Interests: metal (esp. all things death), PC tech (esp. mechanical keyboards), horror (lit and film)
Profile picture credit: Godmachine - metalheads may know his style from the album art of releases like Carnifex’s GRAVESIDE CONFESSIONS
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Certified brain melter, thanks for posting! This is old enough that I might not have bumped into it, glad for the exposure
Oh interesting! I hadn’t followed closely enough to catch the single, I’ll have to revisit. I agree though: Eschaton was my favorite album of the week
Edit: opps forgot RoN was in the same week. That takes it, although it’s not as pure tech as Eschaton
It’s growing on me too!
Enjoy! That was my favorite this week
tbh I almost slept on it because I haven’t listened to them since I was first exploring the world of death metal (including black metal, grindcore, etc.), and stumbled into Demigod, but ffs the title track slapppps, very catchy
Totally. To be honest, I keep coming back to about half of these, especially Parthian
Choco617Mto Technical Death Metal•Looking for published reviews of Retromorphosis - Psalmus MortisEnglish2·3 months agoI always like Angry Metal Guy’s reviews (not sure how independent this is, if the label sends a free copy and that incurs bias or whatever, you can check and decide). I also see 2 reviews from regular folks on Encyclopaedia Metallum. I don’t typically get too into reviews, so I don’t have much more to share, but I do also see No Clean Singing has a review up.
Ooh sweet, I didn’t know about the making-ofs, I’ll have to check them out. Gammageddon and Nuklearth are definitely in regular rotation on my stereo, I just need a little more time with this one to get to know it
Neither had I! Exposure has been the best part of doing this pretty thorough review every week (at least whatever I can find on Encyclopaedia Metallum). Afflicta in particular is tremendous.
TIL! Thanks for the factoid: my dogs have definitely gotten covered in burdock plenty of times too, maybe I should invent something about it
Agreed. If it were some mid-tier band, meh these things happen. But Obscura are kinda titans. So I’m revisiting the other band members’ side projects: Obsidious, Alkaloid, looking forward to Retromorphosis, etc.
Steffen Kummerer (vocals, guitar) did a plagiarism. Christian Münzner (guitar) and Alex Weber (bass) quit in late 2024, citing “creative differences”. Then on the album, Steffen included music his departed bandmates had written, after agreeing not to.
Mm Carnosus day arrived at last, excellent stuff. Also, new Infant Annihilator was fun, but for me really just a teaser for the upcoming album.
Choco617OPMto Technical Death Metal•Sleep Terror - Sixes and Sevens (USA-WA, 2021)English2·9 months agoHell yeah. And I usually struggle with instrumental metal, but these guys are a reliable exception
Lol I didn’t even notice the shirt, that’s awesome. Yeah all I know is I’m stoked for the album. On purpose, I haven’t listened to the singles a ton so far, so I’m excited to see how the new LP compares to the previous two when it’s out in its full glory.
Choco617OPMto Technical Death Metal•Left Field: Ophidian Memory - Fateful Attrition (USA-IA, 2022)English2·10 months agoLmao yes bring back the Slipknot memes. Also wow, I hadn’t checked the lineup, never occurred to me it was a solo effort
Ey hell yeah, that album was a fun surprise for sure
Lmao right? See also: Aethere, Aethereus, Aetherius, and Aetherian
Eyyyy excellent celebration