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Wednesday, March 1, 2023

SourceRa's Best of 2022

Well, it took me quite a while, but I eventually managed to do my BOTY 2022. This time I didn´t write sth. for every entry – cuz I sure as hell wouldn´t be finished by now – instead there´s a YT link for every entry so you can judge for yourselves.

So, here are my Top 5:


1. Aurora Borealis (USA) – Prophecy Is The Mold In Which History Is Poured

2. Immolation (USA) – Acts Of God

3. Criminal Element (USA/RUS) – Abuse Of Power

4. Origin (USA) – Chaosmos

5. Analepsy (POR) – Quiescence

And here´s the rest in no particular order:


Posthuman Abomination (ITA) – Mankind Recall
Akinetopsia (BRA) – Collapse Of Continuum
Amputate (POR/CH) – Dawn Of Annihilation
Anchillys (NED) – Elan Vital
Antropofagus (ITA) – Origin
Barbatos (BRA) – Raw, Aggressive And Blasphemous
Brute (SLO) – Essence Of Tyranny
Shuriken Cadaveric Entwinement (USA) – Constructing The Cataclysm
• Bleeding Display (POR) – Dawn Of A Killer
• Decaying Flesh (IDN) – Virtuous In Suffering
• Devilpriest (POL) – In Repugnant Adoration
• Disgustibus (ITA) – True Taste Of Terror
• Emulsified (USA) – Apocalypse
• Exocrine (FRA) – The Hybrid Suns
• Father Befouled (USA) – Crowned In Veneficum
• Carceri (NED) – From Source To End
• Grand Old Wrath (GER) – Every Man For Himself
• Gutural Disease (IDN) – The Foreseen Deadline
• Haunted Shores (USA) – Void
• Desecrate The Faith (USA) – III
• Burying Place (LT) – In The Light Of Burning Churches
• JOADS (ITA) – Yersinia Pestis
• Krisiun (BRA) – Mortem Solis
• Golgothan (USA) – Leech
• Misgivings (FRA) – Misgivings
• Cryptic Hatred (FIN) – Nocturnal Sickness
• Order Ov Riven Cathedrals (ITA) – Absolute
• Raster Density (FIN) – Apothecary´s Tome Ov Depravity And Filth
• Sceptic (POL)– Nailed To Ignorance
• Sonivinos (USA/CAN/BEL) - Sonicated Intravaginal Insemination in Numbers
• Soreption (SWE)– Jord
• Stench Of Death (CAN) – Aeternum After
• SubOrbital (GER) – Planetary Disruption
• The Antichrist Imperium (UK/AUS) - Volume III: Satan in His Original Glory
• Troglodyte (USA) - The Hierarchical Ecological Succession: Welcome to the Food Chain
• Sublation (USA)– The Path To Bedlam
• ULO (IDN) – Three Two
• Vomit Forth (USA) – Seething Malevolence
• Wafat (IDN)– Feminism
• Waste Of Humanity (CHL) – Push The Weak Around
• Obvurt – Triumph Beyond Adversity
 

EPs:


• Abysmal Dawn (USA) – Nightmare Frontier
• Achromatous (GER) – Achromatous
• Deformatory (CAN) – Harbinger
• Epidermal Veil (ICE) – Psalms Of The Flayed
• Solus Ex Inferis (AUS/IND/USA/CHL) – Exogenesis
• Illucinus (USA) – The Machine
• Death Machine (CAN) – Inanimate
• Infrastrvctvre (CAN) – Infrastrvctvre
• Perdition Temple (USA) – Merciless Upheaval
• Power Concept (HUN/SRB/AUS/GER) - Inhuman Compatible
• Severe Torture (NED) – Fisting The Sockets
• The Sound That Ends Creation (USA) - Unicorn Laser Bubblegum City
• Vagus (SWE) – Sulfurous
• Vril (ECU) – Nephilim

Honorable Mentions:


•  Apostate (UK) – In the Image of God
•  Dead Squad (IDN) – Catharsis
•  Decrapted (ESP) – Bloody Rivers Of Death
•  Decipher (NOR) – Breed Of An Obsolete Kind
•  Decapitated (POL) – Cancer Culture
•  Embryonic Devourment (USA) – Heresy Of The Highest Order
•  Sadistic Drive (FIN) – Perpetual Torture
•  Rebel Souls (GER) – Dawn Of Depravity
•  Thanatophobia (BLR/RUS) – Rebirth Through Destruction
•  Rejuvenation (BGR) – Crystalline
•  Werewolves (AUS) – From The Cave To The Grave
•  Writhing Shadows (USA) – Writhing Shadows

Enjoy and let the Metal flow!

Sunday, January 30, 2022

SourceRa's Best of 2021


Well, finally I managed to finish my flippin' list. As before, it's not ranked but structured.
First off, there are all the EP ́s I enjoyed over the year in alphabetical order:

Best EPs


Anthrocide (USA) - Dissection Of The Abhorrent

Great debut! TDM from Colorado.

