November 6, 2014

Gothic Thursdays : Xmal Deutschland

"Xmal Deutschland (pronounced: /ɪksmal ˈdɔʏtʃlant/), often written as X-Mal Deutschland, was a musical group from Hamburg, Germany.[1] Founded in 1980 with a completely female line-up, they became successful outside their native country. The lead singer of the band is vocalist Anja Huwe. Xmal Deutschland's last album was released in 1989." (read more...)


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November 3, 2014

Apôtres De La Mort - Partie I

Cancer Spreading - Blackened Obsession



From "The Age Of Desolation", 2011.

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Hod - Through The Gates (They Come For Me)



From "Book Of The Worm", 2014.

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Trepanation - Strike With Chaos



Exclusive track taken from the 2014 "Monomaniac - Vol.4" compilation by Blastbeat Mailmurder.

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October 20, 2014

Aposteln Des Todes - Zehnte Teil


Serpents Athirst (LKA) - "Ritual Vomiting" (2014):



Artificial Brain (USA) - "Absorbing Black Ignition" (2014):



Inferis (CHL) - "Visions form an apocalyptic environment" (2013):



Nightbringer (USA) - "Lantern of Eden's Night" (2014):



Kever (ISR) - "Eon of Cycling Death" (2012):



Ysengrin (FRA)- "Temphomet" (2011):


October 19, 2014

Häxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages (updated 1960 version)

Originally released in 1922, this cult classic of silent horror needs no further presentation. This is the 1960 edited version, narrated by none other than William S. Burroughs and with an updated soundtrack including gritty free-jazz and dark synth sounds. The results are amazing.




October 17, 2014

Youth Code - "Consuming Guilt" (official video, 2014)

New video from favorites Youth Code, here the music goes hand in hand with the disturbing violence of the images... Show this one to your kids.
         

October 13, 2014

NASA Space Sounds

This sounds like some sort of dark ambient that could very well be lifted from a Lustmord or Tribes of Neurot record. As for how they managed to record actual sound in space, check the full story here and here.

October 9, 2014

Gothic Thursdays: SIXX - Sister Devil

Sixx was the death rock/gothic rock side-project from US black metal pioneers Von. Their only demo "Sister Devil" was recorded around the same time as "Satanic Blood". Very weird vibes here, pretty much like Von demos but in a totally different genre.

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October 6, 2014

Classic Death Metal mondays: TIAMAT - " Sumerian Cry" (1990)

This was the first full-length album ever recorded at the legendary Sunlight Studios (Entombed's Left Hand Path was released earlier, but recorded 2 months later than Sumerian Cry). While far from being as rotten and morbid sounding as their previous band Treblinka, it's still one of the most distinctive and atmospheric swedish DM recordings.


October 2, 2014

Gothic Thursdays: MERCIFUL NUNS

German band formed in 2010, lead by the charismatic Artaud Seth. Definetly some of the best post-punk tinged gothic rock I've heard in ages.

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September 27, 2014

Ringworm - "Stigmatas Of The Flesh" (live in Baltimore 2010)

Profesionally recorded live album from metallic hardcore legends Ringworm, courtesy of A389 recordings. I hung out with these scumbags when I was in Baltimore in 2012, and also saw them live but thought they sucked (I was way too drunk). This is the real deal though, very good performance and they even played a few classics from their cult first album "The Promise", which has achieved bilbical status by now. Destroy!!
                

September 18, 2014

TODAY IS THE DAY - "Masada" (official video, 2014)

Holy shit... I just got brainfucked by TITD's new video, from their upcoming album "Animal Mother" (due to release October 14th on Southern Lord). This contains all the elements of classic TITD: twisted, almost free-form song structures, paranoia inducing riffs, epileptic drumming and an overall atmosphere of total schizophrenia & mental discomfort. Succumb to madness!



September 16, 2014

Mysticum - "LSD" (2014)

Finally... The new Mysticum album, the long awaited "Planet Satan" will be unleashed on October 27th (which also happens to be my fucking birthday) on Peaceville Records. "LSD" (that's for "Lucifer in the Sky with Demons") is the first excerpt from the album and it's a fucking banger!! I'm definitely getting this on vinyl.



