Mordy's Metal Listening Club - New Albums Every Monday

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it's gone here for sure.

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Monday, 2 August 2010 14:40 (thirteen years ago) link

fucking upper-30s in my neck eurotrash zone.

deep purple yoda (Ioannis), Monday, 2 August 2010 14:42 (thirteen years ago) link

oh okay hold on.

scott seward, Monday, 2 August 2010 14:42 (thirteen years ago) link

*of the (or some such)

xp

deep purple yoda (Ioannis), Monday, 2 August 2010 14:43 (thirteen years ago) link

not been over 20c here in july, rained a lot too.

may & june was great though.

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Monday, 2 August 2010 14:43 (thirteen years ago) link

damn highlanders!

deep purple yoda (Ioannis), Monday, 2 August 2010 14:45 (thirteen years ago) link

it was probably even wetter in the highlands

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Monday, 2 August 2010 14:49 (thirteen years ago) link

you're all high as far as i'm concerned, man.

deep purple yoda (Ioannis), Monday, 2 August 2010 14:51 (thirteen years ago) link

INTAGLIO - S/T (SOLITUDE PRODUCTIONS - 2005)

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AMOK - NECROSPIRITUAL DEATHCORE (PLANET SATAN REVOLUTION - 2006)

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NECRO DEATHMORT - THIS BEAT IS NECROTRONIC (DISTRACTION - 2009)

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(the Intaglio album is one of my favorite funeral doom albums of recent years. a Russian duo, I don't think they have recorded anything since. but funeral doom dudes are slow like that. Amok are from Norway and the people involved have been in a zillion bands. aborym, mysticum, aeternus, etc, etc. one of my favorite albums from 2006. i kinda obsessed over it. the goatflesh removal suite portion of the album is one of my favorite pieces of music from the last decade. why? i don't know! i just think its riveting. there is a whole jim jones thing going on with the album and i don't care about any of that, but they really tapped into something when they made this album. majik energy! and the necro deathmort album is just for fun. i've played it a ton. what can i say, i dig big beats + doom riffs. enjoy! maybe.)

scott seward, Monday, 2 August 2010 15:05 (thirteen years ago) link

oh but i don't know about linkage. they shouldn't be too hard to find?

scott seward, Monday, 2 August 2010 15:06 (thirteen years ago) link

man, intaglio are awesome! them ruskies create a near-perfect distillation of everything funereal & gloomy in euro-metal, imo. haven't heard the others tho.

deep purple yoda (Ioannis), Monday, 2 August 2010 15:21 (thirteen years ago) link

need to go looking for links damn you!

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Monday, 2 August 2010 16:44 (thirteen years ago) link

what a disaster for pirates.

;-)

original bgm, Monday, 2 August 2010 17:43 (thirteen years ago) link

I'm game for another week too. have a theme all planned out and everything.

02/8 scott seward
09/8 mordy
16/8 Sebastian
23/8 alan n

original bgm, Monday, 2 August 2010 17:44 (thirteen years ago) link

still way behind but I did listen to all three of these of call all destroyer's picks last week.

AVERSE SEFIRA - ADVENT PARALLAX (candlelight, 2008)
seemed pretty good but have to admit that it left no impression on me once it had blasted to its conclusion. will likely re-visit.

CURSED - TWO (goodfellow, 2005)
I listened to way too much hardcore during my college years, so I thought I would be all over this. but I really couldn't see what these guys are bringing to the table that converge haven't already done and done way better. I know most hardcore bands are pretty derivative but I felt like there was no reason for this album to exist. I peaced out during the endless track towards the end.

ANATA - THE INFERNAL DEPTHS OF HATRED (season of mist, 1998)
my fave of these three. totally get the melodic/epic/emotional qualities you're describing, cad. solid record.

original bgm, Monday, 2 August 2010 17:55 (thirteen years ago) link

ahem i was last week

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Monday, 2 August 2010 18:05 (thirteen years ago) link

:)

call all destroyer, Monday, 2 August 2010 18:09 (thirteen years ago) link

last week was the week I listened to cad's picks. will get to your records as well, jeez!

