Hi! Your debut album, “Funeral Altar Epiphanies,” has been described as a monumental slab of dark and doomy death metal. Could you delve into the specific inspirations behind ...
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Transcending Obscurity records
Hi! The evolution of Sepulchral Curse‘s sound has been described as expanding and diverse. Could you tell us about the key influences and experiences that led the band ...
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Hi! It has been five years since your last album, what have you been up to during this time? Well, to tell you the truth we didn’t feel ...
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Hi Evan! How did you approach the songwriting process for “Blackened Cerebral Rifts”? Did you have a specific concept or theme in mind when writing the album? Hey ...
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Hi! Your music draws from classic death metal bands, but also has a unique twist of its own. Can you tell us more about the musical influences that ...
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I always have the impression that if you asked most people about the first few countries they’d think of when you say “death metal”, the United Kingdom probably ...
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Last European tour promoting Mgła’s Age of Excuse album First chance to witness tracks from Ulcerate’s Stare into Death and Be Still Support will come from Mord’A’Stigmata & ...
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I have to start this review off right. I must confess that I am a huge fan of Swedish style Death Metal. It’s hard for me to review ...
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Another great release from Indian label Transcending Obscurity, France’s The Scalar Process launch themselves into the technical death metal genre with a monster of a first release in ...
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This international act with members of Revel In Flesh, Wombbath, Gorefest, Hail Of Bullets and more knows the right formula for good and hard-hitting death metal. There is ...
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Comments Off on Review: Heads For The Dead “Into The Red” [Transcending Obscurity Records]
Indian label Transcending Obscurity show off their new toy with their first full-length album in 16 years – it’s been worth the wait. Despite their relatively long run in the ...
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David how are you and how is the band? I hope busy working on a new Album for us? Hey man, I am doing fine! In spite of ...
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From the opening minutes of Rotten Human Kingdom, Subterraen hook listeners with their unique brand of depressive psychedelia. A hypnotic blend of crunch and atmosphere fills the air, ...
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Brazil’s Jupiterian brings us a very tight sludge album in a neat little package. With only six songs spread across a thirty five minute time frame, you may ...
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With an eardrum rupturing sonic assault, Greece’s Death Courier puts together a solid collection of Death Metal tracks that are sure to delight the fans. A well put ...
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Molasses slow sludge and classical psychedelia come together to form a dense metallic sound that Eremit call Desert of Ghouls. A hypnotic swirl of brutally churning riffs and ...
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Arallu is an Middle Eastern black metal band from the holy land, that combines unique instruments like Saz and Darbukka, as you can see in this video, catching ...
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