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September 15, 2014

Black Metal Veins (full movie)

This is one damn raw & gritty film. Directed by madman Lucifer Valentine (Slaughtered Vomit Dolls, A Perfect child of Satan).

Synopsis: "Black Metal Veins unflinchingly documents the dark realities of despair and morbid self annihilation surrounding the lives of five heroin junkies. The addicts’ intertwining stories of pain, loss, sadness, and abandonment lead the viewer down the agonizing and hideous path of horrifying psychological and spiritual destruction as the grim disease of heroin addiction infects and decays the bodies and minds of five young people.".



Black Metal Veins @ IMDb
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September 13, 2014

Black Void Emanations - part V


Nawaharjan (DEU) - They Speak... (2011)


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Pestilential Shadows (AUS) - Mill of Discord (2014)


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Vorkreist (FRA) - Maledicte (2013)


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Aptorian Demon (NOR) - Ordets Makt (2012)



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The Ruins of Beverast (DEU) - Ordeal (2013)


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LvxCaelis (CHL) - The Veil of Death (2014)




September 1, 2014

Classic Death Metal: Atrocity - "Todessehnsucht" (1992)

A timeless masterpiece of twisted & intricate death metal, Atrocity's "Todessehnsucht" still sounds original even by today's DM standards. This is cut from the same cloth as visionaries like Atheist and Timeghoul, but still in a league of its own... Worship!!

"Godless Years"



"Unspoken Names"




"Triumph At Dawn"




"Archangel (Death cover)"



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August 29, 2014

Black Void Emanations - Part IV

Ellorsith - 1959


Ellorsith @ MA

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Antinomian - Nihilum Infandum


Antinomian @ MA

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Malvoisie - Der Untermensch


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Mamaleek - Kurdaitcha


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Gol - Ritually Unshriven


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August 6, 2014

Pierre Soulages

Pierre Soulages (born 24 December 1919) is a french painter, engraver, and sculptor. Born in Rodez, Aveyron, in 1919, Soulages also is known as "the painter of black" because of his interest in the colour, "...both a colour and a non-colour. When light is reflected on black, it transforms and transmutes it. It opens up a mental field all of its own". He sees light as a matter to work with; striations of the black surface of his paintings enable him to make the light reflect, allowing the black to come out from darkness and into brightness, thereby becoming a luminous colour.



More paintings...

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August 5, 2014

Element Europe - Hold It Down




Fucking great video from the Element european team... Some tricks are insane... Inspirationnal... Mandatory...

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August 2, 2014

Black Void Emanations - part III


Sinmara (ISL) - Aphotic Womb (2014)




Cempopoloah (USA) - En el Ombligo de la Luna... (2013)




Wolvhammer (USA) - A Light that does not Yield (2014)



Sargeist (FIN) - Feeding The Crawling Shadows (2014)



Theologian (USA) - Welcome to the Golden Age of Beggars (2013)


August 1, 2014

Friday Hip Hop: LIL B


"Katy Perry"



"Don't Go Outside"



"NBA Stole My Swagg"



"Ski Ski Based God"



"Rick Ross"



"No Black Person Is Ugly"



"I'm Tupac"




"I Got Bitches"

            

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July 26, 2014

Aposteln Des Todes - Neunte Teil


Swarþ (UNK) - Omines Pestilentiae (2014)



Athanatos (CHL) - Per Vas Nefandum (2014)




שְׁאוֹל (UK) - Deluge of Têhom (2013)



Unaussprechlichen Kulten (CHL) - Lucifer Poseidon Cthulhu (2014)



Bölzer (CHE) - Labyrinthian Graves (2014)

                             

July 19, 2014

Aposteln Des Todes - Achte Teil

Necrobastardo's side : newer shit

Aptrgangr (US) - Spiritus Mundi (2014):




Morbosidad (MEX) - Sadico Sacrilegio Nocturno (2008):




Ogdru Jahad (DNK) - Necromantic Rites (2013):