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original bgm, Monday, 2 August 2010 18:32 (thirteen years ago) link

ps scott, your picks look cool. I've heard that amok record. it's INTENSE.

also, THIS BEAT IS NECROTRONIC is such a great album name.

original bgm, Monday, 2 August 2010 18:38 (thirteen years ago) link

This Beat Is Necrotronic can be found here: http://sharebee.com/d2ce671a

And I'm allowed to post an dodgy link to it because I run their label. Ace!

Oh yeah, go to distractionrecords.com if you want to buy it proper - we only have about two dozen copies left though so be quick or be dead.

Cheers for spreading the word Scott - I'm expecting the next album to plop through my doorstep within the next month (give or take another month, you know what bands are like. . .) so you'll be the first to know when things are a-happening with that.

Cool picks in this thread by the way dudes, keep 'em coming!

daztraction, Thursday, 5 August 2010 10:31 (thirteen years ago) link

pagan altar album is pretty good--wish i liked the singer more.

call all destroyer, Thursday, 5 August 2010 20:18 (thirteen years ago) link

09/8 mordy
16/8 Sebastian
23/8 alan n

― The world’s most violent pizza delivery man (Alan N),

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 01:04 (thirteen years ago) link

Oh, sorry, I've gotta pass for now. I'll go sometime in the future but I'm really not prepared atm. Kerr, might stepping in for me?

Mordy, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 01:08 (thirteen years ago) link

Yeah I guess so

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 01:14 (thirteen years ago) link

This was what I was going to do a few weeks back but changed my mind.
Theme : Japanese Metal.

Corrupted - El Mundo Frio
http://www.metal-archives.com/images/9/7/3/8/97386.jpg
Not a Spotify

Boris - Absolutego
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Not a Spotify

Church Of Misery - The Second Coming
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Not a Spotify

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 01:30 (thirteen years ago) link

feel free to catch up on my picks from a few weeks ago too

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 11:31 (thirteen years ago) link

I'm a week behind after trips planned and unplanned; right now I'm listening to the Amok album Scott picked and really digging it. The rhythm section is killing me - they sound great and form a real pocket for the rest of the band to lash out from and fall back into for cover. Another big chunk of my anti-death metal armor is knocked off by this record; by the end of the year I might (gasp!) even be a fan of the genre. Stranger things have happened.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 12:50 (thirteen years ago) link

Sadly, the Intaglio is not catching me. I have to be in the mood for funeral doom, and I can't reach that place on a hot summer day. Come November this might blow me away.

On to Necro Deathmort!

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 13:30 (thirteen years ago) link

heh, i recently capitulated on that particular front; that blasted Swedish Death Metal collection from last year got its hooks in me but good. and it hurts, too.

xp

Quo riff just isn't a suitable vehicle for interplanetary exploration (Ioannis), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 13:36 (thirteen years ago) link

you really have to turn off your mind, relax, and float downstream with the intaglio. if you have "errands" or "work" to do then you won't dig it as much. your pulse rate has to be pretty low and your calendar cleared.

scott seward, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 13:44 (thirteen years ago) link

I've seen that but resisted it's call pretty easily; now I'm afraid of it, for this listening club has shown over and over again that I do actually like a bunch of stuff from the genre.

By the way, this Necro Deathmort is really odd in a good way. I'll wait till I've heard it all the way through to sum up but at the 10 minute mark I've enjoyed every bit of it.

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RE: Intaglio - that's sort of what I figured, Scott - I can't clear the decks enough to get swept away right now.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 13:49 (thirteen years ago) link

Necro Deathmort kick major, major ass. I have no idea what category this is besides awesome. They've obviously read this book and taken it to heart:

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EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 15:25 (thirteen years ago) link

haven't re-listened but that corrupted album is not one of my faves. I don't like how they take the basic progression they're working off of and simply repeat it twice with slight variations. it feels like I've already listened to the whole album halfway through, you know?

but it's a corrupted album, so it's still pretty damn good. when it crushes, it CRUSHES. (but alas, not for long enough.) there's nothing quite like this band in heavy mode.

original bgm, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 15:32 (thirteen years ago) link

I was gonna do Llenandose de Gusanos but I didn't think people could take that. 2 cds with one massive ambient cd.

