Greetings, Decibel readers!
Anybody else excited for Maryland Deathfest subsequent week? Though I’m all the time stoked to see a few of my huge favorites like Evoken, Incantation, Hulder and Oxygen Destroyer, I’m particularly trying ahead to seeing Nightfall carry out all of …Majestic Thou in Damage. Actually, funeral-doom followers are completely spoiled this 12 months with Evoken, Nightfall, Mournful Congregation, Form of Despair AND Skepticism all taking part in. Going to actually want to listen to one thing quick in any case that. Fortunately sufficient, Razor is taking part in too.
Hope to see a few of you there!
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AntropomorphiA – Devoid of Gentle
The most recent from the long-running Dutch death-dealers. Antropomorphia’s work stands on the intersection of easy, grinding demise metallic within the model of Grave and Asphyx, and the darkish, all enveloping sound of Belphegor and late-era Behemoth.
Stream: Apple Music
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Blood Monolith – The Calling of Hearth
Grind-happy newcomers from Washington DC. Consists of members of Nails, Genocide Pact, Undeath and Deliriant Nerve. If that doesn’t promote it proper there, the sheer brutality of this launch ought to seal the deal.
Stream: Apple Music
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Desekryptor – Sarcophagal Corridors
Supremely darkish goodness. I first knew about Desekryptor from their 2023 EP, Curse of the Execrated, and immediately knew they have been an underground demise metallic band to look at. The excellence on show right here solely additional cements this reality.
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Eleventh Ray – Reviving Tehom
Talking of darkness, Greece’s Eleventh Ray has arrived with their debut album, casting the world in a blackened hue all their very own. Whereas the band’s sound positively jogs my memory of Aura Noir and different practitioners of black-thrash alchemy, their execution positively units them aside. Touches of demise metallic and doom maintain issues fascinating and add to the facility of the compositions, and the sound shows the right stability of readability and uncooked power.
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Stuffed with Hell – Damaged Sword, Rotten Defend
Not the primary band I’d count on to jot down album “by way of a fantasy-tinged lens” by which “the band crafts a world of canine knights and noble quests, solely to tear all of it down in a violent reckoning with mortality.” However Stuffed with Hell has by no means been a band to accept predictability, so in their very own distinctive, unhinged method, that is very a lot a continuation of their damaging sonic journey. Additionally, “Lament of All Issues” is catchy as hell.
Stream: Apple Music