TeDeumRepudiamus's side : older shit

Vital Remains (US) - Cult Of The Dead (1992):




Toxaemia (SWE) - Beyond The Realm (1992):




Multiplex (JPN) - Raise the Ecstatic (1992):

July 9, 2014

Black Void Emanations - pt II

Sinistrous Diabolus (NZL) - Aeon Tenebris, Aeon Lacrimis, Aeon Mortem (2014)


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Masks Of Canaan (USA) - Darkness Falls (2014)


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Dragged Into Sunlight (UK) - Lashed to the grinder and stoned to Death (2009)


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Blut Aus Nord (FRA) - De Librio Arbitrio (2014)


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Gethsemane (NLD) - Gethsemane parts I-III (2013)

          


Bleed - "Womb" (1993)

Forgotten gem of industrial death metal, very similar to early Fear Factory, Streetcleaner-era Godflesh and the first Pitchshifter album. If you like those records you WILL dig this. After this EP the band changed name to Crawl and released 2 albums, only to be put to rest for good in the late 90's.

July 8, 2014

MasseMord - "The Madness Tongue Devouring Juices of Livid Hope" (2010)

Bleak as fuck 35-minute black/doom metal ride that evokes Darkthrone (circa Panzerfaust), Strid, and early Manes demos. Brrrrrrr....


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July 7, 2014

Live exclusive : Warfect + Savage Annihilation + Demonical + Nunslaughter // PARIS - 06.07.2014

Gig on Saturday, gig on Sunday... a lovely weekend if you ask me!
Me and Necrobastardo attended this death metal ceremony last night @ Le Klub in Paris, featuring, as the title says, Warfect, Savage Annihilation, Demonical and the mighty Nunslaughter!
And let me tell you this : it was fucking brutal!
You were in Paris and didn't go? Then you're a gay fish namsayn.


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July 6, 2014

Live exclusive : No Place Like Road + Daggers + Valve // PARIS - 05.07.2014

Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah mane. Last night, along with my homie Necrobastardo, we went to an underground gig in Paris, featuring three awesome bands. I essentially went for Daggers, and didn't know No Place Like Road and Valve beforehand. Well, I must say, even if I'm not a huge fan of the post-HxC/sludge/whatever scene, these bands are fucking great. Videos were taken with my cellphone, so the sound isn't so great, but fuck that. Also check the Bancamps and Facebooks y'all lazy mafs.

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July 5, 2014

Aposteln Des Todes - Siebte Teil


Bölzer (CHE) - Steppes (2014)


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Infernal Curse (ARG) - Lascivous Malevolence (2014)
 

  
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Auroch (CAN) - Slaves To a Flame Unending (2012)


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Oberion (SWE) - The Return (2014)


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Internal Rot (AUS) - Opened From Inside (2014)



July 1, 2014

Black Void Emanations - Part I

Only the blackest of the black... Praise eternal darkness!

Gevurah (CAN) - Divine Ignition (2013):


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Stilla (SWE) - Ensamhetens andar (2014):


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Svartidauði (ISL) - Venus Illegitima (2014):



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Azrael Rising (FIN) - Acute Occult Hepatitis (2014):


   

June 24, 2014

Aposteln Des Todes - Sechste Teil


Ravencult (GRC) - Sacrilege of Death (2011):



Burial Hordes (GRC) - Glorification (2013):




Manifesting (US) - Gathering in Exaltation/Asomatous Hubris (2013):



Sepulchral Throne (PRY) - The Sepulchral Darkness Returns (2010):




Innumerable Forms (US) - Frozen to Death (2013):

June 23, 2014

Classic Death Metal mondays : INCUBUS "God Died on his Knees" (1987)

Not to be confused with the more well-known Incubus from Louisiana. This is Incubus from Georgia, first and only recording from 1987 with Mike Browning (Nocturnus) on drums. Pure chaotic death/thrash metal madness!!


June 20, 2014

Aposteln Des Todes - Fünfte Teil

Zealotry - Avatars Of Contempt (Parts I, II, & III)



From "The Charnel Expanse", 2013.

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Revel In Flesh - Revel In Flesh



From "Manifested Darkness", 2013.

