Showing posts with label Dead Congregation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dead Congregation. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Review Degraved "Spectral Realm of Ruin"

For the first time, I came into contact with the guys from Degraved from Seattle, the very city that, even decades after the phenomenon broke out, is still primarily identified with the so-called “grunge” phenomenon, at least among middle-aged people here in Germany.

But let's move on to the great debut album by this band, which first attracted attention in 2020 with the “Exhumned Remnants” demo. This was followed in 2023 by the EP “Whispered Morbidity,” then in 2024 by a split 7“ with their colleagues from Cystic, also from Seattle, and finally, at the beginning of this year, the ”Premonition of Blasphemy" demo, whose three tracks are now also included on the seven-track debut album.

Thursday, October 2, 2025

Review Azath "Through a Warren of Shadow"

At this point, I would like to introduce the 2020 debut album by Azath, a US-Canadian collaboration, which in my opinion did not receive enough attention. The album was released by Pulverised Records, which is already a certain seal of quality. The band, which has been around since 2018 and released a demo before the album came out, as well as a 7" with the Americans from Nucleus in 2023 as their last sign of life, plays fast, mangy death metal, somewhere between old school heroes like Incantation or Dead Congregation, or, for that matter, like playing an Autopsy LP at 45 rpm.

Saturday, January 27, 2024

REVIEW DROWNED "PROCUL HIS"

Berlin-based Drowned, who have been up to mischief in the underground since 1992 but didn´t release their debut album "Idola Specus" until 2014 after a few great demos and a 7" single, have now released their second album "Procul His".  Like its predecessor, this happens via Sepulchral Voice Records. This label, known for sinister, extreme, authentic and primal underground metal, seems to fit perfect for the band. Drowned don't do anything special per se, but this they do in a perfect manner: they play ancient death metal that sometimes playfully changes tempo or repeats melodies longer than the average metal song.