Black Hole Deity (USA) - Lair Of Xenolich

Slightly Blackened DM from Alabama - and yes no Banjo jokes here. Hope to have a full
album from them soon!

Bösedeath (GER) - Cantona Facekick Festival

This is one of those fun acts that deliver some serious shit. Highly entertaining BDM!

Brodequin (USA) - Perpetuation Of Suffering

This is actually the release which made me cheer the most when I discovered it and I
wasn't disappointed at all after hearing it. No other band comes even close to the sheer
intensity of the almighty Brodequin. Let ́s all thank god for Brodequin!

Chiliasm (FIN/POL/CAN) - Flesh Over Finite

Neoclassical / Technical DM as MA states. The production sounds a lot like good old
Swanö, but actually that guy seemingly only ever recorded this album. Be sure to check that
one out if you ́re into Spawn Of Possession or the first 2-3 Dark Tranquility albums.

Damnation (IDN) - Confessed To Denounce

Very old-school BDM from Yogyakarta, Indonesia. I just realized that somehow lot ́s of
releases this year have a strong 90 ́s vibe in their production, which makes me feel a bit less
old...

Descensum (USA/EGY) - Conjure Possession

Normally when I see symphonic in the description I am a bit concerned, but here it is
executed perfectly. The symphonics (in the way of synths, of course) are not used constantly,
but rather very well placed and they don't take away anything of the ferocity of the sound.

Devil ́s Reef (USA) - A Whisper From The Cosmos

If anything the 90 ́s influence is even stronger here. Lots of Death and old Pestilence on
here.

Estuarine (USA/SWE) - Nyarlathotep

This one is hard to classify, I ́ll go with what MA writes: Experimental/Technical
DM/Grindcore. Most tracks are well under the one-minute mark, yet they are far from feeling underdeveloped. The production is also pretty awkward with very little distortion on the guitars and a somewhat muffled sound to the whole still, it fits perfectly to the music delivered and just
fits the overall aesthetic perfectly. This manages to be avant-garde and punk at the same time...I dig it!

Fulci (ITA) - Exhumed Information

Well, this is a weird one. Initially, I didn't know where to put it. Technically it's a full-
length, but actually it ́s more like what Defeated Sanity did with Dharmata - it's like a split with themselves, or two EP if you like. The first half, or side A if you're on vinyl, is some top-notch old-school brutality much in the vein of Mortician, the other half is some eerie 70/80 ́s style Synth Wave, much of the sort you would find in an actual Fulci movie.

Hideous Divinity (ITA) - LV-426

They just never disappoint me. More of the high-quality TBDM I came to expect of them
over the years. Possibly a bit more atmospheric than their previous stuff.

Obvurt (CAN) - The Beginning

TDM from Quebec, Canada - I guess I could stop here and you ́d have quite a good idea of what to expect, and so I do stop here.

Stillbirth (GER) - Strain Of Gods

Don't get fooled by the admittedly goofy artwork. There ́s some very good BDM with both tech and some very well-placed slam-riffs and bass drops.

Supreme Conception (CZE) - Empires Of The Mind

Actually, I cannot say what exactly it is, that makes any of these Technical/Classical DM bands stand out of the bulk of them all, but this one does. Can ́t put my finger on it, but this kicks some serious ass.

Unfathomable Ruination (UK) - Decennium Ruinae

For some reason, I never liked UR too much, but this one is genuinely bad-ass. I just feel these songs are better written than their older stuff. Just don't care much for the mix - the vox are way too loud and the guitars especially are way too silent and hence don ́t pack much of a punch.

As a second I ́d like to present my honourable mentions in alphabetical order. Much of which might have been among the best, if only I had more time to properly let them sink.

Honourable Mentions


A Man Named Oniguma (USA) - The Ritual Nectar

The name sort of gives it away, this is a one-man "band" from Springfield, Missouri. Pretty technical stuff going on here!

Anakim (UK) - The Elysian Void

Very good and varied TDM, alas not all tracks do it for me.

Anal Stabwound (USA) - The Visceral Sovereign

I can ́t believe this guy is only 16 years old! This is some quality TBDM, looking forward to more from this boy in the future.

Antropofago (FRA) - A Propensity for Violence... Cruelty Enslavement

A fantastic album, but somewhat cheating. Actually, this is their 2018 EP plus some new tracks, and the cover version of Machine Head ́s "Davidian" unfortunately is not very good.

Athanatos (USA) - Biogenesis

I feel this one probably deserved a place on the BOTY list but I just didn't ́t listen to it enough to really justify that. Nonetheless this is some high-quality atmospheric TDM much in the vein of Inferi and the likes.

Blightmass (USA) - Harbinger Of Lucidity

Very old-school sounding blackened DM. Reminds me a lot of ye olden swedes of Dissection and the likes.

Bloodphemy (NED) - Blood Sacrifice

This is some great 90 ́s sounding OSDM from the home of our buddy DDM. I suppose most of you will enjoy it a lot, if you didn't ́t do that already.

Broken Glass Sanctuary (USA) - A Kingdom Below

Lots of variation, mostly entertaining. Not all tracks cut it for me, though, but still a very
honorable mention.

