Dma378
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After the Burial's newest disc Wolves Within is solid for those that can stomach some djenty deathcore.
Just saw them Saturday night with Cannibal Corpse, Suffocation and Nile.
After the Burial's newest disc Wolves Within is solid for those that can stomach some djenty deathcore.
You're in Tempe!??!!?
After the Burial's newest disc Wolves Within is solid for those that can stomach some djenty deathcore.
Just moved to Payson with my new wife. Lived in Tempe last, San Tan Valley, Chandler, and Gilbert. I get bored in one place too easily.
And I would hit a show up bro. I have literally 2 friends that listen to metal and I'm almost 38. One of em would rather just hit a Periphery show and I can't see Veil of Maya anymore if they play one more shytty new song I'm gonna puke.
Pretty damned solid. Kinda puts me in mind of a hybrid between older Winds of Plague and All Shall Perish.
Another one that I've become fond of lately is The Dialectic. The vocalist reminds me a bit of Phil-bo before he started giving up on growl diversity.
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If you miss Phil's growls, check out his new project Scour.
Wrong Phil. I meant Phil Bozeman (Whitechapel), not Anselmo.![]()
Ahhh, my mistake, hah. Check out Scour anyway, they're ridiculous.
Been on a big kick of Origin's "Antithesis" lately. That album never fails to drop my jaw.
I had never heard of Scour before your mentioning it here, so I was listening to them before I saw a picture and realized which Phil you meant. Honestly, it shocked the hell out of me that it was either of them, given how the growls/screams sounded.
Gonna check out that Origin album now.
Hey, I appreciate you giving them a listen. I'll freely admit I'm a fanboy of Anselmo's music, from Down to Superjoint to this. He's done quite a bit for heavy music and I make it a point to check out all his projects.
Origin is a tech death band from Kansas who's premise is essentially that humanity is a tiny spot of dimming light in an infinitely dark and malicious universe, and that death is swiftly coming from above. Their technicality always serves their songs, in you opinion, which is rare in this kind of music.
I'm liking what I am hearing from both thus far.
Something that is almost a bit outside of the scope of this thread, but your description of Origin reminded me of: Mechina, an industrial death metal band who's entire discography (save their first two albums) is a long running career concept of the dystopian variety. It gets pretty damned convoluted, and doesn't necessarily run in chronological order, but there's a wiki in which a guy is trying to break it all down and grasp it all. Since I can't post a link, you can just Google Mechina wiki, and it's the first link.
Plus, their artwork is pretty badass.
I miss the James Lee Origin. Antithesis is the pinnacle of their albums for sure.
If you like Origin, check out Omnihility from Eugene, Oregon.
Yeah, was just listening to them. My buddy and I have a collaborative Spotify playlist that we both throw a ****ton of metal on, and he added some of their stuff. I like them.
There are a couple of metal sites I check almost daily, one is Angrymetalguy.com and the other is Yourlastrites.com. Some excellent writers on both sites, and they keep me in touch with new releases. AMG recently had a retrospective piece on Cryptopsy's "None So Vile" and I consequently rediscovered an old favorite, hah.
They released an EP about a year ago called "Book of Suffering - Tome One" that I honestly think is the best thing they've done in years. It's concise, relentless, and vicious. Worth checking out, IMO.
I'm a fan of EPs in this line of music, as forty minutes of pummeling can get old, but fifteen can leave you craving more, you know?
Checking them out today.
In the meantime, for this back sesh, " Disposal of the Dead" by Defeated Sanity.
Dude, just bought it on BigCartel literally before clicking back to AM. Pretty stoked for this and Unfathomable Ruination's new release.
Queuing up "Starspawn" by Blood Incantation for this morning's leg sesh.
Listening to the Idiosyncratic Chaos EP by Unfathomable Ruination and I am digging the hell out of it.
Ahhh, my mistake, hah. Check out Scour anyway, they're ridiculous.
Been on a big kick of Origin's "Antithesis" lately. That album never fails to drop my jaw.