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Sometimes you get bored of the same old, you know? There are moments I think tech-death has run its course for me, that I have to go elsewhere. But then, you hear the bass, drums, and ridiculously thick guitars start to weave around each other building a frame around our sun, and, well, I'm back. densepoplar
supported by 4 fans who also own “To Mega Therion”
It has a proggy Meshuggah feel at times, but with purposefully less fluid arrangements. Riffs and rhythms bash into each other like waves in a storm. This is brutal, technical death trudging through a doomy swamp...of doom. Doomed meets Gigan, if you will. Everything about the sound is so deep and sickening. But rather than having a cavernous, blackened aesthetic; Dystrophy sounds like Cthulu emerging from a stagnant bog. Full review: http://metaltrenches.com/reviews/a-grand-departure-65 flightoficarus (Metal Trenches)
supported by 4 fans who also own “To Mega Therion”
Xul is an underrated band that rips, shreds, and tears through anything in their way. They also have a new 2018 album that I’ll be grabbing soon. Check them out. Metallurgical Fire