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 15:35 (thirteen years ago) link

Boris and Corrupted aren't my bag. I've heard some other Church of Misery but not that one so I'll try to give it a go.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 15:52 (thirteen years ago) link

Boris before Pink/Smile is very different, but I expect you already know that (esp if you dont like Corrupted).

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 15:58 (thirteen years ago) link

Yeah, I tried stuff from their various incarnations and nothing ever clicked. Corrupted I respect -- they do their "thing" very well --- but I don't enjoy it or like it much.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 15:59 (thirteen years ago) link

Not even Akuma No Uta or Heavy Rocks?

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 16:02 (thirteen years ago) link

I was gonna do Llenandose de Gusanos but I didn't think people could take that. 2 cds with one massive ambient cd.

yeah, I totally get why you didn't pick llenandose but that one is my favorite. a real game-changer in my personal listening history.

still remember my first listen to it - was mega-stressed because I had fallen into my usual procrastination habits and some paper or programming assignment or whatever was due the next day. decided I needed a break to eat and put on the first disc. massive catharsis ensued.

play llenandose loud, and for better or worse, you will be affected. (in my experience, anyway.)

original bgm, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 16:10 (thirteen years ago) link

Not even Akuma No Uta or Heavy Rocks?

I should like those two records -- I like lots of stoner stuff -- but nope. I just don't like them. At best they don't register.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 16:21 (thirteen years ago) link

continuing some catch up here - i really like the warning record that pfunk posted.

call all destroyer, Friday, 13 August 2010 18:33 (thirteen years ago) link

Here is my selection.
Theme: and all that could have been.
Bands that should and could have ruled the world, but never went anywhere.

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Aragorn – Noonday, the Anthology

Let’s begin with some classic NWOBHM. The NWOBHM started as a 7-inch single genre and the list of bands that only released one or two singles and then disappeared is endless. Most of these bands put down plenty of material however, that just never saw a proper release back in their day. Luckily we find ourselves in a period where this obscure material is tracked down by NWOBHM aficionados and released on anthology CD’s.

Two of my favorites are Tyrant (from Gloucester, UK; be sure to check out their anthology on Steel Legacy Records) and Aragorn. I chose to go with Aragorn for this list because of their heaviness. Listening back to NWOBHM bands like Diamond Head, Vardis, Holocaust or Blitzkrieg, I find the songs to be catchy, but the music far from being heavy anymore. But I still experience Aragorn as extremely dark, menacing and very raw. I even think to hear some Stooges influences in their music.

The band released only one single, in 1981. Listening to the anthology, I can only lament that it stayed at that.

Not a Spotify!

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Infernal Majesty – None Shall Defy

Flash forward to thrash metal. Infernal Majesty hail from Canada and released their debut in 1987. I don’t remember if it was expressed during an interview or in the liner notes of the album, but the band stated that they were aiming to push Slayer from the Throne of the Most Extreme. On Slayer: I’ve always considered Hell Awaits to be their best album. The songs have unusual structures and the whole platter breathes an atmosphere of gloom and decay. Slayer chose to never follow-up on this style (well, they did a little on South of Heaven - my second favorite Slayer album). Luckily, in my ears, Infernal Majesty created Hell Awaits’ sister album. The songs on None Shall Defy are quite complex, without losing the ability to flat out rock and rampage. Sludgy doom metal intro’s and outro’s seal the deal. Evil to the bone.

If Infernal Majesty ever posed a serious threat to Slayer, is something I can’t tell from None Shall Defy alone. Their second album should have been their answer to Reign in Blood, I guess. But it never arrived. Or, it arrived in 1998, after the band regrouped because of the success of the None Shall Defy CD release. By then the momentum was lost, and my interest had vanished.

None Shall Defy remains a bona fide thrash metal classic though.

Not a Spotify!

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Wargasm – Why Play Around?

