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Morta Skuld – Suffer for Nothing
MaxenOct 13, 2020
Morta Skuld on their sixth album continues the dynamic pace of the music, 'Suffer for Nothing' is a high standard death metal album.
Skeletal Remains – The Entombment of Chaos
Skeletal Remains combines viciousness and brutality. The high-quality driven riffs and the grooves ooze from these tracks.
Live Burial – Unending Futility
Live Burial's sophomore 'Unending Futility' boasts remarkable creativity and song installation in their take on old school death/doom.
Bedsore – Hypnagogic Hallucinations
Bedsore takes many influences from other bands like Atheist and Cynic., but the Italian lads have crafted their debut by merging the progressive elements of death metal...
Cemetery Filth – Dominion
Cemetery Filth's full-length debut is a raw ghoulish old school death metal experience.
Plague – Portraits of Mind
Portraits of Mind is a marvelous death metal record reminiscent of U.S. death metal classics.
Necrowretch – To Ones from Hell
Necrowretch on their latest album shows new signs of progress and musical transformation. And I must say that I was truly overwhelmed by the effort of the French trio.
Memoriam – Requiem for Mankind
Memoriam has delivered a powerful record and they are in the process to write their own legacy.
Nocturnus AD – Paradox
"Paradox" was carefully crafted by the veterans of old school metal Nocturnus AD as they present this record to the fans of the genre.
Possessed – Revelations of Oblivion
Possessed have established their own spectrum of death metal, their music draws a thin line between death and thrash metal.