

The classic sounds of Impaled Nazarene, Dissection, and Nifelheim fuse with the sheer absurd energy of early melodeath and power metal to create a record that spiritually compells the listener to crash their car directly into the nearest storefront while slugging Jack Daniels directly from the bottle. If ever there was a record to confirm that Satan does, indeed, possess the world's fastest motorcycle, it's this one. Wrapping things up is the complete opposite of the above with Morgal's long awaited debut full-length. Not a great record to listen to before bedtime.

187 and Demoncy playing in a shallow grave on a distant European battlefield and you have some sort of idea. Describing this record in words is nearly impossible, and expressing exactly why it's so brilliant even moreso. The joined forces of Nasum and early Emperor produce breathless, savage music that sheds none of its aggression even as it adopts more nuanced melodic ideas.Īfter our interlude is Kaeck, returning from a six year torpor to create one of the most negative things we've ever covered on the show. Don't let the hype fool you- there's real content to dig into here.įollowing is Merciless Scum, a blackened grindcore band who sidestep the black/crust swindle to create tight, abrasive, and rhythmically whiplashing songs which have little to do with anything coming out of the punk scene. Opening the episode is Odious Hiss, who dare to ask the question "What if Instagram tapeblack didn't suck?" Well, the answer is "it would be a lot better, bro." OH uses modern raw black aesthetics to produce music that you might find on a weird, blearily printed CDr back in 2006, with the same unnerving and entrancing qualities that got us into collecting obscure black metal when we were just young tykes. We're not going to leave you on read like that. But don't worry, we still have a content-packed week for that features both the most AND least fun records we've ever covered on the show! Don't worry, the most fun one we saved for last. We're going to be streamlining episodes a bit in the future and moving some of the workload to our bonus content- check out the intro for further details. Hear ye, hear ye, Terminus returns with its last ultra-long episode for a while.