Carcass (UK) - Torn Arteries

I think it was defleshed who pointed out that this one is a grower, and I totally agree. While my first impression wasn't ́t bad, by any means, I like it more with every spin. I might have given it a 8 or 9 out of 10 back in 1996, but today it ́s still a solid 7. I Absolutely love the cover art of this one, btw.

Cathexis (USA) - Untethered Abyss

Well, this is their 3rd full length, yet I never heard of them before (which I will definitely make up for). Some highly intriguing TDM with some Morbid Angel and even Gorguts vibes. Might also have ended upon the BOTY list, if only I would have given it some more spins.

Cognitive (USA) - Malevolent Thoughts Of A Hastenend Extinction

MA lists them as TDM/Deathcore, I ́d say it ́s much more sludgy than Deathcore. Very interesting stuff mostly mid-tempo.

Colossus (USA) - Degenesis

(not too) techy DM from Illinois. Some pretty eerie atmosphere going on here. Highly entertaining stuff. Looking forward to hearing more from them in the future.

Dead Exaltation (IND) - Despondent

I only know a handful of bands from India, but the ones I do know are pretty damn solid, DE is no exception. Again some 90 ́s style technical DM with some very good riffs and great vocals.

Fatuous Rump (TWN) - Perceptions of the Dark Ornaments

Slammy BDM from my man Larry Wang (that name might actually be taken directly from Shadow Warrior - I actually did look it up, the protagonists name is Lo Wang), but actually it ́s not a one-man project anymore but a complete band with Kane from Maggot Colony on the drums.

Helgast (GRE) - Tentacled Divinity

Very good and atmospheric slab of blackened DM also quite reminiscent of Dissection and the likes. This is one highly prolific one-man project, having released 7(!) full-lengthsand one EP since 2018 - which I never heard, but I am gonna make up for that as soon as this list is done.

Inferi (USA) - Vile Genesis

Inferi have always been a bit too heavy on the doodly-side of TDM, however, this is the darkest they ever sounded and (therefore?) a worthy hon men - although there ́s so much TDM stuff that just appealed way more to me...

Inhman Devotion (JAP) - Inhumanized

Ultra-fast BDM from Tokyo. At times they really try to sound like Origin (maybe even a bit too much), although they don't (yet) quite manage to pull that off, this is a very good album (and this sentence is a fucking mess!) I know a certain person that would be pretty much turned off by the dual-vox, but then I
don't think this will be Carl ́s cup of tea, anyways!

Marasmus (USA) - Necrotic Overlord

Ultra-fast old-school DM from Missouri. They have Trynt Kelly from Unmerciful on the drums, so that may give you an idea of the pace this album has at times, but there are also some slower, more atmospheric parts in here.

Nephren-Ka (FRA) From Agony To Transcendence

Very good TDM. Not a big fan of the new vocalist, though - too much "wheeee-breeeee" for my tastes. Nonetheless a very entertaining album, that might have scored higher for me if it wasn't for the vox.
Lyrically it seems to revolve around Frank Herbert ́s Dune, despite the band name being an invention of ye olde gent H.P. Lovecraft.

Noctambulist (USA) - The Barren Form

Great Black / Death from Denver, Col. with a heavy emphasis on the Black Metal part. Never would have thought Denver would be so damn cold.

Ominous Ruin (USA) Amidst Voices That Echo In Stone

TBDM from San Francisco, though they ́re more T than B in my opinion. Lots of variation here. Again this is a grower, so it would ́ve probably landed on the BOTY list if I gave it more time.

Phirimerial (IDN) - Rotten Exclamation Schemes

A rather young band from Indonesia with lots of potential. Old-school BDM the NY way.

Pleasure Of Mutilate (ECU) - Descendants Of Nibiru

Very good and brutal TDM that suffers a bit from the not-so-good production.

Saprobiontic (GER) - Apocalyptic Retribution

Most of you will know, that I always liked and also promoted them quite a bit, but for some reason this one didn't quite do it for me, initially. With time it grew on me, and now I have to say: while probably not as good as the previous stuff, this is still a damn fine DM album.

Solstice (USA) - Casting The Die

Not as good as "To Dust" was, but probably more true to what they were "back in the days", meaning very aggressive Thrash with a lot of NYHCish anger.

Swelling Repulsion (USA) - The Severed Path

This one is a strange beast. According to MA it ́s Progressive/Melodic DM and that's not wrong but there's much more to it. Firstly the whole thing is very '90s, from the aesthetics to the production and the tone. It's quite awkward initially but I got used to it rather quickly and learned to enjoy their style. What helped for me is the very compact length of the tracks - no 10min+ prog excesses here, instead the length ranges from 1:53 to 4:06, which is rather remarkable for the given (sub-)genre and a good thing in my book.

Vospison (IDN) - Diethlamide

More Indonesian greatness. The vocals are very burpy and way too much in front of the mix but there are some genuinely great moments on this album.

