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  1. 12 hours ago, BeerMonger said:

    loved their debut, first single has me hyped

    I caught them a few weeks ago on the first night of their tour with Sumac, where they played almost entirely stuff off of this record. Apart from the "this is literally our first night playing as a full band" hiccups. they were really tight, and the new songs sound great. Nowhere near as much microtonality as the debut, but you make up for that in sheer volume of pinch harmonics. 

  2. Pre-orders for the new Ulcerate are up now at Debemur Morti. Options appear to be a standard 2xLP in red/black galaxy for $29.99, or the DMP exclusive 2xLP, red w. black splatter and a silkscreen slipcase, for $20 more. 

    US preorders here:

    https://debemurmorti.aisamerch.com/pre-orders

    EU pre-orders here:

    https://www.debemur-morti.com/en/400-ulcerate-shop

    Also, first track from this went live as well, for those of you who like to listen ahead of time:

     

    https://youtu.be/l31Xj44vJEA

     

  3. On 3/12/2024 at 11:26 AM, jhulud said:

    I don't know if y'all saw...but Blake Harrison of Pig Destroyer passed away this past weekend. 48 years old. 

    Rest in Power, good sir. 

    May be an image of 1 person and beard

    Absolutely awful to read about. I only ever saw Pig Destroyer once, at the Decibel 100th issue show in Philly, but man, was Blake such a great hype man. You could see very clearly that he was having a hell of a time just doing what he loved. 

     

    R.I.P., noiseman

  4. New Ulcerate!!!! Pre-order info drops March 14th, album art & tracklist is up now:

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    Tracklist:

    01. To Flow Through Ashen Hearts
    02. The Dawn is Hollow
    03. Further Opening the Wounds
    04. Transfiguration In and Out of Worlds
    05. To See Death Just Once
    06. Undying as an Apparition
    07. Cutting the Throat of God

     

    "Cutting the Throat of God" explores a cohesive lyrical theme centered around the rupture of morality, the delicate boundary between depravity and extremity, and the irreversible descent into darkness.

    A first track, 'The Dawn is Hollow,' and pre-order details will be unveiled on March 14th. The album will be available on CD, vinyl, and digital formats, and is set for release on June 14th 2024.

  5. On 2/28/2024 at 5:02 PM, cautionthieves said:

    Got this when I emailed about it:

    'We are currently experiencing delays with HOPESFALL ‘THE SATELLITE YEARS 2.0’ 2LP (Limited Edition – Only 500 made, Clear Vinyl) and do not have a set ETA at the moment. Our team is actively working to expedite the processing of your order and ensure it reaches you as quickly as possible. Thank you for your continued patience.'

    Yeah, I emailed them about a week ago asking for an update, and they said the same thing. So, whatever is causing the delay hasn't been resolved yet.

  6. First show of 2024 last weekend. Caught SUMAC with Scarcity and Forbes Grahm at Arts at the Armory in Boston*.

    Forbes Grahm was cool; not really my thing, but I can appreciate anyone creating their own thing. Seemed like some free jazz type stuff on the trumpet, but run through some number of filters (I'm presuming ProTools or something, based on the two-Macbook setup on the stage) and effects. Definitely seemed like the kind of unexpected weird that Aaron Turner loves, so it made sense.

    Scarcity played almost entirely new material from a record that Brendon Randall-Myers confirmed will be releasing sometime later this summer through The Flenser.  They're a full band now, and the new songs sound pretty badass. I wish they'd played more from Aveilut, but apparently according to BRM, those songs are insanely hard to translate live. They did close their set with the "III" movement, which was cool.

    SUMAC was fantastic. Loud as hell, all three of them appeared to be really having a blast playing. They're getting even more improvisational/noisy these days; I'd estimate that at least 50% of their set was unidentifiable from anything they've recorded. 

  7. Didn't see anything else in thread about this; GLASSING has a new record coming out in April.

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    GLASSING - "From the Other Side of the Window" LP

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    Release Date: April 26, 2024

     

    The space between soaring euphoria and dwindling hope is much thinner than so many of us would dare to admit. Glassing, however, not only reside in this liminal space, but thrive.

    The Austin, Texas-based power-trio have overcome every grisly obstacle thrown their way, sharpening their teeth over eight relentless years of touring and drinking in the wisdom earned off the back of their inimitable palette of post-hardcore, black metal and soaring, celestial shoegaze.

    Now though, on ‘From the Other Side of the Mirror’, Glassing invite us inside to take a hard look at ourselves from an alien, uncompromising and often unsettling perspective....(more text from Pelagic Records on the website)

    Looks like a number of different variants are available through a couple different merch stores. Sounds like this one is going to be a ripper. 

