Rings of Saturn - Godless Times (USA-CA, 2014)

Say what you will about aliencore being a gimmick (yeah fair) or Lucas Mann being a jerk (by all accounts that’s true); this album (clearly their strongest) is solid technical deathcore.

Bonus: managed one more “Of” this week!

  • southsamurai
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    31 year ago

    Will I get moshed on if I recommend Dying Fetus’ newest? Make them beg for death. I know a lot of people don’t really think of them as technical, but I think they fit, and that album is balls out.

    Xoth, Ecogalactic is pretty damn tight as well, imo. Again, though, not always seen as techdeath, since they’re a bit thrashier.

    • @Choco617OPM
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      31 year ago

      Ah I really gotta give the new Dying Fetus another shot. It didn’t resonate on first listen, but everyone seems to love it.

      But Xoth absolutely slaps, that’s making my top 10 for sure. Thrash-influenced death can be a lot of fun.

      • southsamurai
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        111 months ago

        I just realized I forgot what is my favorite album of the year, from any genre.

        Kataklysm dropped Goliath this August. I’m fucking obsessed with the album. Enough so that I’m kinda amazed I didn’t mention it before. I guess I was just thinking along the tech and aliencore style of things, and kataklysm is more melodeath overall.

        But, if you haven’t heard it, it’s a must listen. Bringer of vengeance is my favorite track on it.

        • @Choco617OPM
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          211 months ago

          Yeah! I’m not as familiar with melodeath, but that one definitely caught my attention, I just haven’t spent as much quality time with it as others. I’m hoping that’ll help expand my horizons into melodic the way Ophidian I did with TDM coming from deathcore.