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Verberis - Vasistas (2014)



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June 15, 2014

Aposteln Des Todes - Vierte Teil

Vanhelgd - Where All Flesh Is Soil



From "Relics Of Sulphur Salvation", 2014.

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Emptiness - It And I


From "Error", 2012.

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Under The Church - Burning


From "Under the Church", 2014.

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June 12, 2014

Interview with THORNE

I interviewed underground rapper Thorne, one of our favorite MC's here at 7:10:7. Check it out:

7:10:7 - What's up Thorne? Thank you for taking the time to do this interview. First off, tell us a bit about yourself, where are you from and how did you get into rap? 

Thorne - I'm good, brother. Thank YOU for taking the time to do this interview with me.
I'm an independent Hip Hop artist with a serious infatuation with the darkside, both philosophically and musically. I've been rapping for about six years, but only started recording in 2012. It was more of a matter of wanting to know that my flow was where it needed to be, before I even attempted to record anything.
I'm from Southwest Virginia, but I claim Whitesburg, KY as my home base of operations. I know it's popular for MC's to carry where they were born on their backs, but I got no love for Southwest Virginia because Southwest Virginia never had any love for me. Eastern Kentucky, especially Whitesburg, is my favorite place on this planet and I'll rep it until I'm no longer breathing. Even before I started making music, they showed me real love and acceptance that I didn't get anywhere else, so I feel it's my duty to show it back whenever I can.
Overall, it's just an amazing place to be. You've got Summit City Lounge, which is one hell of a nice place to relax and always be able to see real music being performed, and most recently some friends of mine opened up a really cool independent record store, Roundabout Music. Saturday, I also played my most insane show to date in Whitesburg with a host of other sick locals, so there's definitely something on the rise in these hills.
I got into Hip Hop when I was 13 years old. I grew up listening to Metal and Hardcore, but when I was 13, an older friend of mine gave me a copy of Straight Outta Compton and it forever changed my life. After that, I went and got every West Coast/G-Funk LP that I could find. To this day, there's no form of Hip Hop that influences me more than the shit I grew up on.


7:10:7 - Your music has a classic 90's hardcore vibe as opposed to the gay trends going on in hip-hop nowadays, what are your influences and what inspires you to pick up the mic?

Thorne - Classic 90's Hip Hop is most definitely my biggest influence, for sure.
I get inspired by everything from 2Pac to Big L to UGK and all the real motherfuckers in between. Hip Hop got soft somewhere along the way, and you're right. There are way too many fucking trends I can't get down with. They can call me a hater, I don't give a fuck. There's nothing redeeming about Yeezus, Based God, Weezy or any of that bullshit.
Real Hip Hop is coming back though. It's been a slow process, but the real shit is finally starting to claw its way back to the surface. There are a lot of talented cats in the game right now, but you've gotta wade through the shit to find them. It's worth it when you do though.
What inspires me to pick up the mic? It's simple. I'm trying to take this music back to a dangerous, dark, deadly place that it hasn't seen in many years now. That's been my goal ever since I dropped Black Mass, and with every release, I'm getting closer to fully realizing that vision. It's nothing I can even put into words, but what motivates me is darkness. Plain and simple. I'm at my best when I'm channeling that into my music.



7:10:7 - You've released a couple mixtapes so far and they're all dope. Your new album "218" was announced earlier this year but it seems you have a hard time trying to release it. Please tell us a bit about the album, is it gonna come out any time soon?

