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Horns Up Heavy Metal fans?

I feel like a dumbass for not realizing that one of my favorite bands put out a new album three months ago.

 
"All I want is for everyone to go to hell. There we can be free and love ourselves". NICE and I hear Unsane influence in this, if you remember them. This is more technical than Unsane's drunken style though. From New York and pretty raw band Unsane is. I listened to Metz all day and for some reason I got their vibe as well as a dash of Hatebreed. Good chit thank you.



I was going to link a vid from the band 1349, a very black project. I ran into this and remembered the Lamb of God influence in the vocals impressing me when someone played it after Church, ironically. The members are all anonymous. Hmm
 
"All I want is for everyone to go to hell. There we can be free and love ourselves". NICE and I hear Unsane influence in this, if you remember them.

Never heard of them before, but I like it! I think you're right about them influencing ETID. The singer especially.



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I was going to link a vid from the band 1349, a very black project. I ran into this and remembered the Lamb of God influence in the vocals impressing me when someone played it after Church, ironically. The members are all anonymous. Hmm

If I would have heard that song randomly somewhere I would have thought it was Lamb of God. Good stuff. Unfortunately, when I tried to google them to find out more about them, all that comes up is articles about the singer from As I Lay Dying hiring a hitman to kill his wife.
 
Oh dang the whole album, nice. The second song is probably my fav, "Downtown" and it prompted me to accidentally elbow a goth chick in the face at a club called Gumby's back in the day. They are good performers and sound so much better live. They got people moving very violently and when Unsane was on the billboard they always had to hire extra bouncers. Another band that played in the same time frame and needed an army of bouncers was Nothingface. They were enthusiastic to say the least. Fun to see live and were pretty archetypal in the scene at that club during those beautiful days. Back when I had normal testosterone and whatnot.

No real metal fan can give me any info about Killing for Christ but I'm pretty sure there is a Lamb of God member in it. The guitarist could be from Exodus. Just a guess. The witch song was just keeping it real for the autumn equinox. Not their best song at all. They absolutely kill it dead in most songs. The anonymity is a little strange but I'm sure they just want to make some strange point about music being music and separate from the individuals playing the music. I don't know many real metal fans, but no one knows a thing other than the fact that they cause them speeding tickets.

[YOUTUBE]Oh dang the whole album, nice. The second song is probably my fav, "Downtown" and it prompted me to accidentally elbow a goth chick in the face at a club called Gumby's back in the day. They are good performers and sound so much better live. They got people moving very violently and when Unsane was on the billboard they always had to hire extra bouncers. Another band that played in the same time frame and needed an army of bouncers was Nothingface. They were enthusiastic to say the least. Fun to see live and were pretty archetypal in the scene at that club during those beautiful days. Back when I had normal testosterone and whatnot.

No real metal fan can give me any info about Killing for Christ but I'm pretty sure there is a Lamb of God member in it. The guitarist could be from Exodus. Just a guess. The witch song was just keeping it real for the autumn equinox. Not their best song at all. They absolutely kill it dead in most songs. The anonymity is a little strange but I'm sure they just want to make some strange point about music being music and separate from the individuals playing the music. I don't know many real metal fans, but no one knows a thing other than the fact that they cause them speeding tickets.

[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkQ1KeWErTU[/YOUTUBE]

I think this is some of their later work because the singer is more melodic in some parts, rather than straight hardcore like when I saw them play a very intense set when I was tripping actually. Hard to forget stuff like that.[/YOUTUBE]

I think this is some of their later work because the singer is more melodic in some parts, rather than straight hardcore like when I saw them play a very intense set when I was tripping actually. Hard to forget stuff like that.
 
[YOUTUBE][YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzp9_XobhVI[/YOUTUBE][/YOUTUBE]

Prolly heard them but if not you should because they murder
 
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I had not heard of Killing for Christ before, thanks for the vid! If that's not Randy Blythe on vocals, it is a very good impersonation. Like others, the only thing I can find when searching for them using my mad Google skillz is shit about As I Lay Dying's Tim Lambesis murder for hire conviction.
 
Prolly heard them but if not you should because they murder

Fuck yeah they do.

Here's some new stuff coming out from Decapitated and Electric Wizard. I still can't tell how I feel about this new Decapitated album. I'll probably have to listen to it a few times all the way through before I'll be able to tell. But Electric Wizard sounds as awesome as ever.


 
Decapitated was really nice. Haven't heard them in a while. There is an album on a hard drive somewhere that sounds nowhere near as good as this. I'll have to find it. The Typography of the word DECAPITATED on the cover is one of the coolest logos I've seen. The song was cryptic enough. Electric Wizard is kind of Sludge Metal that I never got into, though it has it's purposes for background music. I thought I remembered Elecric Wiz as being straight up stoner rock at some point. This is odd, it gets hypnotic and has a certain vibe to it that would tell anyone who enters your home not to steal anything.

[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCYUot-Mc3E[/YOUTUBE]

The Phallic Geiger imagery is a little much but Azaghal is one of my favorite Black Metal projects lately.
 
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I think I saw those two kids on America's Got Talent or some other show like that. It sounded better than most of that crap on that show.

 
Mastodon's new album Once More 'Round the Sun has been out for a few months now, but the video for "The Motherload" was just released this week and there has been some controversy over the twerking, mostly African American dancers featured in the video:

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp7CYvh8FwA[/YOUTUBE]

It's a stupid controversy. Who cares about the fucking video, it should be about the music. I think the new album is quite a bit better than their last album, The Hunter, which I did not care for, and I like the direction in which their sound is currently progressing. Leviathan is still their best album AFAIC.
 
Mastodon's new album Once More 'Round the Sun has been out for a few months now, but the video for "The Motherload" was just released this week and there has been some controversy over the twerking, mostly African American dancers featured in the video:

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp7CYvh8FwA[/YOUTUBE]

It's a stupid controversy. Who cares about the fucking video, it should be about the music. I think the new album is quite a bit better than their last album, The Hunter, which I did not care for, and I like the direction in which their sound is currently progressing. Leviathan is still their best album AFAIC.

That might be the best music video I have ever seen in all my life. You're right about the music being more important than the video, but with so many beautiful women dancing to metal, it's hard for me to control my passions. Mastodon, Gojira, and Kvelertak are playing in Dallas in three weeks. I am looking forward to that show.

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[YOUTUBE][YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzp9_XobhVI[/YOUTUBE][/YOUTUBE]

Prolly heard them but if not you should because they murder

Yeah, this is one of the few songs that I actually called into the radio station to find out what it was. Heard it on the radio, you ask? Of course, listening to the Only Station that Matters. They don't actually play metal all that much, though they used to have a metal show on late Sunday nights, but I heard this during the day one time. I bought the album and it didn't disappoint. The singer actually has a nice range and there are some more mellow tracks on the album which are also pretty good.
 
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Someone left me a single because they know I like Vision of Disorder and Bloodsimple's single was probably the heaviest music I'd ever heard at that point, considering that type of rage stuff that I've always been addicted to.

[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1r27pDaCBc[/YOUTUBE]
 
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Thank you I wasn't aware of these guys. I have both releases on mp3 now and must have the full quality of the latest release on CD or preferably vinyl soon. The singer has a nice range and I can tell he pulls from a lot of influences while keeping original. The video is definitely earthworm stuff and it gave me the creeps for a sec lol
 
There you go...

[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBshKVY4GvI[/YOUTUBE]
 
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