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Topic - Death Metal Kill Zone
Posted: 09 Mar 2024 at 8:10am By Nightfly
Originally posted by adg211288 adg211288 wrote:

I've been mainly in an extreme metal mood of late and have been checking out several death metal acts I've never paid much (if any) attention to before. Mainly tech death but also some melodic death acts:

  • Artificial Brain - Heard them before but digging them even more recently.
  • Anachronism - Again, heard them before but only once each for each album.
  • Insomnium - I own Winter's Gate and that's been pretty much my knowledge of them.
  • Gorod - Liked them a while but have several gaps in my knowledge of them.
  • Exocrine - Only heard their second album until recently. 
  • Dark Tranquillity - I own two I got in a second hand shop some years ago and had previously also streamed The Gallery but that's the extent of things.
  • Archspire - I'm not actually that sold on these despite giving each of their albums a preliminary rating of 4 stars apiece. Technical prowess through the roof but I'm not so keen on the vocalist. 
I'm also looking at Omnium Gatherum to check out next. 

I really like Insomnium. You already have their best album IMO but the follow up Heart Like A Grave was almost as good. Of the earlier albums I'd recommend Above The Weeping World but there's no shortage of other good ones.

Been listening to the new Exocrine myself and quite impressed.

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