Belial - The Gods of the Pit pt. II
Pretty good sound quality for a “raw mix.” These 5 tracks are all intense, and the vocals are certainly brutal enough. Like a lot of stuff like this, it’s not extremely memorable, but that may not be a problem for you when it’s this heavy. Pressed on orange vinyl. Also available on CD.
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Beherit - Drawing Down the Moon
I wasn’t expecting much from this album, and I wasn’t really surprised. Well, maybe I was - a little. This is certainly way better then their The Oath of Black Blood. Some parts of this are even good. But not a lot. Again, the production is pretty weak, and this may be holding them back somewhat, since one of the problems is that the songs are pretty noisy. Occasionally I hear something I like, usually it’s the addition of a keyboard, but its not enough. However, if they can continue to improve at the rate they have since their last album, their next one would be pretty good, although still not on the level of really great Black Metal, like Rotting Christ.
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Banished - Banished
This band used to known as Baphomet and released two 7-inches and an album (on Peaceville) under that name. The name change in no way corresponds with a style change. Apparently these is a German band who have the rights to the name Baphomet. Anyway, Banished is as heavy and raw as you would expect, and these two new songs make me long for the new album.
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Babylon Sad - Kyrie
The plodding intro gives way to interesting, keyboard-infused, speedy Death. I especially like the “uncontrolled” quality of the vocals.
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The Awakening - On & On
Formerly known as Axemaster, this band has lost none of their awesome energy with the name change. If anything, they now seem even more focused and intense. Excellent production and amazing songs. Eric’s vocals, while sorta melodic, are very powerful and fit perfectly with the powerful Thrash music. A must for all Thrash fans.
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Avatar (Illinois - USA) - Avatar ‘93
I’m a little behind in reviewing this. Well, a lot behind. Anyway, Avatar play something you have forgotten about: Thrash. I mean the real kind. There are no distorted vocals, or posing “tough guys” within a thousand miles of this demo, and that is as it should be. If you want to hear some well constructed songs, played and sung with a great deal of emotion, then look no further. Okay, I’ll admit that sometimes the lyrics are not up to the standard of the music, but don’t let that stop you from checking out this talented band.
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Autopsy - Severed Survival + Retribution for the Dead
Everyone reading this should already own these releases, so this review is moot. But, because I guess not everybody has heard of Autopsy, I’ll review it anyway: This band is one of the earliest Death Metal units, and their drummer/singer Chris played for Death on their first album. This is a combination of their first LP and EP. So what more do you need to know? Both these releases are the definition of “classic.” Don’t wait any longer.
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Atheist - Elements
Very progressive musically, and thoughtful lyrically. This is a great release, but I have no idea to whom this will appeal. It is neither raw nor accessible enough to do very well. They are extremely talented and are able to create interesting songs. You really should check this out if you ever desire anything other than blast beats, gore or Satan.
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Asystole - Asystole 1993
Okay, so not all my reviews are totally up to date, I know that. Anyway, these gentlemen play intense Death Metal, and do a great job of it. One guy plays drums, and the other does all the rest. I look forward to hearing more from this deadly duo.
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