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Five For Friday: September 22, 2023

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Five For Friday: September 22, 2023

Greetings, Decibel readers!

When you depend on Decibel to ship the soiled aspect of heavy music, it’s a great week for you. In any case, we’ve acquired a brand new Cannibal Corpse and a brand new Profanatica launch in the identical week. You’re going to wish to have a wash in spite of everything of this. I imply, hell, there’s even an album with the phrase “sewer” within the title and one other about being buried in rotten stays over right here. Higher rinse and repeat.

Take pleasure in!

Bekor Qilish – The Flesh of a New God

One of many extra simple bands you’ll discover on I, Voidhanger data, Bekor Qilish nonetheless discover distinctive pathways to darkness on their newest album. Particularly, hear carefully for the number of selecting strategies used for the guitars to see how the band weaves completely different kinds collectively to channel the depths.

Stream: Apple Music

Cannibal Corpse – Chaos Horrific

The eviscerating plague comes to fireside up the chainsaw and kill us over again. Whereas I packed loads of acquainted puns into that sentence, I ought to notice that Eric Rutan has injected loads of new and fascinating dynamics into the band’s sound, which was first obvious on his 2021 debut as guitarist on Violence Unimagined. The sample continues right here, with hints of the vibe you’d usually anticipate from his predominant band, Hate Everlasting, albeit with the constant track buildings, tropes and common brutality we’ve come to (eagerly) anticipate from Cannibal Corpse.

Stream: Apple Music

Interemo – Buried in Rotten Stays

Generally you simply desire a slice of cheese pizza. You don’t need toppings. You don’t need it made with particular “artisanal” cheese or cilantro. Simply let me know when it’s performed, okay? Likewise, generally you simply need traditional, HM-2-style Swedish loss of life steel. And that’s what you get right here. I’ll take a big pie, please.

Stream: Apple Music

Profanatica – Crux Simplex

The blasphemous horde returns, I hope you want a lot of octave-based riffs. Crux Simplex walks the identical unholy path Profantica has blazed since its beginnings within the black steel underground way back. This album has a selected fullness and punch that provides it extra of a loss of life steel really feel, however worry not, sinners, the hate will nonetheless circulate by way of you on Crux Simplex.

Stream: Apple Music

Vengeance – Sewer Surge

Basic 80s type heavy steel with a wholesome serving of punk-rock angle. Whereas the band clearly owes its sound to the traditional previous, there’s refined sensibilities added in from a world that saved spinning after 1989. Pay attention carefully for slight hints of loss of life and black steel come up from the velocity, thrash and NWOBHM-sewers. It’s pure, uncooked and cruel enjoyable, which is the very best you possibly can hope for after “One other Fukkin’ Day”!

Stream: Apple Music

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