Transcending Obscurity Records
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71tonman – Of End Times – 8-Panel Glow-In-The-Dark Effect Digipak
Towering sludge/doom giants 71TonMan follow up last year's EP with a monumentally heavy, gravity-altering album that adds immeasurable weight and finality to your life. Packing on several more tons of catastrophic heaviness, they trudge across the ever-flattening landscape for extended periods of time with exceptional focus and control, even breaking ...
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Abaddon Incarnate -The Wretched Sermon (8-Panel Glow-In-The-Dark Effect Digipak)
Having been active since the '90s, Irish grindcore/death metal legends have only perfected their sound over the years, creating a quintessential blend of both the styles. They've come a long way from their explosive, highly caustic album 'Nadir' that put them on the map and have since then imbibed more ...
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Ashen Horde – Antimony – CDD
What started off as a one-man band, Ashen Horde now boast of a lineup that has the vocalist of Inferi and Equipoise, the drummer of Norse and the bassist of Abhoria. They've expanded upon their sound like never before and it now showcases a terrific and fairly unique blend of black and ...
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De Profundis – The Corruption Of Virtue – CDD
Most bands mellow with age but nearly two decades since their inception, UK's death metal stalwarts De Profundis have only evolved to become more and more extreme with each album, their latest probably being their most intense, aggressive and challenging release till date. The musicianship too has only grown over the years ...
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Deathfuckingcunt – Decadent Perversity – Glow-In-The-Dark CDD
With a name like that, it's apparent that DeathFuckingCunt from Australia don't pull any punches. Their music, too, is a violent, destructive, cathartic expression of brutal/technical death metal where everything is played at blinding fast speed. It's a sheer delight to witness extremity in its unbridled form, without it degenerating into thoughtless ...
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Decipher – Arcane Paths To Resurrection – 8-Panel Glow-In-The-Dark Effect CDD
Greek black metal band Decipher have come up with a much awaited full length album that showcases their steely vision and penchant for writing superbly structured songs that have an inherent catchiness to them while also being gritty and dynamic. Songs range from having faster, rousing parts to poignant, evocative solos without ...
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Defect Designer – Neanderthal (8-Panel Glow-In-The-Dark Digipak)
In collusion with members of Diskord, Defect Designer from Norway are reinterpreting death metal their own way, adding grind influences and a maniacal fervour to it all. With the free-spirited, unhinged approach bordering on seeming frivolous, there is in fact a method to this madness; everything is meticulously thought out and written ...
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Devenial Verdict – Ash Blind – CDD
Finnish death metal band Devenial Verdict bring a fresh approach to the style, particularly with their dissonant leanings. Where most such bands sound jarring and convoluted, Devenial Verdict are unusually expansive and atmospheric, and even allow for plaintive emotions to linger on. Intense parts accentuated by singularly powerful vocals are contrasted against the ...
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Dysgnostic – Scar Echoes – 8-Panel Glow-In-The-Dark Digipak
Known as Defilementory in a previous avatar, the critically acclaimed Danish death metal band were rechristened Dysgnostic to reflect a more contemporary direction of music that's more dissonant, technical and even atmospheric in its own dark, mysterious way. On their debut full length, the accomplished musicians find little trouble in weaving together songs ...
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Ernia – How To Deal With Life And Fail 8-Panel Glow-In-The-Dark Digipak)
With two members of Wormed in their lineup, Spanish grindcore band Ernia have managed to perfect the sound on their sophomore album which is both refreshing and riveting. The music is just as colourful as their artwork, full of intricate bits and with every song offering something different without abandoning the core ...
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Heads For The Dead – The Great Conjuration – 8 Panel Glow In The Dark Effect CDD
Horror-fixated death metal supergroup Heads For The Dead are back with their third full length to transport you once again to the realm of classic horror movies and they do it most convincingly this time around, with a sound that has been suffused with all the necessary elements, including spine-chilling atmospheric parts ...
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Leper Colony – Leper Colony – 8-Panel Glow-In-The-Dark Effect Digipak
Leper Colony is the new death metal band involving Marc Grewe (Morgoth) and Rogga Johansson (Paganizer) and they've done their best to ensure that the music has all the undiluted appeal of the classic albums of Death, Massacre, Morgoth and the like.
This is an absolute riff-fest, with every song ...
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Live Burial – Curse Of The Forlorn – CDD
Two years after the release of their highly acclaimed full length ‘Unending Futility’, UK’s strongest purveyors of classic death metal Live Burial return with a new full length which is a staggering improvement over it in all conceivable ways. As if new techniques have been unlocked, the songwriting on this record is ...
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Lurk – Aegis (8-Panel Glow-In-The-Dark Effect) – CDD
Finnish band Lurk return with their unique brand of slow, dreamy, unpredictable and vile sludge/doom to confound and enthrall listeners all over again. The deceptively catchy and entrancing quality of the music has been honed and the music slithers in its inimitable way, progressing in directions not easy to ascertain. The music ...
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Morbid Evils – Supernaturals – Glow In The Dark CDD
Helmed by the Rotten Sound vocalist Keijo Niinimaa, Finnish band Morbid Evils give us their own dark, twisted and unbearably heavy interpretation of death/doom/sludge metal music which is both awe-inspiring and riveting. They trudge ponderously as if through a toxic, miasmic swamp, giving little idea as to where they’re headed, and then ...
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