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For the true old-school death metal aficionados Chaotian’s first full-length album ‘Effigies of Obsolescence’ is worthy of your time and money. The Danish trio presents an amalgam of U.S. death metal in its most primitive form. Out on Dark Descent and Me Saco Un Ojo Records.

Cryptworm on its full length album “Spewing Mephitic Putridity” managed to sum up the putrid styles of the Finnish masters Demilich, and the guttural nuances of Undergang.

“Hideous Entity” is a bludgeoning death metal album brought by the methods of the Danish and the Turkish style of death metal.

“The Black Mouth of Sepulchre” delivers unmatched performance from the Danish that will rather bring them to the top echelons of European acts.

Rothadàs’ creative ability to the crafting of antique old-school riffing is wrought from archaic technique, though the duo takes pride in crafting their aesthetics this paradigm will ensue vividly in their future direction.

Those who recall the old classic style of death/grind metal of the early nineties era. The sophomore release “Prying Sight of Imperception” recaptures the classic gore/grind and death metal sound.

On their first studio album Diabolizer conveys the traditional dynamics of the late nineties and early 2000s brutal death metal. ‘Khalkedonian Death’ is recommended for fans of Severe Torture, Vomitory and Grave.

“Cranial Obsession” features four long tracks that span over forty minutes of duration. The song reeks of the cadaverous stench of death drawing the listener into a suffocating atmosphere of miasma.

Gorephilia’s new release “In the Eye of Nothing” spews Cimmerian monolithic tones of the ninety’s death metal.

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