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  1. Legionowo, Poland
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  1. Apokrypha Archives vol.2 Where Cold Winds Blow
    by Hekatomb
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    YomaBarr Don't expect another Korosta (which is great). This has the rehearsal sound quality (jammed?), this is completely insane - and this is great as well. Just differently.
  2. Apokrypha Archives vol.1 Terminal Devotion
    by Hekatomb
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    YomaBarr Sorry it took me so long, Hekatomb! I needed to digest Archives 2 at least a bit first.

    Favourite track, all of them, it's a whole. Favorite track: We Do In All Honesty, Hate This World.
  3. Krew na waszych dłoniach
    by Necrosodomistical Slaughter
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    YomaBarr Picture a yard surrounded by old tenements; two sister joints in't. One strictly a music club, one a bar with a little stage room in the back.

    Picture two metal gigs overlapping.
    A band from the bar plays, the club has a break; a band from the club plays, the bar has a break. Meanwhile everybody sits in the bar's garden in the yard fraternizing :D

    I was in the bar for Replicant & Pyrrhon and this is one of the bands from the club :) Grind, death, core, a hint of black and dual vocals. Yum! Favorite track: Sztylety świętych.
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  4. Pôrgu - Bez Ciebie
    by DIY213 Pôrgu - Bez Ciebie CD
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  5. New Day Symptoms
    by Final Gasp
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    brad feuerhelm I hadn't heard these guys before, but got a heavy vibe of Mastodon's last album Hushed and Grim mixed with a bunch of other stuff from Mercyful Fate to Tribulation and a few others, but individual enough to make it their own. Strong songwriting.
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    klamath100 Glorious mix of hardcore, death rock and 80s Killing Joke. Every song is a fist-in-the-air banger. Favorite track: The Apparition.
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    IDE Final Gasp blends deathrock and punk/hardcore, but on this album, while retaining that raw punk energy, the guitar sound has become heavier and more robust, making it possible to listen to it as metal. Interpreted as metal, it has an atmosphere reminiscent of Unto Others and Tribulation, with the added heaviness of Acid Bath. Very good. ★★
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  1. All The Cages Holding Us Will One Day Turn To Dust
    by snag.
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    Debilitated Debilitated
  2. Black Dust
    by Haemoth
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    When The Dust Finally Settles When The Dust Finally Settles
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  3. 4. ⁠Assets For Psychedelic Warfare
    by Viscera///
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    Radiant Radiant
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  4. Hohe Tannen
    by Ara
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    Geweiht Geweiht
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  5. Facilis Descensus Averno
    by SAEVUS FINIS
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    Aeons of Spiritual Starvation Aeons of Spiritual Starvation
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    Nocturnal Egg (Jordan) Mortvorvm, Sangvis Aestvs et MCMXII, les trois têtes pensantes — Cerbère a fait des petits — derrière Saevus Finis n'ont jamais donné signe de vie avant ce jour : c'est comme si ce groupe venait d'un monde suffisamment évolué pour voyager entre les dimensions. En l'occurrence, Facilis Descensus Averno le prouve : si le death metal contient les dissonances les plus cauchemardesques, presque vivantes, barbares (et le latin ravive l'héritage d'Abruptum), il est aussi solide et organisé. Terrifiant. Favorite track: Unfulfillment.
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    gwcon2006 Another great TO release. Thank you for the METAL SF!
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    Lorenzo Powerfully avant-garde death metal blended with dissonant black metal to form a dark world that is occupied by both suffocating intricacies and unnerving dread. Interestingly finding a way to split both mentioned genre styles quite evenly on the album, Saevus Finis does not blindly follow the influence of other artists in their genre space so much as they merge them together as an ever-shifting foundation to grow from.
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