Greetings, Decibel readers!
It’s every week of doom and gloom with the newest from Clairvoyance, Incinerated and (the final?) Everlasting Darkness!
Within the meantime, I’ll be seeing Historical Dying tonight and may’t wait to see what all of the fuss is about, will certainly report again subsequent week.
Get pleasure from!
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Clairvoyance – Chasm of Immurement
You need heavy? These guys are heavy. That is some supremely crushing death-doom that performs like Post-mortem, Incantation, Bolt Thrower and Runemagick all bought collectively and had an enormous celebration … in hell.
Stream: Apple Music
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Dephosphorus – Planetoktonos
I like a band with a style for the literary in life. Apparently these guys are actually into The Expanse and Nick Bostrom’s exploration into super-intelligence. Oh, and it’s additionally actually stable loss of life steel, performed in a method the band likes to name “Astrogrind.” I additionally respect a band that offers a reputation to their very own microgenre.
Stream: Apple Music
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Everlasting Darkness – Everlasting Darkness
Everlasting Darkness, they’re again! Effectively, truly no they’re gone once more now. However that’s okay, they’ve left us with a contemporary death-doom basic with this self-titled masterwork. If you wish to be taught a little bit extra concerning the album, take a look at Chris Dick’s story about it in Decibel #251.
Stream: Apple Music
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Filth – Time to Rot
The identify suits. The art work suits. All of it comes collectively on this album, from the putrid riffs to the searing vocals to the devastating rhythms. In the event you’re on the lookout for no-nonsense loss of life steel, make this EP you’re subsequent “Odious Obsession.”
Stream: Apple Music
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Incinerated – The Epitome of Transgression
Dense, disorienting, dissonant blackened loss of life steel. That is the Indonesian band’s second album, following up 2020’s Stellar Abomination. Don’t let the epic music lengths deter you, there’s numerous pleasure to be discovered on this introspective work of maximum artwork.