Werewolves (AUS) - What A Time To Be Alive

Very good aggressive Technical Brutal Black/Death Metal (phew, those sub-sub-sub genres!). Again the mix holds it back a bit, with the guitars and the bass being buried underneath the rest of it.

And now for the real meat of this list. Here come my favourite albums of 2021 - a really good year in DM, as I ́d like to point out! - in alphabetical order:

Best Of 2021

3rd War Collapse (BRA/FIN) - Damnatus

Very good slab of old-school brutality from Brazil and Finland (don ́t think I ́ve seen a collabo like that before). There ́s some old Deeds Of Flesh and some NY-style BDM on display, kind of reminding me of all those Indo BDM bands I learned to love over the last couple of years - but more on that later down the line.

Abandonment (SPA) - Focused to Imminent Desolation

Highly entertaining BDM with some surprisingly melodic moments. I think maybe Thorne might like  ́em a bit. 

Abominable Putridity (RUS/USA) - Parasitic Metamorphosis Manifestation

AP is back with probably their best album, so far. Very well crafted TechBDM. It ́s only fault may be the overly "Russian" production, sounding completely artificial.

Aeon (SWE) - God Ends Here

Back after 9 years, they deliver their, hands down, best album yet! To me, they always were "the Swedish Deicide", but here they added a nice dose of Cannibal Corpse in the riffing, and the result is amazing - that ́s what I expected when Jack Owen joined Deicide, but let ́s just not talk about that...Speaking of Deicide, the only negative is the lyrics. Don ́t get me wrong, I hate the church like the next man, but these lyrics are the dullest thing this side of Glen Benton!

Alchemy Of Flesh (USA) - Ageless Abominations

OK, I know this is a blatant Morbid Angel rip-off, from the Name, the titles, the cover art, but they do it both: Dave-Vincent-era MA and Steve-Tucker-era MA, and they do it damn well, so it ́s a BOTY to me.

Asphyxiate (IDN) - Altar Of Decomposed

Here comes the first Indonesian band on this list. They play some highly atmospheric, slamming BDM somewhat akin to Australia ́s Disentomb.

Blood Red Throne (NOR) - Imperial Congregation

I followed this band since "Affiliated With The Suffering" but they stopped to amaze me after "Come Death" until I almost lost interest in them. But that new one is a real killer!

Cambion (GER/USA) - Conflegrate The Celestial Refugium

This actually is my discovery of the year. They are around since 2013 but this is their debut full length. Excellent technical blackened DM from Bavaria with Chason Westmoreland of (among others) Equipoise fame on the drums. I fucking love this album, a lot!

Cenotaph (TUR) - Precognition To Erradicate

Stellar new release from my favorite Turks. Strong emphasis on disharmonics and overall very chaotic, but in a good way.

Cerebral Effusion (SPA) - Ominous Flesh Discipline

Another fantastic album from these guys. Honestly, I could hardly tell the difference between their three releases, but that only speaks of how good all of them are. The vox are very much on the burpy side of things, so that might not be for everyone.

Devil ́s Reef (USA) - Chosen By The Sea

A great new discovery for me this year, and as a bonus they released this in January and then an equally great EP in October. They too have a strong 90 ́s influence in the production as well as in the songwriting. Very impressive for such young guys (at least judging from their MA pic).

Drawn And Quartered (USA) - Congregation Pestilence

While initially, I was not very fond of this one I learned to appreciate and even love the chaotic vibe of this album. Alas, the production still sucks ass!

Dysmorphic Demiurge (USA) - Derealization

Excellent BDM with a lot of Broken Hope vibes. Very groovy, without overly relying on the same old slam tropes. They released an album in 2020, too, which I apparently completely missed.

Erebor (UK) - Inherent Malevolence

Haven ́t seen a band with a name from Tolkien in quite a while, yet here is Erebor. Tech/Prog DM from Durham, England. Very well composed and refreshingly different from the typical high-speed neoclassical stuff most TDM bands play nowadays.

Eximperitus (BLR) - Sahrartu

Very atmospheric, mostly mid to downtempo DM with lots of dark and eerie melody but they still manage to sound heavy a.f.

Fixation On Suffering (SPA/ITA) - Desmoterion

The 2nd full-length from them and it ́s just as great as the debut. More kick-ass tech brutality with Paolo Chiti on vox.

Gore Dimension (TUR) - Ethereal Realm

And more old-school brutality with some tech in it. They remind me of Corpsegrinder-era Monstrosity as well as Sorcery/Temples..-era Kataklysm ( you know, when they actually were great).

Gore Infamous (TWN) - Excaeco Deconception

Ultra-fast BDM with really good songwriting and great vox. I love the pace of that record!

In Asymmetry (CHL) - Ashes Of Dead Worlds

Well, this band confronts me with the old "ghost-prates or pirate-ghosts" question (let ́s see who gets this reference)- are they rather technical BDM or brutal TDM?! I suppose I ́ll go for the latter, anyways this is some insanely technical stuff!

