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Vomitory - Opus Mortis VIII
Жанр: Death Metal
Страна: Sweden (Karlstadt)
Год издания диска: 2011
Издатель (лейбл):
Номер по каталогу: 3984-14995-0
Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: image+.cue+scans
Битрейт аудио: (lossy + lossless)
Продолжительность: 00:54:51
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Треклист:
01. Regorge In The Morgue
02. Bloodstained
03. They Will Burn
04. The Dead Awaken
05. Hate In A Time Of War
06. Torturous Ingenious
07. Forever Damned
08. Shrouded In Darkness
09. Combat Psychosis
10. Requiem For The Fallen
Limited Edition Bonus Tracks
11. Nervegasclouds 2011
12. Raped In Their Own Blood 2011
13. Redemption 2011
14. The Voyage 2011
Лог создания рипа
Содержание индексной карты (.CUE)
Об исполнителе (группе)
Vomitory was formed already back in 1989, drawing inspiration from back-then giants such as Sodom, Napalm Death, Venom and Slayer. 20 years might have passed since that day but Vomitory's still a well-oiled murder machine with numerous blasting and dominating death metal albums in their back catalogue. Recording after recording they have constanty improved and …enhanced their unique death metal formula, always looking and thinking forward instead of backwards. Coz a unique formula it is. Incorporating the infamous d-beat like no one else into a mix of fantastically grooving blastness and brutality is the core of Vomitory's sound. And it is a sound I have grown to love with all of my heart over the years.
I would lie if I said I was always a fan of Vomitory coz I was not. While debut album Raped in their own blood (1996) and follow up Redemption (1999) shows a death metal act in the making it wasn't up until much later that I started to understand the brilliance that is Vomitory. This happened when they switched label from Fadeless Records to Metal Blade Records and released Revelation Nausea in 2000. Things started to fall into place with me and when Blood Rapture (2002), the fantastic Primal Massacre (2004) and sonic monster Terrorize Brutalize Sodomize (2007) surfaced I was not only hooked on Vomitory's sound like fire was to Norwegian churches in the 90's - I was a die hard fan of the band and since then I have constantly claimed that Vomitory's is one of the most underrated death metal acts in the world as well as one of my absolute fave bands.
Sure, some members have changed over the years and l bumpual bumps in the road have been present as well - but still you can see Vomitory right up there with the best of them. And if you need more proof of this - brand new album Carnage Euphoria (2009) is the testimony to all things death metal.
Об альбоме (сборнике)
Vomitory has been one of my favorite bands from the early nineties and still is to this day. They are a well-oiled machine that are constantly tweaking their death metal formula to keep moving forwards instead of backwards. Opus Mortis VIII is Vomitory's eighth creation and it is no exception to the rule. This is one of their most intense albums with top notch production that lets you hear Vomitory at their supreme. Erik Rundqvist shows off his guttural growls that are more punishing than ever. The guitars are thick with technical riffs and some of the most vicious solos that I've heard in a long time.
Regorge in the Morgue starts things off with an awesome bass intro before Erik plows through with his massive death metal growls. They Will Burn comes in with charging riff thundering at a headbanging speed while Rundqvist's vocals gush with pure evil. Hate in a Time of War begins with quiet guitar that is quickly crushed by heavy dual guitars from Peter Ostlund and Urban Gustaffson only a few minutes in. This carries a very heavy Slayer influence in different spots throughout the track but still is very much Vomitory. Forever Damned slams in your face with pulverizing drums and searing guitar. This is by far one of my favorite tracks and shows once again that Vomitory are masters of their craft. The album stays continually heavy while switching back and forth from catchy hooks and riffs to blastbeats that take off at neak breaking speed. Vomitory then proceeds to completely obliterate with their closing tune, Requiem for the Fallen as they bring in some more old-school riffing and Erik spews out This is where your life ends!! Nuff said.
While they're not changing anything in the death metal scene, Vomitory is constantly showing they are willing to progress and build on their sound to make sure that each album is even better than the last. You need to pick up Opus Mortis VIII, your little metal heart will thank you.
Review written by Kate Wilcox of
Состав
Urban Gustafsson - Guitars
Peter Östlund - Guitars: The Law, ex-Dispirited
Erik Rundqvist - Vocals, Bass
Tobias Gustafsson - Drums: Netherbird, Revengia, The Project Hate MCMXCIX, Torture Division, Armageddon, ex-Croam, ex-God Among Insects, ex-Syrus, ex-The End, ex-Eucharist, ex-Timothy Griffiths' Psychedelic Sunrise
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1
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0.12 кг
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(MP3 + FLAC)
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