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Odious Mortem: Anthony Trapani (vocals); Dan Eggers (guitars); Joel Horner (bass guitar); K.C. Howard (drums).
Additional personnel: Ron Jarzombek (guitar).
Kerrang (Magazine) (p.48) - "[A]cross 10 tracks the band maintain a level of intensity that is as breathless as it is invigorating..." Odious Mortem Cryptic Implosion Songs | 1. | Fragmented Oblivion |
| 2. | Endless Regression of Mind, The |
| 3. | Dysmorphic Avulsion |
| 4. | Vile Progeny |
| 5. | Conjoint Species |
| 6. | Nux Vomica |
| 7. | Gestation of Worms |
| 8. | Subcortical Desiccation |
| 9. | Domain of the Eternal Paradox |
| 10. | Collapse of Recreation |
| Cryptic Implosion Music Review Purchase Cryptic Implosion CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Vader Litany CD (2000)
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| | Necrophagist Epitaph CD (2004)
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$12.59 The first album by Necrophagist, 1999's Onset of Putrefaction, was actually a completely solo recording made by Turkish guitar prodigy Muhammed Suicmez, who also handled the vocals, bass guitar, and drum programming. Slowly but steadily, that album became legendary in the death metal underground for its over-the-top technical excess and death-defying guitar heroics. As a result of that notoriety, Suicmez was able to put together a full four-piece band of live musicians with enough skill and endurance to play his difficult, fast, and intricate compositions. Epitaph is the first album by this full lineup, and as expected, it features an almost nonstop assault of complex, technical death metal with an emphasis on Suicmez's lead guitar. And indeed, on a technical level, Necrophagist outpaces just about every death metal band out there, including the likes of Anata, Cephalic Carnage, and maybe even standard-setters Cryptopsy. The guitars race in tandem, delivering airtight 32nd and 64th note runs in odd time signatures, with flawless double-bass drumming and gurgling slap basslines underpinning it all. As technical as it is, this album is surprisingly melodic, ...
| | Behemoth Apostasy CD (2007)
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| | Nile Ithyphallic CD (2007)
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| | Brain Drill Apocalyptic Feasting CD (2008)
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$9.69 Sporting a name that accurately describes their sound, Cali death metal scientists Brain Drill ...
| | Origin Antithesis CD (2008)
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$11.39 ANTITHESIS, the latest album from death metal all-stars Origin is a thick, black storm of fetid tomb ...
| | Natural Born Chaos CD (2002)
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$13.85 With disc number four, the Swedish band strays from its Scandinavian black metal roots and, consciously or not, managed to tap into the nu-metal breed somewhat. Don't believe it? Compare the title track to anything that Static-X has ever released. The keyboards have moved from lush and atmospheric to punchy and pointed for the most part, and even the vocals of Bjorn Strid are less abrasive overall and alternate between heavy and serene. Old fans might have a difficult time adjusting to Natural Born Chaos, but it's an impressive ...
| | Riot Thundersteel CD (1988)
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$11.59 "I was born on these streets, years ago/I was the king of the neighborhood," sings vocalist Tony Moore during "Bloodstreets." Such a line probably revealed the sentiment of guitarist Mark Reale perfectly, and it also encapsulates the mood of Thundersteel. A comeback album after several years of inactivity, this 1988 album is an unheralded classic. The disc takes cues from everything that was metal at the time, combining classic European styles reminiscent of Judas Priest's heavier moments (a premonition for Painkiller), thrashing guitars and pounding percussion ...
| | Apocalyptica CD (2005)
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$10.75 A listen to Apocalyptica's Apocalyptica brings with it the nagging urge to figure out where, exactly, the music fits. Certain moments -- entire tracks, even -- are given over to classical formality, and it ...
| | Christian Kjellvander Faya CD (2005) Import
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| | Bill Evans Soul Bop Band Live CDs (2006)
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| | Flower Power CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Weasel Walter Quartet Revolt Music CD (2007)
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$17.69 Ass-kicking, high-energy free jazz by the infamous drummer/leader of The Flying Luttenbachers! 65 minutes of live and studio tracks documenting this powerful new unit.featuring:Weasel Walter (drums)Damon Smith (bass)Randy Hunt (bass)John Gruntfest (alto saxophone)Aram Shelton (alto saxophone)Henry Kaiser (electric guitar)The music of the Weasel Walter Quartet harkens back to that of free jazz legends like Albert Ayler, Cecil Taylor, Masayuki Takayanagi and Peter Brotzmann - there is an emphasis on overt speed and violence while never losing sight of articulation and interplay. The group is interested in power, excitement and fury - the kind created by the dripping sweat and blood of its members’ manic performances. The quartet doesn’t dabble in rock or any other idiomatic cliches - the music is 100% abstract improvisation: dense, furious and modern.The group made its live debut in August 2005. Based around the core rhythm section of Walter, bassists Damon Smith and Randy Hunt the band has gigged regularly around the Bay Area. Avant-guitar legend Henry Kaiser first sat in with the group in December 2005 and is prominently featured in the expanded Weasel Walter Sextet (with second drummer William Winant - recordings to come on ugEXPLODE in 2007). In June 2006, original member Josh Allen was replaced by alto saxophone goliath John Gruntfest. Former Chicago scene mainstay Aram Shelton has guested with the quartet (and will join the ranks in 2007, making it a permanent five piece.) The eight tracks that make up the “Revolt Music” CD were recorded between December 2005 and October 2006 at New, Improved Studio in Oakland, California as well as live in front of frotthing audiences in Oakland, San Francisco and Davis, California. Bandleader Weasel Walter is best known for leading the long-running cult punk-jazz/no-wave group The Flying Luttenbachers as well as for stints in a multitude of underground rock units such as XBXRX, Bobby Conn, Erase Errata, Total Shutdown, To Live and Shave in L.A., and Lake Of Dracula. In the field of improvised music he has played and recorded with musicians like Jim O’Rourke, Kevin Drumm, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Joe Morris, Vinny ...
| | Celtic Folk Rainbow Flight CD (2008)
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$18.99 It is not surprising that the Irish Echo's entertainment critic reported that "this remarkable folk band's calendar of special appearances (in America) is unprecedented for Irish musicians". The Celtic Folk's special concert performances, coupled with their numerous American television appearances, led The Kerryman/Corkman ...
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