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The members of the New Orleans metal band Goatwhore excel at pumping out the kind of frenetic, impure soundtrack of ritualized evil that gladdens the black hearts of the legions of the Lord of Darkness. Their fans on Myspace think it's pretty bitchin', too. Singer Ben Falgoust sounds like he's grinding his larynx into sausage meat on the brutal "Forever Consumed Oblivion," while the splendidly titled "In the Narrow Confines of Defilement" (titles being another of Goatwhore's strong points--see "Silence Marked by the Breaking of Bone") is a mile-a-minute headlong rush through the stinking bowels of Beelzebub.
Recording information: Mana Recording Studios, St. Petersburg, FL (02/2006-03/2006).
Illustrator: Jacob Bannon.
Personnel: Sammy Pierre Duet (vocals, guitar); Nathan Bergeron (vocals).
Audio Mixer: Erik Rutan.
CMJ (p.26) - "While the record is both dark and dirty....Goatwhore hasten things with blackened riffs that border on death metal and punk rock." Kerrang (Magazine) (p.48) - "[A]n absolutely killer exercise in death metal brutality." Goatwhore A Haunting Curse Songs | 1. | Wear These Scars of Testimony |
| 2. | Bloodletting Upon the Cloven Hoof |
| 3. | Alchemy of the Black Sun Cult |
| 4. | My Eyes Are the Spears of Chaos |
| 5. | In the Narrow Confines of Defilement |
| 6. | Forever Consumed Oblivion |
| 7. | Haunting Curse..., A |
| 8. | Silence Marked by the Breaking of Bone |
| 9. | Diabolical Submergence of Rebirth |
| 10. | Of Ashen Slumber |
| 11. | I Avenge Myself |
| A Haunting Curse Music Review Average Rating: (3.7 out of 5 stars)   Black Metal's Finest Tears open your guts and feeds them to the evil one this ones a must have Submitted by whirrledpeas07 (Asheville, NC) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Love it. Better production than any of their other cd's.. The vocals seem less typical black metal and more of a mix now..
Shane quit posting 5 word reviews and get back to giving your half father his daily handjobs. Submitted by Dustin Devon Risner (Nw Indiana) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
crap complete and udder crap...typical n.o. stupidity. Submitted by shane (new orleans, la) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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