Freedom of Fear – Carpathia
If you are a person who enjoys tech-death and symphonic black metal, this record may just be your album of the year … MoreFreedom of Fear – Carpathia
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If you are a person who enjoys tech-death and symphonic black metal, this record may just be your album of the year … MoreFreedom of Fear – Carpathia
I expect big things in Vorbid’s future … MoreVorbid – A Swan by the Edge of Mandala
Even though, the vocals can become a little repetitive, they don’t distract from the overall intended tone of the album, lending credence to the notion that, overall, Coagulating Mirth is a fun EP that can easily be played on repeat, each track having impressive and thoughtfully-written melodic death metal components which point to great technique as well as clever production … MoreThe Atrophic – Coagulating Mirth
Absolute fire … MoreSoreption – Jord
Polish death metal masters, Decapitated, continue the tradition of technical intensity, but with an added emphasis on melody and atmosphere on their 8th album, Cancer Culture … MoreDecapitated – Cancer Culture
Technical death-metal done right and a bass tone that will rip the teeth from your mouth … MoreBeyond The Structure – Scrutiny
A shot of some killer old school for you Tech Death heads … MoreGodless Truth – Godless Truth
With Moksha, The Last of Lucy have evolved beyond the Into the Moat and The Red Chord homages of their beginnings, adopting a blistering, well-structured, and at times progressive technical death metal style that looks to take them to a promising future … MoreThe Last of Lucy – Moksha
Is there something in the water? … MoreOphidian I – Desolate