Looking back, I consider the early years of extreme metal to be dominated by uncontrolled aggression. The extremeness is accomplished by hitting the instruments as hard and fast as possible and by yelling and screaming in the microphone. It is all about being loud. There doesn’t seem to be any control of the emotion (which I love, mind you). Wargasm was a surprise in that the band seemed to go for the understatement. Deliberate passive aggression which created a tension that I felt was unique for its time. These are intellectuals that retaliate with precaution instead of childlike spastics. Unheard of by these young ears.

It was 1988 and metal was branching out. In 1985 hardcore and punk were allowed to mix with metal. Some years later the borders opened up for funk (ugh!) and for psychedelica. Regarding the latter, I always considered Voivod king. But Wargasm did also mix styles of music which I was unable to give a proper place. Which confused and fascinated at the same time. Twenty-two years later, it’s all considerably less unique. But I still believe Why Play Around? to be a special piece of metal music, which went highly unnoticed. That the CD has been impossible to find almost since the day of release didn’t help. That a proper and timely follow-up never materialized didn’t help either. A pity, really.

Not a Spotify!

Enjoy!

Sebastian (Royal Mermaid Mover), Sunday, 15 August 2010 23:01 (thirteen years ago) link

Really liked the Infernal Majesty this morning. The first track "overlord" sets the table and the feast continues except for a limp salad in "S.O.S." Besides the opening one-two punch, I quite liked the title track. The whole thing was like a trip down memory lane with different tour guide - I didn't hear these guys at the time but they would have been right up my alley. Good rhythm section, which is a definite plus. Thanks!

EZ Snappin, Monday, 16 August 2010 15:08 (thirteen years ago) link

Sadly, Aragorn does not hit another home run. Great single, and now I totally understand why that's all they got back in the day. I was laughing more than rocking which can't be what they intended. Drummer can't keep a beat, guitarist has his tone set to SHRED and even attempts to rip off "Eruption"! They have no idea what they're aiming for and still miss any and every possible target. Immortal tune, "Black Ice," but the rest was pretty painful.

EZ Snappin, Monday, 16 August 2010 15:58 (thirteen years ago) link

Yeah, I can see that. I somehow don't judge the more extreme NWOBHM bands on their musicianship, as I feel it was never about that. Prime example: Venom. Problem with the anthology is that it contains almost every demo ever made, of which some should never have left the shelf for sure. But to me there are many killer tunes to be found here. Personal favorite: You Changed My World. Track number five, I believe. Catchy as hell and definitely not aimless.

Sebastian (Royal Mermaid Mover), Monday, 16 August 2010 16:29 (thirteen years ago) link

"You Changed My World" would definitely have been the best choice for a second single out of these tracks. And maybe if they had more time and money some of the others could have been shaped and tightened up, but I totally understand why they didn't get the chance. I wanted to like it because "Black Ice" is tremendously good but just didn't.

However, I'm glad I saved Wargasm till last. I figured with a name like that they'd have to be good (worked for Kick Axe, right? Okay, not always a fair barometer) and they smoked. Best of the three by no small margin, and one I'm for which going to try to find a physical copy. I think you hit the nail on the head by saying they capture a restrained aggression, and are all the better for it. My problem with speed and aggro set to ten is it is hard to do and still have a tune; these fellows (I'm assuming - I know naught) never let the song escape no matter how fast the gallop. Great fun and a great recommendation.

Thanks Sebastian!

EZ Snappin, Monday, 16 August 2010 16:52 (thirteen years ago) link

You're welcome :-)

Truly great album.

Sebastian (Royal Mermaid Mover), Monday, 16 August 2010 16:56 (thirteen years ago) link

None Shall Defy was one of my faves in my early teens, precisely because they sounded just like Slayer. I need to hear Aragorn, that was a bit before my time.

Siegbran, Monday, 16 August 2010 19:55 (thirteen years ago) link

i've never heard any of these! probably dig them all knowing me. cuz i know me pretty well.

scott seward, Monday, 16 August 2010 20:13 (thirteen years ago) link

as far as 80's metal goes, you have to be pretty fucking horrible for me not to find some value in a record. same with rap. and even if your album is horrible...

scott seward, Monday, 16 August 2010 20:15 (thirteen years ago) link


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