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Post by Tatty on Mar 11, 2008 22:23:28 GMT
Blessed be This Nightmare.
Pretty awesome, especially after the bog standard affair that was their EP.
The rotating vocalist door sees old Hunt For Ida Wave, I Killed The Prom Queen frontman return to these shores, and former band mates, pretty much taking off where Ida Wave finished.
Definitely a reccomended Metal purchase, out soon on Ferret records.
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Post by soapy481 on Mar 13, 2008 17:17:53 GMT
I listened to a bit on Myspace this morning. Sounds pretty good to me. As ever with this type of stuff the vocalists start to get on my tits a bit but there's no denying that it's quality metal.
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Post by Tatty on Mar 13, 2008 18:55:02 GMT
I listened to a bit on Myspace this morning. Sounds pretty good to me. As ever with this type of stuff the vocalists start to get on my tits a bit but there's no denying that it's quality metal. Vocals are one of the best things about it. It's refreshing to hear a Death Metal band not doing this whol guttaral vocal thing and thinking they're Dying Fetus.
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Post by soapy481 on Mar 14, 2008 9:40:29 GMT
I listened to a bit on Myspace this morning. Sounds pretty good to me. As ever with this type of stuff the vocalists start to get on my tits a bit but there's no denying that it's quality metal. Vocals are one of the best things about it. It's refreshing to hear a Death Metal band not doing this whol guttaral vocal thing and thinking they're Dying Fetus. I prefer the gutteral stuff but then that's a throwback to my obsession with death metal in the early nineties. I can usually get used to vocals anyhow so long as the musics there, and it certainly is here.
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