Death Metal

Septic Flesh

Greek extreme metallers Septic Flesh recently conducted an interview with SubExistance concerning their new album 'The Great Mass' which is one of the most anticipated albums of the year so far. Let's see what Christos Antoniou and Sotiris  V. has to say about the recording process and all things that revolve around the band as their unleashing their Great Mass to us!

Iperyt - No State of Grace

Artist: 
Iperyt
Release: 
No State of Grace
Label: 
Self - released

Polish musical scene has been an extreme nest for almost two decades now. Be it innovative or not, be it underground or quite the main stream’s followers, bands have flourished on the fertile Polish grounds that are, nonetheless, aggressive.

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Alchera - Era

Artist: 
Alchera
Release: 
Era
Label: 
Twilight

"Era" instantly begins with hammering blast-beats and a collection of riffs:make no mistake though,as Alchera might belong to the extreme side of the metal fence,hence their compositions are centered around a grand sense of melody.I could honestly say that they could be regarded as a melodic black/death metal unit,mostly influenced by the famous swedish scene,naturally.Their vocals range between the two idioms:heavy,deep,deathlike growls,topped with some higher pitched screams.

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Devastating Enemy - The Fallen Prophet

Artist: 
Devastating Enemy
Release: 
The Fallen Prophet
Label: 
Twilight Zone Records

What we have here is a fresh, 2011 release by an Austrian band. Their style could primairly be described as technical death metal, full of rich melodies. Add some thrash parts and the blend is complete. Their influences naturally come from the Swedish melodic death metal pioneers, such as Dark Tranquility,or even At The Gates. The only prior knowledge that I had, concerning Austrian death metal, was Pungent Stench. And also, Disharmonic Orchestra.

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Incest in Heaven - Misbegotten - demo

Artist: 
Incest in Heaven
Release: 
Misbegotten
Label: 
Self Released, Demo

It took nearly two years of intense preparation for Incest in Heaven to uncover ‘Misboggoten’ and one can say it was worth the sweat and the tears as Incest in Heaven’s first ever demo sounds as if it’s their fist major release.

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Septic Flesh – The Great Mass

Artist: 
Septic Flesh
Release: 
The Great Mass
Label: 
Season of Mist

Communionhas been a break –through, the least. Musically adept and catchy as hell (yet not of a mainstream focused orientation) had certainly set the bar quite high for the Greek Sympho-deathsters. The next release would be a highly anticipated one. However, few did actually expect what it would be essentially composed of – the grandeur this would emit.

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Obduktion - Pain Chronicles

Artist: 
Obduktion
Release: 
Pain Chronicles
Label: 
I For An I Records

Obduktion’s refreshed sound and roster have been summoned to frame the third full-length’s musical displacement. Synoptically, Pain Chronicles, is an anachronistic death metal view – be not hasty though, for this is a plus

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From Zero to Hero

Formed in 2010, F02H have been gruadually gaining more and more ground in the underground music scene of Greece. After working hard in the studio F02H produced their first ever EP which was released at 8th March 2011.

Vermingod - Promo 2011

Artist: 
Vermingod
Release: 
Promo 2011
Label: 
Self Released

Shortly enough, actually less than a year after having released the critically acclaimed, to say the least, first full – length, The Grand March to Devastation, the extreme metal act from Patras, Greece, releases 4 compositions, promoting their refreshed, re – defined sound.

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Ingested - The Surreption

Artist: 
Ingested
Release: 
The Surreption
Label: 
Amida Records

The British outfit hails with stocks of extremity, through Siege of Amida Records. Brutality seems to blossom in the local region nowadays, and that’s all the more a reason to dig this act.

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