  8. Wayfarer - American Gothic is hands down my AotY this year. It's stupid good.

    Other heavy releases that I spun a lot this year:

    • Liturgy - 93696
    • Body Void - Atrocity Machine
    • Usnea - Bathed In Light
    • Nightmarer - Deformity Adrift
    • Ragana - Desolation's Flower
    • OAK - Disintegrate
    • The Acacia Strain - Failure Will Follow (biggest surprise for me, as I fuckin' HATE everything else they've done)
    • Bell Witch - Future's Shadow Pt.1: The Clandestine Gate
    • Great Falls - Objects Without Pain
    • Death Engine - Ocean
    • Calligram - POSITION | MOMENTUM
    • Mizmor - Prosaic
    • Blindfolded and Led to the Woods - Rejecting Obliteration
    • Downfall of Gaia - Silhouettes of Disgust
    • Full of Hell & Primitive Man - Suffocating Hallucination
    • END - The Sin of Human Frailty
    • Big | Brave - nature morte
    • Blut Aus Nord - Disharmonium: Nahab

    That's just of the records that I actually purchased vinyl copies of...this year was really good for heavy shit.

  9. On 11/19/2023 at 9:00 PM, No This Is Patrick said:

    Tried to get tickets for When We Were Young... But that was completely stupid and a waste of time...

     

    But got to see Living Sacrifice last night, so that was pretty awesome. Chatted with Bruce, Lance, and DJ afterwards too!

    Man, I haven't seen LS play since the early 2000's...crazy to realize they're still active, and it seems with basically the same core lineup? Bruce's growls are legendary, and Lance is a beast of a drummer.

    I was one of the olds at the Botch show in Boston last weekend. Shit was beyond words.

  10. 39 minutes ago, ZeroNowhere said:

    Anyone else get the new End record?  I haven't had a chance to listen to it yet, but if the music is as awesome as the gatefold, it's going to be a real treat.

     

    I have it spinning on my turntable right now. It is, in fact, exactly as awesome as the packaging would indicate. I'd say nothing that takes a major departure from their other stuff, it's heavy as a sack of hammers & angry as a bear with a toothache, which is exactly what I want from this band. 

    Also, huge respect to Closed Casket for making the packaging this elaborate without tacking on a crazy upcharge. If I recall correctly, I paid $30USD for this, and they could easily have made it $40-45 and justified the increase by the material costs.

  11. On 10/29/2023 at 9:26 PM, Rip said:


    I’m very jealous.  I wish I could go back and watch Midnight Mass for the first time again.  It’s honestly one of the greatest shows I’ve ever seen.  Maybe it resonated with me so much because I grew up with a lot of Catholic beliefs forced upon me and now I’m not religious at all or what, but I was blown away with pretty much every episode.

    I didn't grow up Catholic, but I was raised Evangelical, so the religious themes of this show still felt sinister to me in a very deep way. To me, Bev Keane is 100% the villain in this story, and reminds me of I don't know how many people I was raised by/went to church with/am related to, with that infuriating level of sanctimonious judgement and self-righteousness. I actually really felt for Fr. Paul, he seemed like someone with a sincere heart trying to do right but in a bad way. Bev was just completely fucking reprehensible (but PHENOMENAL acting by the actress who played her, no criticism there!)

  12. No order yet, but some records that have been blowing my mind this year:

    • LITURGY - 93696
    • BODY VOID - Atrocity Machine
    • USNEA - Bathed In  Light
    • FIDDLEHEAD - Death Is Nothing To Us
    • NIGHTMARER - Deformity Adrift
    • OAK - Disintegrate
    • THE ACACIA STRAIN - Failure Will Follow
    • BELL WITCH - The Clandestine Gate
    • GREAT FALLS - Objects Without Pain
    • BLINDFOLDED AND LED TO THE WOODS - Rejecting Obliteration
    • DOWNFALL OF GAIA - Silhouettes of Disgust
    • BIG BRAVE - nature morte
  13. Caught Gaerea, Blackbraid, and Wolves in the Throne Room Friday night in Boston. Also Hoaxed, but I wasn't particularly enthused by them. Gaerea was the highlight of the show for me. Also, big ups to whoever is running sound at Big Night Live - from where I was standing, the mix was damn near perfect. Blackbraid was cool, and live they're a little more ferocious than they sound on record. WITTR was great, very theatrical, very ceremonial. Only negative of the night was having to dish out $60 for parking because I didn't realize the venue is actually right in the TD Garden complex, and I got hit with their "event parking" cost. 

  14. I really enjoyed Deformity Adrift, enough to shell out the dough for a "Solar Suffering" variant off their Bandcamp, but almost certainly not enough to bother with getting a second/different copy. I'll continue spinning my copy a good many times and not feel bad about skipping this.

    I'd say Ulcerate is the best comparison that I can think of, although Ulcerate is...I don't know, just...MORE, somehow? I can't explain it. Nightmarer is some good quality disso-death though, for sure.

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