I thought it was one of the stronger ones in recent years. Lots of strong contenders. Ireland should have won, of course, but the competition was pretty strong overall.
The Malmö show was quite entertaining but there've been better ones and the conclusion was a bit underwhelming but was good fun tho thanks to the high concentration of wacky songs this year.
@no one - He got evicted from the house a week ago for not paying rent and left the house in a state, which was unexpected and fantastic news so house is empty for now.
01. The Distorting Light 02. When The Jackals Come 03. Fostering The Divide 04. Rise The Heretics 05. Thrown To The Fire 06. Destructive Currents 07. Lower 08. Atonement 09. Above All 10. The Power Of Gods 11. Epiphany 12. Immolation [re-recorded CD bonus]
Very solid death metal. I don't what else to say since I don't listen to much classic death metal, but I like on Atonement is that there no gimmicky bullshit, like shredding for shredding's sake and senseless rhythmic bullshit. It rocks you without any of that.
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Savor what you feel and what you see
Things that may not seem important now
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Great, massive, perfect Death Metal... but wat is looking for some Power Metal fan here and rating this 4? Go listen to Sonaca Arctica lady...
Well, this Back Street Boy's fan believe it's a very repetitive album with some amazing riffs, but nothing more. Sorry for having such "lady like" music tastes.
Great, massive, perfect Death Metal... but wat is looking for some Power Metal fan here and rating this 4? Go listen to Sonaca Arctica lady...
Well, this Back Street Boy's fan believe it's a very repetitive album with some amazing riffs, but nothing more. Sorry for having such "lady like" music tastes.
1. This is not a Baby Metal post, so it doesn't make any sense to bring that up.
2. Your sarcasm recognition ability seems to be drowned in all your "manliness"
This could be another-"it took off from 2nd half and slayed it through all along"-record. It started really well, moved along with some terrific tunes, build-ups and then started unleashing from "Lower". My other spins were rather focused on bottom half where I thought strength of the record reclined here.
Fostering The Divide isn't that great tbh, the technicality is nice but overall I like the parts where the playing is complex whilst still retaining the intensity which this record does in spades. Immolation's artillery still running smooth and devastating as ever.
Saw these guys last night at the Decibel Beer and Metal Fest in Philly (awesome event btw). They played a lot from this album, and the songs sound great live. Tight, cohesive band. I hope they come around again soon.
I don't hate Immolation but best death metal album of 2017? Seriously? Why does this generic stuff keep getting all the awards? Have you even heard of Deivos - Endemic Divine? or Firespawn - The Reporbate? even Hate's - Tremendum was better than this... and they weren't even on the list