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The metal roundup: to show they’re not all top notch

Dec
11
2009

Haven’t checked out the new stuff for a while, so I continue now with some more ‘real’ metal I would be inclined to listen.

A metal band called “Contradiction”: “Whether we bring our enemies to justice, or bring justice to our enemies, justice will be done” by a voice I recognize to be Bush with two gunshots fired. Shame it’s not my kind of music. It’s almost “the only good h00min“… I’m seriously in love with that intro haha.

A metal band called “Divinity“: Beg to Consume. Very anti-capitalism. I’m not sure how else to call it. I always think, it’s not necessarily capitalism that’s prominent in the ‘anti’ of it, just the emptiness of existence it tends to hammer on. I’m also not very sure about people that are turned off by metal simply because it contains ‘anarchistic’ messages. I always say it’s just how you wish to interpret it. Not completely my kind of metal,  but an incidental listen it’s ok.

A metal band called “Ashkira“: I liked the title for some reason. “The honor of defeat”. You’re a poor winner if you never experienced defeat. Other than that… not really my style. Usually metal bands get the Feles-kun ™ approval if they don’t start every song the same, the tempo is different and the vocals are interesting. That’s a hard standard to reach for any metal band.

Nailbomb, Cadavera spin off. Is he even alive now? I’m not even sure. Never much liked Sepultura except for that “collab” with the late Pavarotti. Am in love with the Nailbomb song “World of Shit”, opening “Hate is reality”. Funny enough that song really sounds like Sepultura.

Finally! A name I love: Disarmonia Mundi (The Isolation Game). A band that basically collabs with Bjorn Strid (Soilwork). I haven’t heard from Soilwork anymore, but Disarmonia Mundi just released something this year. So indeed it was a new album they were talking about on their site. Perhaps dates on the news archives are a good idea. Though probably better than most albums in this entry, not my favorite Mundi album either.

Sometimes I can’t resist checking out a band because of “insane song titles”. I checked out  “Human” with their new album “Cadaver Academy”. The name already sent me in a giggle. Among the song titles: “Centrifugal skin removal, endangered faeces, roid rage, anal devastation”…. UH…

:smile:

That was a good laugh I tell you XDDD> “Oh dear it’s a bit of roid rage I’m afraid”… “Oh well, no harm done” -> Start brutal metal. Rite. Ies funny though.

“WE COME IN PIECES” HAHAHAHA.

:confused: I need to have my sense of humour checked out with a doc, I think. Too many years of the binary.

The new Townsend album, Addicted. I never really was a big fan, though I could appreciate some songs. I always come up with the analogy “wall of sound” when it comes to Devin, pretty much the correct saying. My very very first metal concert was Strapping Young Lad (Townsend) & Fear Factory. It is _still_ the most memorable concert imho. I’ve never seen mosh pits as active as that, unless if you count festivals.

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