Infiltrated Mankind (CH/RUS/UKR) - Inside The Apelike

This is when sub-genres reach their limits - dark and atmospheric, brootal, highly technical and proggy DM. There ́s so much going on here it just blows my head off! A definite grower, getting bigger and better with every minute you listen.

Interminable Corruptions (RUS/ITA) - Abysmal Revelation

Another outstanding slab of technical BDM (quite sure about the ghost-pirates in this case). Again Paolo Chiti on vox, this guy does the vox for so many great bands!

Meshum (TUR) - Enigmatic Existential Essence

And another ghost-pirate. One-man project by Eren Ă–ztĂĽrk of former Cenotaph fame (among others). As this list is not ranked I have to point out how excellent this album is in words. It ́s super fast, super technical, well-produced, superbly composed, the vox are fantastic...just check it out yourselves!

Metharoma (US/GER) - Pipe Dreams

Great BDM featuring, among others, Jacob Schmidt from Defeated Sanity and Brian Forgue of Syphilic. Whilst not being remotely as complex as neither Def. San. nor Syphilic, there ́s still some decent amount of technicality at display here. Soundwise definitely closer to Syphilic.

Pathology (USA) - The Everlasting Plague

To me, Pathology always stuck out of the regular Slam Death mass for their simple but very groovy riffs. Starting with their 2019 release they added some very cool old-school and even melodic riffs and what shall I say - I fuckin ́ love it! This one is really high up there, probably a 2nd/4th place, depending on how you read it.

Sleep Terror (USA) - Above Snakes

If you know Sleep Terror you know what to expect - blazing fast, ultra-technical DM riffs contrasted with some wild jazzy, funky, Latino weirdness thrown in. This one, as the cover already suggests is more "Spaghetti-Western" than Latino, though. It ́s a fucking blast!

Solus Ex Inferis (USA/IND/AUS/CHL) - Daemones Ceramici

Stellar Technical/Blackened DM from all around the world. I cannot say much but check it out if you are even slightly into that kind of shit!

Stheno (GRE) - Wardance

Well, MA says Grindcore/Black Metal/Crust, throw in a healthy dose of high-speed Thrash and you get fairly close to describing the sheer audial assault that is Stheno. Listen and behold (maybe not to directly - Stheno, in Greek mythology is a sister of Medusa)!

Tombstoner (USA) - Victims Of Vile Torture

Great no-frills-Death-fucking-Metal with a strong NYHC influence.

Vomit The Soul (ITA) - Cold

Finally back from the dead and they still kick some major ass! Sick Italian TBDM with very well-used slam parts.

The Unholy Triumvirate

The last three share 1st place. Even if I ranked my list, I could not pick a single one of these as a sole no. 1.

Archspire (CAN) - Bleed The Future

I assume I don't have to say much about their style, at this point. I still think their last album was not quite as good as "The Lucid Collective" was, but this one is at least as good. Technical, progressive yet still brutal AF - I don't know many bands that manage to achieve this in such an amazing way.

Cannibal Corpse (USA) - Violence Unimagined

Well, I guess this one will be on most of your lists. CC has always been one of my favourite bands and this is one of their top 3 albums (the others being "The Bleeding" and "The Wretched Spawn" - again completely on the same level of greatness). Eric Rutan is the perfect addition - even without Pat going
full nutter they should have recruited him! Jokes aside this one is definitely going to be an all-time classic - and it was obvious from the very first spin.

First Fragment (CAN) Gloire Éternelle

Despite their lyrics being all "crazy gibberish!" (let ́s try another reference and see who get ́s it - please comment below and don't forget to activate that bell!) this album is just fantastic. It ́s simply ...uplifting, I guess - a joy to behold if you will. I ́m not kidding, look at the vid to "Pantheum" - the faces these guys make, or look at the fat grin on Dominic Lapointe ́s face during his bass playthroughs - this is the face I make when listening to these guys. Speaking of Lapointe, this is the single best bass player in DM, period! He reminds me a lot of Les Claypool, granted he, of course, is much quicker than old Les, but in terms of creativity and technique, I can ́t think of anyone else that remotely comes close.

Sunday, January 31, 2021

SourceRa's Best of 2020

Well, finally I made it. I finished my Best-Of-2020-List. And what a year it was, in retrospective. Actually, it shoudn´t be a surprise that year one of the pandemic would turn out to very fruitful for DM, since times of crisis are almost always highly inspiring to artists in general and especially for the ones concentrating on the darker sides of living. Considering the process of creating music (in particular rather complex stuff as DM), I believe the bulk of what came out in 2020 was rather benefiting from the fact, that most people just had more time to finish stuff, that was already “in progress”, meaning I think that the “artistic influence” will show much more in this year – and possibly the ones coming. With that said, let´s start with my little retrospective, shall we?


  • Absvrdist/A Million Dead Birds Laughing  (USA/AUS)– Split

         the worst thing about this Split is it´s length! AMDBL deliver their trademark sound, which surely is not for everyone, but I totally dig! Absurdist play some nice Crust-Grind with a certain twist – loads of raw Punk-energy in it.

