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leviabeat · 1 year ago
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Asinhell will perform live for their first concert at Naestved Metalfest 2024
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"Michael Poulsen (Volbeat, Asinhell) states, "The first time I stood and played death metal in Musikstalden in Næstved was in 1991. 33 years later, it has now become time again to find the death metal axe and be part of Næstved Metalfest with a new band, Asinhell. I'm looking forward to sharing horn and the love for metal with you all and my good old friend and arranger Michael Hvolgaard Andersen with whom I did my very first interview at home from the boys' room. See you out there and let the metal flow." "
Via Naestved Metalfest on Instagram
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drondskaath · 2 months ago
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In Aphelion | Reaperdawn | 2024
Swedish Black Metal
Artwork by Sebastian Ramstedt
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thethroneislost · 11 months ago
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Necrophobic Sweden Some old band photos and their 1995 debut LP "The Nocturnal Silence"
In my mind, this album is the pinnacle of death/black metal (or at least from what I've heard so far) because it has some LOUD bass, a 'bit' of satanism, some keyboards, and a LOT of awesome riffs (covered head to toe in riffs).
Something like Dark Funeral mixed with Slayer.
Highly recommend.
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doctordeathawaits · 6 months ago
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aaa do you have any tips for figuring out your transids? currently in trace limbo (doesn't have to be trans-race specific)
Also metal recommendations? bands, songs, albums? :)
Our best recommendation is to not be scared of experimentation ! Experiment with what fits you most !
We are transMute , and it took us a bit to realize that , we experimented with trans-selective-mutism and trans-shy-voice until finally realizing that transMute fit us the best < 3
So do not be afraid to label yourself as the ' wrong ' id , all that matters at the end of the day is that you are happy < 3 As for music , Always will recommend Darkthrone and Lifelover ! Currently have been looping Snuff by Slipknot and In the Twilight Grey by Necrophobic < 3
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black-metal-artists · 3 months ago
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🔥 Emerging from the Shadows of Eastern Tennessee 🔥
Prepare for the dark and brutal sounds of Venomous Invokation, a force in Blackened Death Metal. Formed in 2023 by Maledictor, Amon, and Plague, this 4-piece band channels the raw evil of 90's extreme metal, taking inspiration from legends like Mortuary Drape, Mystifier, Necrophobic, and Grotesque. Their mission? To restore the pure, unrelenting power of old-school metal. Contact: [email protected] Bandcamp: https://venomousinvokation.bandcamp.com/album/ars-moriendi Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555801707807&rdid=wohvlfj3W3miaj9O&share_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fshare%2F6fLdVMfPpemXnWRc%2F Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/venomousinvokation?igshid=NzZlODBkYWE4Ng%3D%3D Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4KM0twNSGKeHTVmYBCmcmD?si=ce085ad4f841411f YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VenomousInvokation
#BlackenedDeathMetal#VenomousInvokation#ExtremeMetal#OldSchoolMetal#TennesseeMetal#UndergroundMetal#MetalCommunity
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toxicmetalzine · 4 months ago
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Inferno Festival Norway
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INFERNO FESTIVAL NORWAY 2025 Announces Second Wave of Bands; ft. TSJUDER, TIAMAT, NECROPHOBIC + More!
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fetznerdeathrecords · 4 days ago
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Slaughter the Giant - Abomination (EP)
Melodic Death/Black Metal from Aarschot, Belgium
SLAUGHTER THE GIANT's music is fast, melodic, dark and catchy! So if you’re a fan of either Black Dahlia Murder, Dimmu Borgir or Necrophobic, SLAUGHTER THE GIANT might just be your new fav band!
1. Nothingness 04:38 2. Abomination 04:43 3. The Chainsaw Killer 04:04 4. Alien Abduction 05:14 5. Omens of Evil 03:49 6. A World Engulfed in Flames 06:12
Release date: November 1st, 2024 via @atdawnrecords
@slaughterthegiant
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sadmetalbands · 8 months ago
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NECROPHOBIC are sad because they're always late for everything. Birthday parties, dentist appointments, even their own soundchecks.
Turns out that an hourglass is noticeably less useful than a wristwatch. Obviously, it looks way more metal but there's really no accurate way to distinguish quarter past two from, well, any other time at all.
Promoters take a dim view of bands that rock up to the venue five minutes before you're supposed to be onstage. You can blame it on the hourglass but it always falls on deaf ears.
Alas, there's just no room for a wristwatch with all these awesome spiked armbands. And don't even ask about what happened when they tried using that sundial. Clouds. Absolute menace.
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blackmetaltv · 2 years ago
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This week we remember the legendary musician, David Parland, also known as Blackmoon of Dark Funeral. His incredible talent and contribution to the black metal genre will never be forgotten. He was a true pioneer, having played in various bands including Necrophobic, War and Infernal. He left an undeniable impact on the music scene and will continue to inspire many for years to come.
