Although a doom band took the number one spot once again, November was very strong for the thrashier side of death metal. There are several bands that are new to me in this months list.
ALTARETH
On their debut full-length "Blood", Altareth serve their sludgy guitars low and slow, with a slab of fuzz and a side of doom in massive portions.
GODLESS
GREEN DESERT WATER
SICKOMANIA
Scandinavian thrash, death ’n heavy metal.ACHE
KHEMMIS
Doomed heavy metal.
ETERNAL EVIL
SAVAGE DEITY
Poised and pure: guttural but clearly enunciated vocals, catchy blastbeat sections, multiple tempo changes without losing sight of classic songwriting, dark and morbid atmospheres, and speed-shredding riffs and solos that harken to the earliest days of Morbid Angel, Deicide, Malevolent Creation, and many other '90s Florida death metal masters.
DEMONZTRATOR
Second album of the Finnish thrash metal butchers!
HYPERDONTIA
Opening with a charnel blend of doomy riffs and cavernous drum work, the band draw once more from the spectral vein of old school Death Metal with their own crushing blend of slower moving extremity.
LOW ORBIT
Through solar skies three journey from the center of the earth to a time and space unknown........a place where the explosive sounds of heavy groove and psychedelic rock collide to create a home just above earth.
CONFUSION MASTER
Existentialism and escapism. manifesting the personal horrors in tone.walking traditional doom paths, deeply rooted in sabbathian mud. sidekicks towards sludge and underground hardcore as played in radical D.I.Y. circles add to the mix.
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