  • Abysmal Dawn (USA) – Phylogenesis

         Another fantastic album, only a bit too clinical in the production.

  • Ahtme (USA) – Mephitic

         Not all songs are equally strong IMO, but when it get´s good, shit get´s really good!

Still don´t have no f***in´clue what their name is supposed to mean, though.

  • Akurion (CAN) – Come Forth To Me

         From the very first tune you can tell, that these guys are from Canada. Somewhere between Cryptopsy and the almighty Gorguts with Mike DiSalvo on vox.

  • Anaal Nathrakh (UK) – Endarkenment

         Not only probably the best f***ing title in all 2020, but I couldn´t come up with a better characterization of our “era” (envy off). Maybe not their strongest album, but still a damn good one. I hear a lot of At The Gates in the more melodic tracks.

  • Apep (GER) – The Invocation Of The Deathless One

         Slightly Egyptian-themed OSDM from Zwickau, Saxony. More of an underground aesthetic, especially sound wise than with Maat. Very entertaining. I wonder what´s with my fellow countrymen and ancient Egypt! There´s probably not much for you on this list, Carl, but you should give these guys a go (if you haven´t already, actually didn´t bother checkin´if it even ended up on your list tbh)

  • Arsebreed (NED) Butoh

         This is probably my no.1 of 2020!

I usually have the entire year on my player and listen in shuffle. When these songs came up, I was a bit confused, because I didn´t remember them being on the Disavowed album – but they sure as hell sounded just like Disavowed. Then I checked and realized: This is literally a second Disavowed. “ Members from Disavowed, 2 ex-Disavowed + 1 from Bloodcum and their last release is aeons old. Dutch brutality at it´s finest!!!

  • Beneath The Massacre (CAN) – Fearmonger

         FUCK! I just realized, this has to be my no.1, or maybe both...anyways. I wasn´t even aware they reunited, so this one came as very welcomed early surprise. Probably their best to date. Awesome title, too – maybe second after Endarkenment.

  • Bowel Stew (ITA) – Putridarium

         Highly entertaining BDM with some Goregrind influences, especially in the vox. Their cover of “Slowly We Rot” is hilarious!

  • Contrarian (USA) – Only Time Will Tell

         Definitely not an album I can listen to anytime, but when I´m in the mood for some prog, it doesn´t get much better than this. I sense a certain Sadist vibe on that particular album. And the songs are refreshingly short for prog, too.

  • Crawling Chaos (ITA) – XLIX

         Metal Archives has them labeled as Death Metal/Grindcore, yet I don´t hear much Grind in here, rather the expected roman mix of brutally and (some)tech – less tech as in HOP or Hid Div, though.

  • Cytotoxin (GER) – Nuklearth

         Again, probably their best album, to date, definitely on the vox. Grimmo has completely gotten rid of all the rather annoying high-pitched squealing, just traditional guttural gurgling -  you gotta love it. Only negative (again) is the very clinical production, but it´s not as bad as on other Unique leader productions.

  • Deeds Of Flesh (USA) – Nucleus

         Well of course it had to be here. It´s easily the best from their final “trilogy”, but I never really stomached their change in style. Here they are closest to their traditional trademark sound. As mentioned above, I´m not a huge fan of that Unique Leader sound and I don´t care much for the vox. Indeed I would have preferred the various guests to take over the vocal duties completely, or at least mainly. I just don´t like his phrasing and rhythm a lot. Many negatives, yet it´s on this  list – that´s how fucking good it is, anyways!

  • Defeated Sanity (GER) – The Sanguinary Impetus

         Finally their back with another full album, which happens to be the perfect blend of their former “Split with themselves”. This is easily their most complex album so far. Josh is a perfect match on the vox (even more so live) and he´s just a hell of cool guy. I was a bit sad when Christian left, but Lille is just as good a guitar player as he is a drummer.

  • Dehuman Reign (GER) – Descending Upon The Oblivious

         I suppose there´s not much I have to say about them, here. Just good OSDM.

  • Devangelic (ITA) – Ersetu

         Again, this is my favourite album by the band in question. Much darker sounding and the vocals are the best I heard from Paolo, also much better comprehensible than usually.

  • Disavowed (NED) – Revocation Of The Fallen

         Generally what I said about Arsebreed applies here, too. Only I like Arsebreed´s album a tad more. Anyhow, I waited 12-13 yrs f or this one and it was fuckin´worth it!

  • Disevared (IDN) – Inherit The Period Of Suffering

         The first Indonesian entry on my list. And it´s amazing. A bit of a Brodequin vibe accompanied by some slammy, more modern elements on here.

  • Disembodied (IDN) – Eternal Worshipper

         The next Indonesian band. More of an old-school Dying Fetus vibe, here.

  • Expendiency (IDN) – Disobedience

         And Indonesia again. Much darker sounding as the others. The drumming is so damn good!

  • Hateful (ITA) – Set Forever On Me

         Excellent old-school tech with a Finnish touch/sound.