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xmystophalesx · 2 years ago
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Best New Heavy Metal Releases Week of February 10th, 2023
Ahhhh, what a difference a single week can make. As much of a slog last week was with nothing that really hit with me, this week was the exact polar opposite. This week was absolutely dominated by Black Metal with yet another album I will be surprised if it is not in my end-of-year best of list. I will freely admit there was not a ton of variety this week and if you aren’t a fan of the heavier or more extreme forms of Metal, this week may be a slog for you as much as last week was for me. That being said, there are definitely some things worth checking out. You never know, maybe this is the week things turn around for your appreciation of these more extreme forms of music are concerned. After all, this WAS a week of a bit of a return to form (somewhat) of one of the biggest names in the genre. Look at that incredibly well done segue into my first highlight album…lol
In Flames-Foregone (Melodic Death/Heavy)**
I was debating on whether to make this a highlight album as honestly I REALLY only like half the album. The other half is decent. Maybe it is the nostalgia I feel for this band or my fervent desire to see them recapture the magic they exhibited in the late 90s. Whatever it is, this album is easily the best thing they have done in close to two decades and in that it really gives me hope they are no longer a lost cause for me. If nothing else, this would make a perfect album for people to listen to that dislike harsh vocals but will give them a shot. This may be a gateway album to get you over that threshold.
Haxanu-Totenpass (Black)**
This was the first of a flood of really damn good Black Metal albums this week. One man project out of the US that was my early pick of the week and stayed in the spot for most of the week. These one man projects just seem to get better and better all the time and this one is no exception. Unfortunately, not super easy to find as it is not on Spotify, so YouTube or Bandcamp is probably your best bet. Trust me, it is worth the effort.
Infinite & Divine-Ascendancy (Melodic Heavy/Hard Rock)**
Do you like Battle Beast but sometimes feel that they just get overly heavy at times? I am being facetious of course but if you are looking for a lighter version of Battle Beast, Infinite & Divine have you covered. Maybe not super original, but what we have here is very catchy and easy to listen to Heavy Hard Rock with excellent female vocals. Delain was probably the marquee release in this genre this week, but this one is easily the better release.
Fredlos-Fredlos (Heavy/Folk/Doom)**
Now this one came out of nowhere for me. This is usually not my thing but there is something about this album that kind of gets under your skin and worms its way into your subconscious. This Folk infused Heavy Metal with an overall Doom Metal vibe and killer clean female vocals just really worked for me. Even as I sit here and write this up, I couldn’t tell you why that is. It just FELT good is all I can really point to. Your mileage may vary, but i really dug this album.
Frozen Dawn-The Decline of the Enlightened Gods (Melodic Black)**
I first heard this album on Saturday and have listened to it at least a dozen times since. The only album that stopped me listening to it more often was one that I can’t actually talk about for about until it gets released on the 24th. This is Melodic Black Metal at an incredibly high level. If I had to compare this album to anyone, I would have to say a more melodic version of Dissection or Necrophobic. Hell, they even do a Necrophobic cover to end the album. This album is absolute perfection for its 50 minute runtime. Tons of high;lights on this album but the biggest has to be the incredible guitar work here. The leads are on a next level for a genre that normally doesn’t concern itself too much with them. Think of the In Aphelion album from last year for another band that does this incredibly well. The only downside at all is I couldn’t find any mention of a vinyl release for this album.
That will do it for this week of a return to form of killer new releases. Maybe the universe is realigning. If In Flames can release an album that impresses me again, maybe the world as a whole is turning a corner and from now on everyone will help one another. Yeah, probably not. Until next week and, as always, listen to music and fill your soul with happiness and of course,
BANG THY HEAD!!!
All worthy of a listen if you like the genre
*= standout in that genre
**=best of the week regardless of genre
Best of the Week
Burshtyn-Apokryf (Black)**
Trespasser-Apocalypse (Black)**
In Flames-Foregone (Melodic Death/Heavy)**
Haxanu-Totenpass (Black)**
Carnosus-Visions of Infinihility (Death/Thrash)**
Fredlos-Fredlos (Heavy/Folk/Doom)**
Frozen Dawn-The Decline of the Enlightened Gods (Melodic Black)**
Infinite & Divine-Ascendancy (Melodic Heavy/Hard Rock)**
Standouts in their Genre
Moonthoth-Uroczhysko (Black)*
Crimson River-Here’s to the End���Again (Heavy/Thrash)*
Razorschrieck-Black Magick (Black)*
Red Soil-Red Soil (Melodic Death)*
Electrikeel-Straight Outta Depths (Thrash/Crossover)*
Narrative-Servants of the Prophets, Martyrs of Men (Black)*
The Enigma Division-The Enigma Division (Progressive)*
Willloos-Begeerte (Depressive Black/Atmospheric)*
Big Laugh-Consume Me (Hardcore Punk)*
eMolecule-The Architect (Progressive)*
Worth a Listen
Doomas-R’lyeh (melodic Death/Doom)
Diatribe-Rabid Nightmare (Death)
Ritual Awakening-Demon King (Melodic Death)
Atomwinter-Sakrileg (Death)
Wig Wam-Out of the Dark (Hard Rock)
Khymera-Hold Your Ground (Hard Rock)
Gates of Mourning-Ruination (Black)
Irrseele-Wahn & Wehmut (Atmospheric Black)
Dispyria-The Story of Marion Dust (Heavy/Power)
T3nors-Naked Soul (Hard Rock/AOR)
Terrestrial Hospice-Caviary to the General (Black)
Delain-Dark Waters (Melodic/Symphonic)
Pick of the week was actually not difficult even with all the excellent releases. Frozen Dawn takes the top spot with The Decline with a perfect 5 sleepy bulldogs even with friends over out of 5.
