Greetings, Decibel readers!
Hope everybody had a good time at this yr’s installment of Decibel Metallic and Beer Fest, and that you just’ve begun your journey to recuperate and put together for the Denver version this December.
Within the meantime, right here’s some black metallic. And a brand new dying metallic album from Darkish Descent.
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Diabolizer – Murderous Revelations
Quick, brutal, mean-as-hell dying metallic within the model of Nile, Hate Everlasting, Deicide, and Formulation-era Morbid Angel. It’s a kind of instances the place the quilt artwork tells you precisely what you’re in for.
Stream: Apple Music
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Fryktelig Støy – Indandescent
Ominous, doomy black metallic from Australia. Rather less bizarre than the stuff that usually comes from I, Voidhanger — however no much less darkish and menacing, in an virtually orchestral approach.
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Within the woods … – Otra
The newest from the Norwegian legends. Very similar to Amorphis (simply the primary band that involves thoughts), there’s loads of reminders of what made Within the woods … a hallowed title in excessive metallic circles, but it surely’s delivered with a contemporary manufacturing and shine that provides it a extra accessible sense of energy.
Stream: Apple Music
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Malphas – Extinct
Talking of black metallic. Right here’s the most recent from Switzerland’s Malphas. Extremely beneficial for followers of Watain, Darkish Funeral and Enthroned. However don’t be misled by these comparisons, as Malphas has loads of methods (together with wonderful piano work) that mark them out as their very own singular black metallic entity.
Stream: Apple Music
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Sumerian Tombs – Age of Everlasting Evening
Extra black metallic! That is some cool stuff, much like latter-day Behemoth, however targeted on less-well-trodden subject material. Black metallic for individuals who performed Age of Empires rising up (me, that’s me).
Stream: Apple Music