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I've been listening to this album nonstop over the last few days. I think they're flying under the radar right now, but I just have a feeling at some point an explosion will come. This stuff is too good!


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im looking for pretty much the most uninspired/unoriginal brutal and/or slam death. with little or no variation in vocals. stuff like disgorge(us) and condemned.
 
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Would be in my top 20, possibly top 10, if I ever bothered to post another one.
 
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ive never heard of these guys, anyone know where i can stream or grab their album?
 
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Originally posted by t0uch'em_all:
ive never heard of these guys, anyone know where i can stream or grab their album?


The full album stream is available at the Jagjaguwar website.


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im looking for pretty much the most uninspired/unoriginal brutal and/or slam death. with little or no variation in vocals. stuff like disgorge(us) and condemned.
 
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Sound Opinions interviewed them recently. It has a live performance of a few of their songs. Here's the link if anyone's interested -
Sound Opinions link
 
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This is a great rock record. Someone earlier I believe mentioned something about it being "experimental" sounding, but I disagree-- I find it accessible and actually pretty melodic with great vocal harmonies, excellent high energy drumming, some glitchy/noisy electronic keyboard stuff sure, with a guitar that takes on a bagpipe-like lilt at times, but not a difficult listen at all. If you like kick-ass, energetic indie rock, I highly recommend it.
 
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OKay... I'll look into it. Wink
 
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I saw these guys open for Wilderness in a little record store show in Norfolk, VA. They are arguably the loudest band I've ever seen. Haven't heard their recorded work, but I found their live show a bit relentless.


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My basic objection to religion is not that it isn't true; I like plenty of things that aren't true. It's that religion grants its adherents malign, intoxicating and morally corrosive sensations. -Philip Pullman
 
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