The noise diaries III

Monstrosity are one of bands I turn to when craving death metal in trope form, expertly crafted but delivered in the most general sense, free of idiosyncrasy. Much like Malevolent Creation, and maybe Morpheus Descends, they offer a completely de-stylised, bipartisan interpretation of classic era death metal. At least on โ€˜Imperial Doomโ€™. โ€˜Milleniumโ€™, with its... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling shorts, 10th April 24

Urku Llanthu: Tarpuk AmsaOut 31st March on Takiri Productions Ecuadorian neofolk/ambient project Urku Llanthu return for album number four, this time for a lengthy concept piece on Jichi, a water deity native to the lowlands of the Andes. The light touch melodic flourishes exercised through phasing synths, haunting percussion, and a host of acoustic instrumentation... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling: Darkestrah’s folk metal course correction

NomadOut 29th March on Osmose Productions Darkestrah find yet more mileage in the heavy/black/folk military procession metal innovated by Bathory, developed by Graveland, and imitated by everyone from Primordial to Russian and Ukrainian NS bands. The substance of their latest effort โ€˜Nomadโ€™ consists of marching paced heavy metal riffing, impressive for the amount of information... Continue Reading →

The noise diaries II – old flames

Italyโ€™s Sadist were a lockdown find, an absolute gem of mature stage death metal. Their debut โ€˜Above the Lightโ€™ released in 1993 flirts with the sillier end of progressive metal, but confidently traverses this dangerous โ€“ in terms of its flirtation with bad taste โ€“ territory thanks to its ability to integrate imaginatively straightforward riffing... Continue Reading →

The noise diaries I – plugging gaps

Becoming a father last summer reeked a disruption to my rigorous and longstanding listening schedules as dramatic as it was expected. Parenthood is many things. But at its most basic, pragmatic level, it means fielding constant demands on time and attention. The knock-on effect for anyone whose chief pastimes are reading and listening to music... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling shorts, 1st April 24

Flesh Architect: O RitualistiqueOut 25th March on Sacrilegio Records Colombian outfit featuring Eduardo Canal of Cรณndor fame. Reinvigorates brutal/technical death metal with some much needed surrealism. The sample prologue of banal weather reports juxtaposed with descriptions of horrific murders puts us on familiar thematic territory for this style, but Flesh Architect revel in a playful,... Continue Reading →

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