TRACKLIST 01.Memento Mori 02. Sentido de Dirección 03. Profunda Oceánica 04. Atlántida Oceánica (fastasmogenesis) 05. Año 632 Ford 06. Cenit de una Caida 07. En el principio fue la acción, querido Crowley las noches más felices están por llegar 08. Aunque Viva en el Error
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ANNE O son ya un clasico del Metalcore estatal sin duda alguna, aunque no ha sido de lo mas regular su trayectoria, ya que sus primeros discos salieron alla en los 90, ahora vuelven con un discazo lleno de todo lo mejor que este grupo siempre ha sabido darle, sin duda un disco grande en todos los sentidos, desde las canciones brutales de principio a fin, definen y completan la evolucion del grupo en todos estos años, un sonido contundente, del que nunca se ha descogaldo este grupo y un diseño muy completo que remata un disco para amantes del Metal-Hardcore. "Dios no tiene ningun plan maestro para nosotros" es el título de este trabajo editado por Fragment Records.
01. The Last Fifty-Eight Quatrains of The Seventh Century 02. Nail, Nail, Nail 03. All Those Wrists 04. Manbeam 05. Tidepool 06. Towing Anchors 07. Depths 08. Smear Merchant 09. All The Sons Are Fading 10. Carve Up and Give Away 11. Tiny Bomb 12. Something To Do With Death
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They've only been together for a year and a half, but the Burlington, Vermont band Romans is moving fast. Their debut album is only 23 minutes long, and they cram a lot into those 12 songs.
When All Those Wrists kicked off, I was afraid it was going to be another generic metalcore CD. There are some of those elements, but fortunately Romans is much more than that. In addition to standard metalcore, they also have songs that are heavy and sludgy, and even a track or two that's spacey and progressive.
Romans has all the pieces in place. They are a really new band, and All Those Wrists has bursts of good songwriting and originality. They just need to focus more on the things that make them different from the average metalcore band, and write songs that are a little catchier and more memorable. They are off to a good start, and I look forward to hearing them progress.
01. Bills pay pills [6:11] 02. Last man [4:58] 03. Deux mille douze [2:43] 04. The day [6:28] 05. Ambulatory self [4:32] 06. A morbid assault in an indecent exposure [3:40] 07. Sour black milk [3:39] 08. Teopr.i.www [1:51] 09. Leviathan [7:23] 10. The day [1:02]
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Paris noise between Amphetamine Reptile style and Hydrahead style, think to Neurosis, or Breach... With members or ex-members in Gameness, Seanews, Belle Epoque, Brume Retina, Do You Compute... First album.
01.Morbid Hope [2:33] 02.Forces Du Mal [1:49] 03.Revolte [1:22] 04.The Systems [1:04] 05.Victims [1:38] 06.Indiference [1:57] 07.Stateless [2:02] 08.[st #08] Je Reve Qu´un Jour [1:31]
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S U B M E R G E started in 1998 as a 5 people band, an all friends band that wanted to have fun touring and also voicing opinions through music. From the beginning Submerge played DIY shows, not because they were rookies or something, but because they despise competition and they feel there's much more to share within the DIY scene, even in the gossipy lil' French one. Influences came from Iron Maiden to Converge, Catharsis, Rubbish Heap, Nostromo, Ananda, Knut. After 2 years of amazing (and sometimes shitty!) shows, the band split up for personal reasons and get back a year later as a quatuor and with a much stronger identity. Punk roots, sludgy sound, technical drumming, ingredients that allows the music not to get boring too fast