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metalshockfinland · 4 months ago
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INFERNO METAL FESTIVAL 2025 Announces Second Wave of Bands; Ft. TSJUDER, TIAMAT, NECROPHOBIC + More
INFERNO FESTIVAL NORWAY 2025 is pleased to reveal the first wave of bands for next year’s highly anticipated edition, which will once again take place in Oslo (NO) from April 17-20 for another blasphemous Easter! The festival now welcomes  TSJUDER,  TIAMAT,  NECROPHOBIC,  SCHWEIN  and VORBID to the lineup! Tickets and passes can be found HERE. The full lineup is now as follows with more…
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leviabeat · 9 months ago
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In total, 32 bands will be at the Næstved Metalfest 2024 spread over three stages and three days. The final program and schedule will be announced in March.
Via Naestved Metalfest on Instagram
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hellonearthmetalzine · 4 months ago
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More Artists for Inferno 2025
Inferno Metal Festival is adding Tsjuder, Tiamat, Necrophobic, Schwein, and Vorbid to their line-up for the 2025 edition of the festival.So far announced artistis:1349, Tsjuder, Tiamat, Necrophobic, Blood Incantation, Aeternus, Seth, Abyssic, Spectral Wound, Angist, Bythos, Schwein, Syn, Vorbid and Violent Magic Orchestra TSJUDERThe Norwegian black metal band Tsjuder was founded back in 1993 and…
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randgugotur-6 · 7 months ago
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Under the leadership of the creators of the Mexico Metal Fest in Monterrey, Cacique Entertainment and to the delight of the metalhead community in the center of the country, a new festival is born in the capital: THE METAL FEST, whose first edition will feature some of the most acclaimed and anticipated acts by the Mexican public.
Headlining the bill, the legendary Anthrax will arrive in the CDMX to blow our minds with their arsenal of thrash and groove anthems that they have created over four decades. Bands such as Overkill, Amorphis, Death Angel and Necrophobic, as well as Atheist, Mayhem, To Die For and Gutalax, will make up the lineup of this great and massive concert we have prepared for you.
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The Metal Fest will take place on Saturday, April 13, 2024 at Velódromo Olímpico, a venue that in recent years has become one of the public's favorites thanks to its acoustics, location and amplitude, which after its remodeling has a capacity to accommodate up to 18 thousand attendees.
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Tickets are on sale at this link: https://themetalfest.mx/ This Day In Metal
Yesterday, Today, Everyday Heavy Metal
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columnistfromtheabyss · 8 months ago
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Review: Necrophobic – In The Twilight Grey (Century Media)
My review of Necrophobic's brilliant new album, In The Twilight Grey, written for Heavy Music HQ:
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Necrophobic, one of Sweden’s black/death metal titans, have set to ignite the most burning flames from the darkest dungeons of hell once again with their tenth studio album. In The Twilight Grey, another ghastly Necrophobic opus, confirms that the band is still grounded in a startlingly sinister foundation.
56 minutes is enough for Necrophobic to show off their reign over black/death metal, but they expose the listener to the hellish unrest even more than they need. Although the album cover, designed by Thyrfing’s Jens Rydén, follows a different picture than Necrophobic’s trademarked landscapes, the album keeps pace with the band’s most significant moments. In The Twilight Grey is brilliant, sensational, and haunting. The title track displays a hair-raising soundscape that elevates the evil spirit of both the band and the album. It shows a picture of Necrophobic still leaning like an almighty on their wicked throne, and they have no intention of taking off their infernal robes.
Rating: 4/5
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gbhbl · 8 months ago
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Album Review: Necrophobic - In the Twilight Grey (Century Media Records)
Expect something great from Necrophobic and get something great from Necrophobic. As reliable as night devours the day, Necrophobic deliver an album that will haunt your nightmares.
Legends of the night. Demons of the dark. Blackened death metal band Necrophobic are back with their new album, ’In the Twilight Grey’, their tenth studio album. It will be released on March 15th, 2024, via Century Media Records. You don’t get to ten albums without having made some sort of impression on the wider metal world, and you’re certainly not still going in 2024, when you first emerged…
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