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Greetings, Decibel listeners!
Nicely, time to shake issues up a bit, and no I’m not referring to the minor earthquake that simply make my home rattle for like 15 seconds. No! I’m speaking concerning the 5 new releases beneath!
Beneath you’ll discover earth-shattering loss of life steel, torrential waves of black steel, and different kinds match for puns about pure disasters (or simply temporary disturbances).
Cheers!
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Cantique Lépreux – Le Bannissement
Ah, sure, Québecois black steel. For followers of flowing rhythms and tremolo-picked riffs on the upper guitar strings. A sound like this at all times ensures a sure degree of drama and longing to go together with the thunderous drums and mournful growls.
Stream: Apple Music
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Diabolic Oath – Oracular Hexations
Brutal, oppressive and hateful blackened loss of life steel. Positively good music for these within the temper for a blasphemous blasting.
Stream: Apple Music
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Dialith – Alter
CT’s personal masters of epic energy steel return with their newest EP, Alter. Followers of the type will probably be spoiled for riches right here, from the hovering vocals, to the heroic guitar strains — and naturally, who can deny that expert-level drum work? For exhibiting of the band’s handiwork, take a look at the video beneath for “Shadowdancer” (my private emphasis on the part that begins across the 2:30 mark — why? Don’t fear about it.)
Stream: Apple Music
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Funeral Leech – The Phantasm of Time
New York’s Funeral Leech in the meantime returns with their follow-up to 2020’s Dying Meditation with The Phantasm of Time. It’s a darkish loss of life steel beast with very welcome shades of doom that drape the music in oceans of ambiance. Music for when the solar dies.
Stream: Apple Music
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Witch Vomit – Funeral Sanctum
Oh hell sure! Over the previous few years, Witch Vomit has established themselves as one of many premiere voices in fashionable loss of life steel. However with this newest album, they diversify their sound in the easiest way attainable: Dissection-style blue-cover black steel! What you get is one thing akin to Necrophobic combined with early Amorhpis, and I’m actually not complaining. This will probably be on of the albums to beat this yr, for certain.
Stream: Apple Music
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