  • In Demise (GER) - Conjuring Dystopia (EP)

         Well, of course this had to be here. Despite not being fully satisfied with my own delivery (I still feel I could have done much better), the music is so fucking good – and there´s no credit for me to be had for it at all. I sure am very glad to be in this band. And just on a side-note, I think I really nailed some of lyrics, at least.

  • Inception Of Fall (CZE) – Builders Of The World (EP)

         Modern Tech Death with some Psycroptic influences, among others. If your not afraid of some slight Core this is freaking good!

  • Inferi (USA) – Of Sunless Realms (EP)

         Not for everyday, but on occasion very enjoyable. Boiser on vox is a good addition. Maybe a bit heavy on the Synths at times, but it is more brutal than their older stuff and that´s a good thing.

  • Kaligula (IDN) – Doctrination Of Atismadha

         More Indonesian quality DM. A bit of HOP in some moments.

  • Nader Sadek (USA) – The Serapeum (EP)

         Probably his strongest one, to date. Surely the most brutal/chaotic one.

  • Ominous Scriptures (BLR) - The Fall of the Celestial Throne

         Dark, atmospheric, brutal and fast as fuck!!!

  • Perdition Temple (USA) – Sacraments Of Descension

         This is essentially the follow-up band to Angel Corpse and that´s exactly what you can hear here. Satanic, raw, Tampa-style Black/Death at it´s best!

  • Profanity (GER) – Fragments Of Solace

         After their 2017 album the most surprising thing here is the quick succession from the last one(considering it took them 17 yrs to rd the latter – at closer examination: 1st 1997, 2nd 2000, 3rd 2017, 4th 2020...I hope there is no pattern ind this!). Well, maybe there´s one or the other little surprise in the guests section.

  • Putrid Pile (USA) – Revel In Lunacy

         If you know PP, you know what to expect, Sean doesn't ever disappoint! BDM with some tasty Grindcore thrown in for the good measure.

  • Scarab (EGY) – Martyrs Of the Storm

         Another great release from Scarab. Didn´t expect anything else.

  • Schizogen (UKR) – Spawn Of Almighty Essence

         Dark, technical, brootal AF!

  • Scordatura (SCO) – Mass Failure

         I remember their last album was on a couple of “End-of-the-year-lists” back in 2016. This one is just as good!

  • Spectrum Of Delusion (NED) – Neoconception

         If you are into TDM in slightest, you should check that one out. It´s refreshingly different from much of the other stuff.

  • Sufism (IDN) – Republik Rakyat Jelata

         We have to stop the climate crisis right now!!! We can´t have all these great bands vanish into the pacific.

  • Syphilic (USA) – Empty Nest

         Fuck me, this is some DARK shit! Especially in the topic (which is very darkly referenced on the cover art) to the dark tone, the dark production to the dark sound BDM...you me. Brian Forgue seems to be a very sick(see, I didn´t write “dark” again) genius.

  • Tribe Of Pazuzu (USA/CAN) – King Of All Demons

         Second EP, where´s that fuckin´full-length?

  • Unmerciful (USA) – Wrath Encompassed

         Much better than the last one, but still not close to the brilliant debut. I liked their short, rather simple stuff much more!

As a little extra, here´s my list from 2019 – A time, when Corona was, what outside of Middle/Eastern Europe, might pass as a beer. There were just to many releases, with much to high quality, to just skip it.

  • A Million Dead Birds Laughing (AUS) – To The Ether

         Well I think I said a little about their sound above. Maybe the closest thing to compare them with would be Cephalic Carnage, just in terms of weirdness and unexpected shit happening.

  • Ade (ITA) – Rise Of The Empire

         The expected Rome-style TDM with some ancient instruments and rhythms to separate them from all the other great bands in that neighbourhood. Excellent album!

  • Apostate (UK) – At The Tomb Of Sanity

         Slightly technical OSDM from Preston, Lancashire. Very entertaining, indeed!

  • Bethledeign (USA) – Iconography Of Suffering

         These guys are actually around since 2001, according to MA, this is their full-length debut and it´s very good.

  • Bleak Flesh (CHL) - ...And Save Us From Silence

         Judging from the artwork and the band name, I expected a rather typical BDM album, but instead this some pretty unique Technical Progressive DM, which happens to be exceptionally well crafted. Don´t care much for the occasional chanting, but it doesn´t annoy me enough to put me off.

  • Bodyfarm (NED) – Dreadlord

         I believe to remember this one being liked by the most of you, so I guess there´s not much I have to say. This is the way I like my OSDM.

  • Beheaded (MLT) – Only Death Can Save You

         I always  liked Beheaded and this might by their best to date! Great TDM with a lot of variation in it´s songs.

  • Cannabis Corpse (USA) – Nug So Vile

         CC, just as the original CC, have never disappointed me. Fantastic old school TDM which does not require intoxication of any kind, but it sure doesn´t hurt the experience.

  • Contrarian (USA) – Their Worm Never Dies

         I completely forgot that this album was released so recently. If anything this is even better than their 2020 release.

  • Deivos (POL) – Casus Belli

         I just realized, that there was not a single polish band on my 2020 list. This is some high quality polish TDM.