Thorne - You know, first I wanna say thank you for being into what you've heard thus far. I'm always thankful when someone "gets it", y'know?
218, since its inception, has been a fucking struggle. I worked on that album for close to a year, and it was the ultimate form of catharsis. I literally released every inner demon, some that I've carried with me since I was a child, in the lyrics of that album. I took steps to make sure that this release would be different than anything I'd put out before, even down to the artwork. My dear friend, Patrik Doherty, gave me the cover art for it because I told him it struck a nerve with me. It was the most fitting piece I could have ever imagined to display the hatred, pain, and malevolence contained in the record.
Tracking was completed in March. Here we are in June, and I still don't even have as much as a single song from those sessions. Why? Because I refused to do what someone else thought I should do. When you record an album with someone who has always done right by you, who you've known since you were in pre-school, and who legit pretended they had your best interests at heart, you don't tend to worry about the outcome. If I've learned anything from this experience, it's that I should have worried more.
Here I am three months after the fact, and 218 is still unreleased. I'm an independent artist, at the end of the day. I've spent enough time in the game to understand how things work, and how I need to promote myself. I don't look like their favorite rapper, I don't talk like their favorite rapper, and I probably have a different agenda than their favorite rapper. I don't apologize for being different, I don't apologize for not wanting to cater to someone else who isn't paying my fucking bills and who isn't living my life on a daily basis.
I've spent two years doing this almost entirely on my own. I've put my own money into it, I've put in my own work, and I haven't been handed a fucking thing. I'm proud of that. It's made me a stronger person than I ever was beforehand, and it's taught me more about life and the way people are than anything else I've experienced.
To sum it all up, I don't know if 218 will ever come out. If someone magically put the album in my hands tomorrow, I don't know that I'd release it because of the sour fucking taste that's been left in my mouth, on the count of this bullshit. When YOU work your ass off on something, only to have it held hostage because YOU refuse to do what someone else wants, who isn't your manager, your label pres, or your boss, it'll take the wind out of your sails.
So, while 218 is on an indefinite amount of ice, I've started work on another release that will be entitled "Every Tongue Shall Confess". I'm hoping to have it out by August or September, but the first single entitled "Stay Loose" will be out even sooner than that. I apologize for the rant, but I've been hanging on to that shit for way too long.


7:10:7 - Apparently "218" will include a collaboration with Mike Apokalypse of Gehenna (which happens to be my all-time favorite band), how did that happen?

Thorne - Gehenna is one of my all-time favorite bands as well, man. You have no idea how honored I was when Mike agreed to do the four-part narrative for 218. I still plan on using that narrative for Every Tongue Shall Confess, because I refuse to let it go to waste. It's too fucking good, man, haha!
Mike and I randomly met on Facebook, and at the time I had no idea he was the same Mike that fronted The Infamous Gehenna. He can tell you, when I found out, I went unashamedly fanboy on his ass. That band is a major inspiration on what I do as an artist. Throughout the years, he and Dean have never sacrificed an ounce of their integrity for anyone else. Those dudes do what they want, how they want to do it, and crush anyone in their way. They're the realest band in Hardcore, and no one can touch them. No one.


7:10:7 - You seem to be a huge metal/hardcore fan. Did you got into rap and metal at the same time? Do you agree that hip hop, metal, and punk cultures are, at core, basically the same?

Thorne - I was into Metal and Hardcore for about two years before I ever listened to Hip Hop, but I love them the same. 2Pac has meant just as much to my life as Bathory and Dissection have. I definitely think you're onto something, when it comes to the core values of each genre. Extreme Music, to me, isn't relegated to screams, blast beats, and guitars. Ice Cube's first few solo records are just as extreme as any Metal or Hardcore album I've ever heard, and the same goes for Scarface and Spice 1. It's the same message, just conveyed in different art forms. We're all against authority, we all want to live life by our own rules, and we don't take shit from anyone. That's Hip Hop, Metal, Hardcore, and Punk in a nutshell. Ice T figured that out before anyone else did, and Body Count is STILL in the house.


7:10:7 - As an artist (and a quite relevant one), what do you think about the current state of hip hop, and the music industry in general?

Thorne - Hip Hop went through a period where the fake ass weaklings were sitting on top of the game. Hip Hop moved away from what was real, and became a parody of itself. I've noticed in the last few years that Real Rap is making a comeback. Rappers are speaking about real life again, not giving a shit about hurting anyone's feelings, and starting to make legit bangers again.
Have you heard 50 Cent's new LP? That is, hands down, the best shit he's released since Get Rich or Die Tryin'. It's all starting to cycle back around is what I'm saying. I think the industry is in dire need of something real. It's in dire need of artists who can write their own material, be original, and not have to rely on a boardroom full of suits to put out music for them.
When you see more guys and girls like that coming out in the mainstream, by way of the underground, you'll see a completely new music industry. Believe that. They want to blame downloading for killing the industry, and it didn't. Shitty music that all sounds the same killed the industry. Cookie cutter artists with no fucking substance killed the industry. In the end, the industry killed its self. It's going to take something powerful to bring it back to life, but the underground is full of artists who are able and ready to do that.


