Wakibu escribió:Casi hora y media... Me voy a esperar unos días a tener el mood correcto y pillarlo con ganas.
Vaya viaje, a mi me ha flipado y mira que no era muy fan de ellos.
Wakibu escribió:Casi hora y media... Me voy a esperar unos días a tener el mood correcto y pillarlo con ganas.
At 45 minutes in length spanning 5 songs, “The Cyclic Reckoning” showcases the band firing on all cylinders. The music on this album is more representative of SUFFERING HOUR as a whole than it ever was on past material, with every member making their presence more known than ever. This record also features the band sacrificing some of their technicality and chaos in favor of more atmospheric passages, as the band envisioned this record to be an unhindered display of negative emotion, seething or sombre. Based around themes of awakening, obsessions, and mental anguish, this is a natural continuation of everything that encompasses the band's ideas on life, death and beyond. This is Suffering Hour at their most honest and fierce.
"Revelator" the fourth full-length - and first for DMP - from Australia’s THE AMENTA is the culmination of nearly 20 years’ collective experimentation in nonconformist, dissonant, dynamic and electronically-lacerated Death Metal.
THE AMENTA have used their 7-year hiatus to methodically deconstruct and reimagine their already distinctive core sound: incorporating maximalist Industrial Black Metal ballast, disturbingly cinematic Ambient/Noise textures, treated violin, dread acoustics and circuit-bent electronics into a labyrinthine set of infectious hymns to societal collapse which juxtapose dreamlike moments of strange calm with sensory overload, savage discord and unease.
Recorded by the band and mixed by guitarist Erik Miehs, "Revelator" is the most openly organic and crushing the band has sounded to date. Mastering has been meticulously crafted by Maor Applebaum (FAITH NO MORE, SEPULTURA) and the album features artwork by the legendary Metastazis (MORBID ANGEL, BEHEMOTH). Graced with an incisively dynamic pummelling from drummer-extraordinaire David Haley (PSYCROPTIC, ex-PESTILENCE) and an avowedly contemporary, genre-defying performance from vocalist Cain Cressall, "Revelator" sees a band always dead-set on boundary-pushing revelling in a fresh sense of renewal as they combine harrowing conceptuals, inventively virtuosic musicianship and immediate songcraft into the landmark record of a lauded career.
CesarAguilar escribió:El de Gravesend lo tengo que dejar pendiente por falta de tiempo, pero esta mañana han caído Suffering Hour, The Amenta y Harakiri for the Sky. El de los austriacos es una turraca extrema, pero los otros dos están muy bien.At 45 minutes in length spanning 5 songs, “The Cyclic Reckoning” showcases the band firing on all cylinders. The music on this album is more representative of SUFFERING HOUR as a whole than it ever was on past material, with every member making their presence more known than ever. This record also features the band sacrificing some of their technicality and chaos in favor of more atmospheric passages, as the band envisioned this record to be an unhindered display of negative emotion, seething or sombre. Based around themes of awakening, obsessions, and mental anguish, this is a natural continuation of everything that encompasses the band's ideas on life, death and beyond. This is Suffering Hour at their most honest and fierce."Revelator" the fourth full-length - and first for DMP - from Australia’s THE AMENTA is the culmination of nearly 20 years’ collective experimentation in nonconformist, dissonant, dynamic and electronically-lacerated Death Metal.
THE AMENTA have used their 7-year hiatus to methodically deconstruct and reimagine their already distinctive core sound: incorporating maximalist Industrial Black Metal ballast, disturbingly cinematic Ambient/Noise textures, treated violin, dread acoustics and circuit-bent electronics into a labyrinthine set of infectious hymns to societal collapse which juxtapose dreamlike moments of strange calm with sensory overload, savage discord and unease.
Recorded by the band and mixed by guitarist Erik Miehs, "Revelator" is the most openly organic and crushing the band has sounded to date. Mastering has been meticulously crafted by Maor Applebaum (FAITH NO MORE, SEPULTURA) and the album features artwork by the legendary Metastazis (MORBID ANGEL, BEHEMOTH). Graced with an incisively dynamic pummelling from drummer-extraordinaire David Haley (PSYCROPTIC, ex-PESTILENCE) and an avowedly contemporary, genre-defying performance from vocalist Cain Cressall, "Revelator" sees a band always dead-set on boundary-pushing revelling in a fresh sense of renewal as they combine harrowing conceptuals, inventively virtuosic musicianship and immediate songcraft into the landmark record of a lauded career.
CesarAguilar escribió:Pues que me parece un turre. Dura muchísimo, las canciones son muy largas y casi todas son parecidas. Un rollazo.
GabrielGDemm escribió:A ver como explico yo esto...
Me siento entrando entre toda una amalgama de metal que desconozco, me gustaría conocer y donde creo que voy a pecar de "poser"
Me molan bastante los últimos trabajos de Rotting Christ y Behemoth. Con el tiempo son discos que me han acabado flipando de un genero que desconozco totalmente.
Podrías recomendarme grupos de temática similar? Entiendo, no sé si erróneamente, que ambos grupos que he dicho y sus respectivas últimas obras, entran dentro del ¿Blackened Death Metal?.
El rollo épico de Rotting es lo que más me gusta, sinceramente. He probado cosas de Black Metal sinfónico pero me parecen otro rollo, no lo "soporto", aunque tampoco recuerdo muchos más grupos que daros.
Dyscarnate, si acaso, que no sé si son mas death/groove o lo que sea, también me molan en su último disco. No sé si este grupo entra en la temática.
Ayuda, por favor, y perdonen las molestias
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