
Hellish God – The Evil Emanations
It is really the classic sound from the late 90’s that they most call forth.
It is really the classic sound from the late 90’s that they most call forth.
You’ll want to strike that match.
Will make what I predict to be an unprecedented play garnering the praise of thrashers far and wide.
Pfm have put so much forethought into lyrical rhythms and how they function in each language that I daresay that this is possibly the best multilanguage double album ever released.
Gravesite, with their much more nuanced approach are maybe more comparable to a lich from Dungeons and Dragons fame. These creatures were evil sorcerers who extended their life even past death, basically intelligent, malevolent, animated corpses with great power.
Complex and technical guitar lines led by absolutely insane drum tracks that are almost impossible to predict. Guttural, venomous vocals set the pace for the real brutality this album has to offer.
True appreciation of everything Side sets out to do will require quite a commitment.
With shades of many types of metal like Folk/Viking to Extreme/Death all the way to an almost progressive feel, this band shows they’re very well rounded and have many more stories for us all to hear.
Sometimes 12 minutes of savagery is all you need.
On Liberty Place, their new EP, the Italian three-piece band Koneskin conjure up a groove, fall into place, and never seem to look back…