evolved and complicated death metal which will require the unspooling of brains to fully decipher it. It may have to be soaked overnight or given as much time with it too, for indeed, to absorb ...
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