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Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Heavy Metal / Artist: Demilich / Audio CD released 2003-12-08 at Necropolis / Disc #1 ... more 1 When The Sun Drank The Weight Of Water 2 Sixteenth Six 3 Inherited Rowel Levitation (Reduced Without Any Effort) 4 Echo (Replacement) 5 Putrefying Road In The Nineteenth Extremity 6 Within The Chamber Of Whispering Eyes 7 And You'll Remain (In Pieces Of Nothingness) 8 Erecshyrinol 9 Planet That Once Used To Absord Flesh 10 Cry 11 Raped Embalmed Beauty Sleep 12 Introduction/Embalmed Beauty Sleep 13 Two Independent Organisms (One Suppurating Deformity) 14 And The Slimy Flying Creatures Reproduce In You Brains 15 Uncontrollable Regret Of The Rotting Flesh Newest Review: ... still concerned themselves primarily with establishing a strong groove. This is a high quality album in all respects, ... more |
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by Frankingsteins - written on 22/06/08 (Very useful, 14 readings)
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The only full-length release from Finnish death metal band Demilich deserves to be one of the legendary albums of the genre, and is certainly among the most unique. With its chaotic yet somehow logical time signatures, wild guitars and vocals that aren't so much growled as vomited, this is probably close to what alien death metal would sound like, if the extraterrestrials still concerned themselves primarily with establishing a strong groove. This is a high quality album in all respects, extending to the crystal clear production that fleshes out every stomach-churning bass note with as much intensity as the melodic guitars and solos, and every song is ...
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