7:10:7 - What are your favorite rappers, and your favorite metal bands?


Thorne - Favorite rappers: 2Pac, Scarface, Big L, Onyx, Wu Tang, UGK, Spice 1, etc.
Favorite Metal Bands: The Crown, Dissection, Blasphemy, Bathory, Morbid Angel, Grave, Les Legions Noire, etc.
Favorite band of all time: Joy Division

I'd also like to endit by telling everyone to listen to Manic Scum, Stonecaster, Death Trip, If Birds Could Fly, Globsters, Yog Sothoth, Graverat, The Mic Company, Mannequin Hollowcaust, and all the other real artists from my area that I'm proud as fuck to know.


Thanks a lot Thorne! Cheers homie.

Thorne @ facebook

June 10, 2014

KNELT ROTE - "Trespass" (2012)

I've been blasting this for over a year now, and I can say it's definetly some of the most mercilessly punishing metal I've ever heard. As brutal as it can get, folks. This will appeal to grindcore, black metal, and death metal fans alike... Crush!!!

June 4, 2014

Freddie Gibbs & Madlib - "Piñata" (2014)

Best rap album of the year so far, straight up. Freddie Gibbs is like a cross between Tupac and a young Nas (yep, hes that good) and Madlib is at the top of his game on the beats. In Freddie Gibbs' words: "I'm about to show niggas how to rap again, everybody else is going to fall in line". Word!

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June 1, 2014

Winterball - Miley Cyrus meets Immortal

That was so unexpected, and at the same time makes so much sense...


Aposteln Des Todes - Dritte Teil

Three more apostles of death for you guys. Featuring full bandcamp setup for each record...


Iron Harvest - Demo 2014


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Into Darkness - Transmigration Of Cosmic Creatures Into The Unknown (2013)


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Slaughterer - Possessing Violence (2014)


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May 27, 2014

Unholy Triarchy (of May MMXIV)

Diocletian - Steel Jaws



From "Gesundrian", 2014.

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Young And In The Way - Be My Blood



From "When Life Comes To Death", 2014.

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Den Saakaldte - Din Siste Dag



From "Kapittel II: Faen I Helvete", 2014.

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May 25, 2014

Aposteln Des Todes - Zweite Teil

Down Among the Dead Men - Draconian Rage



From "Down Among the Dead Men", 2013.

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Rude - Soul Recall



From "Soul Recall", 2014.

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Necrocurse - Death Metal Rebels



From "Grip of the Dead", 2013.

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May 21, 2014

We're All Doomed - Vol.1

Once in a while, when everything fades to grey...

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Ahab - Below The Sun



From "The Call of the Wretched Sea", 2006.

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My Dying Bride - Bring Me Victory



From "For Lies I Sire", 2009.

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Averon - An Echo from Beyond



From "An Echo from Beyond , 1999.

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Mourning Beloveth - Theories of Old Bones



From "Formless", 2013.

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Bell Witch - Rows (of Endless Waves)



From "Longing", 2012.

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May 18, 2014

Aposteln Des Todes - Erste Teil

Dungeons of Blood - Pulpating Guts



From "Forlorn Graves", 2014.

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Contaminated - Untold Depths



From "Pestilential Decay", 2014.

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Chthe'ilist - Into the Vaults of Ingurgitating Obscurity



From "Amechth'ntaas'm'rriachth", 2012.

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Aosoth - "Ritual Marks of Penitence"

From Aosoth's latest album "An Arrow In Heart" (2013). Most black metal music videos consist of a bunch of sad bufoons running around in the woods looking like pandas, but this one is an entirely different beast. Truly amazing black metal art!