  • Demiurgon (ITA) – The Oblivious Lure

         More italian BTDM excellence. Somehow typically italian in sound, yet quite different from Hid Div, HOP and the likes.

  • Devourment (USA) – Obscene Majesty

         Fuck I never expected them to be that good, again. This is the sound they helped establishing in the first place. Dirty, raw and totally unrelenting.

  • Disentomb (AUS) – The Decaying Light

         This is surely one of the top five of 2019. One of the best TBDM albums in total. Atmospheric, dark and beautifully eerie, yet uncompromisingly brutal when they have to.

  • Equipoise (USA) – Demiurgus

         Well, with All-Star bands it´s always tricky. Seldom they live up to, what the individual members promise. This one is different! This is the new gold-standard for Progressive Technical Death Metal (still can´t decide whether to find this” sub-sub-sub-genre” schematic ridiculous or helpful. Well, I guess one doesn´t exclude the other) that never compromises any of it´s brutality or ferocity. Definitely top 3 of the year!

  • Exhumed (USA) – Horror

         They´re doing Carcass better than Carcass do, these days! Pure old-school worship.

  • Hideous Divinity (ITA) – Simulacrum

         Hid Div manage to still get better and better with every subsequent release. This is especially remarkable considering the very high standard they started with. This is their darkest (speaking of dark have you seen the vid to “The Embalmer”?) and most brutal album, so far.

  • Hour Of Penance (ITA) – Misotheism

         Always a close second to the above, when it comes to the big Lazio bands, this is probably their best one, yet. Totally unre-fucking-lenting!

  • Infant Annihilator (UK/USA) – The Battle Of Yaldabaoth

         I have a feeling IA have a rather poor reputation among Metalheads, deeming them Deathcore, or sth. But I think this is completely unjustified. MA even states, they only been accepted due to that last album, which is rather silly, but let´s not go into site-politics of MA. I heard their debut in 2012 and even then it was pretty decent Tech Death, to me. Then I admittedly completely forgot about them, as probably the rest of the world did, until saw the excellent vid for “Blasphemian” and was pretty much blown away. Hands down, this is my undisputed no.1 album of 2019. So fucking brootal, virtuoso and well written!

  • Infecting The Swarm (GER) – Ruinous (Demo)

         Only 2 songs, but to me ITS is the spearhead of that particular style of Brutal/Tech DM, not only from Germany.

  • Kakothanasy (SUI) – Dystomorph

         One could call them “a poor man´s Defeated Sanity”, but that would be unfair. The inspiration is undeniable, yet this is a very entertaining one.

  • Nile (USA) – Vile Nilotic Rites

         I was really expecting TDW´s departure to be more impactful, but to my surprise it was not. The guy filling in for him even manages to “emulate” his vocal style quite good, without sounding like a ripoff at all.

  • Nucleus (USA) – Entity

         Very good OSDM of the Finnish variety. Very thick and atmospheric sound.

  • Order Ov Riven Cathedrals (ITA) – Thermonuclear Sculptures Blackness

         3 albums in 3 years and they are all fantastic! I was rather surprised not to see a new album in 2020, let´s see what 2021 will bring.

  • Orphalis (GER) – The Approaching Darkness

         Finally they have a decent production to accommodate their very good TDM.

  • Pathology (USA) – Reborn To Kill

         The masters of Slam are back. I just love their grove, also there are some surprisingly melodic parts here and there, that not only manage to be off-putting, but really benefit the rather simple song structures.

  • Relics Of Humanity (BLR) – Obscuration (EP)

         More fantastic stuff from these guys. I hope we´ll finally get another album in 2021!

  • Sinners Bleed (GER) – Absolution

         I thought SB would have gone the way, most Berlin-based bands went, eventually. The way into insignificance. Then, 2-3 yrs earlier, our guitarist Arne was asked to join them. And here they are, back after 16(!!!) years and scrapping a pretty advanced recording sometimes around 2010 and they deliver, oh boy! Do they deliver!

  • Sleep Terror (USA) – Abreaction

         Not much new here. He delivers his trademark blend of high speed instrumental TDM mostly Latino-style guitar interludes, some funk etc. The sheer musicianship and songwriting is jaw-dropping.

  • Tribe Of Pazuzu (USA/CAN) – Heretical Uprising

         Nothing to add to what I said in the 2020 section.

  • Vltimas (CAN/POR/USA) – Something Wicked Marches In

         Stellar All-Star-Project (pun intended) consisting of Dave Vincent, Flo Mournier and Rune Eriksen. Blackened DM with the one-of-a-kind-voice of D. Vincent. Highly entertaining!

  • Vulgore (JAP) – Crevices Of Obscura

         There have been quite some BDM releases from Japan in the last couple of years, yet this one stands out to me most. Not overly technical, very dark and somewhat muddy in sound.

  • Wormed (ESP) – Metaportal (EP)

         Another band that never disappoints. Not much changed in their style, so if you liked them before, this will be right up your alley – if you´re not into their style, this EP is not gonna change that.