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RE: Death Metal - kadaver - 05-04-2016 (05-02-2016, 12:55 AM)257 Wrote: A little miniature from Imperial Triumphant, for any who don't know them.. Very unique-sounding, was on my list to check out, but this reminded me to do so. Their record last year was something I saw being praised a lot. I haven't really gotten into them yet myself, but I'll be sure to give it some more listens. Speaking of Zorn; which of his works should I check out? Secret Chiefs 3 are pretty good; I really like "Book of Horizons". RE: Death Metal - 257 - 05-04-2016 (05-04-2016, 12:42 PM)kadaver Wrote: Very unique-sounding, was on my list to check out, but this reminded me to do so. Their record last year was something I saw being praised a lot. I haven't really gotten into them yet myself, but I'll be sure to give it some more listens. Speaking of Zorn; which of his works should I check out? Secret Chiefs 3 are pretty good; I really like "Book of Horizons". Man... Zorn is so prolific that it's hard to say, depends what you're into. My first exposure was Painkiller's "Guts of a Virgin", which is basically horrible grindcore with saxophones (Mick Harris from old Napalm Death/Scorn on drums, Bill Laswell on bass). Painkiller started bringi dub into the mix and did one album which remains a personal favourite, although I never listen to it. the album is called "Execution Ground" , it's pretty special if you're into deep jazz, dub, and heaviness. Most of my favourite Zorn comes from his Masada compositions and are often played by others (Check out "Orobas" by Koby Israelite from the Book of Angels series for a very interesting mixture based on his Masada work, also SC3's "Xaphan" from the series and "Abraxas", which features the mentioned drummer). Electric Masada do it well and get pretty heavy at times, Bar Kokhba can be sublime. For nice music then "Mount Analogue" and "The Gnostic Preludes" are some of my favourite recent-ish releases, and more recently he's had some good music recorded with a base trio of John Medeski, Matt Hollenberg (of the unique extreme metal masters Cleric), and Kenny Grohowski (Imperial Triumphant, Secret Chiefs 3 etc). This latter project is some of his most "Metal" but I only heard the first album, "Simulacrum" and apparently the series keeps improving (with other musicians such as Mr. Bungle's Tevor Dunn). I don't actually follow Zorn too closely but have a big collection and his diversity is worth exploring over time. Naked City could be essential and their later albums were much more mature. Too much Zorn, too little time. just don't be put off by what you don't like because there is a whole universe under his name. Keep exploring Secret Chiefs 3 also. If you ever get a chance live then check it out, the best gigs I ever attended were the various versions of SC3, and with Kenny G they get super heavy! Hopefully Spruance will finish and release a Holy Vehm album one day and we'll get some Pythagorean death metal treats from a hidden master : ![]() to make this seem on topic.. Secret Chiefs 3 death metal version of Toccata with Kenny G and Toby Driver: and as they were mentioned, if ANYONE hasn't heard Cleric then find "Regressions". It isn't really death metal but it is a total masterpiece of unique and weird eso-tech face grinding. The vocals put me off for years but I bought the CD and forced a a listen and somce then it remains one of my most respected albums of all time (they are also recording an album of Masada compositions). https://iamcleric.bandcamp.com/album/regressions RE: Death Metal - 257 - 05-04-2016 as I'm reminded.. old Holy Vehm this may not appeal to many but the new stuff will be immense. these recordings features John Marryman of Cephalic Carnage on drums and the main guy from Unhuman doing vocals, all else is Trey Spruance, the composer. These tracks make more sense within the context of the "Book". RE: Death Metal - 257 - 05-04-2016 final SC3 death metal spam. the lyrics are great too! RE: Death Metal - Al Hungerstrike - 05-06-2016 Holy vehm is fantastic. A really dynamic sense of aggression. Does anyone know if there will be a full Holy Vehm album coming any time soon? I recall Trey Spruance saying there would years ago, just not sure if I missed any news. RE: Death Metal - 257 - 05-09-2016 (05-06-2016, 02:10 AM)Al Hungerstrike Wrote: Holy vehm is fantastic. A really dynamic sense of aggression. Does anyone know if there will be a full Holy Vehm album coming any time soon? I recall Trey Spruance saying there would years ago, just not sure if I missed any news. If Mr. Spruance stays alive then it will come out eventually, when the stars are right. I saw some Kenny G blog posts a couple of years ago saying he'd been recording drums for a lot of new Holy Vehm stuff, including one with a 9 minute drum solo, a track based on the writings of L. Ron Hubbard.. Trey said an album was almost complete in 2009 or something, but anyone familiar with him learns to never expect punctuality. I think there will be a little Vehm when we finally hear Book of Souls: Folio B, the little shadow tracks/radio things on Folio A felt like Vehm trying to come through and Folio B was said to be darker (and to be released in the autumn of 2013). It will all be worth the waiting and it will blow away at least 99% of today's death metal. RE: Death Metal - Al Hungerstrike - 05-09-2016 Spruance does take his time. He seems rather perfectionistic. Anyway you're right in that it will be worth it when it eventually comes. Really dug folio a. 9 minute solo sounds pretty out there and John Merriman is a pretty killer drummer. RE: Death Metal - Blood Music - 05-16-2016 Just threw on Necrophagist for the first time in years, sounds dated as fuck or is it me? RE: Death Metal - kadaver - 05-21-2016 Hmm, never really liked them so can't say. :p Here's some weird-ass psychedelic? death metal https://orbweaver-official.bandcamp.com/album/strange-transmissions-from-the-neuralnomicon RE: Death Metal - 257 - 05-24-2016 (05-09-2016, 10:34 PM)Al Hungerstrike Wrote: Spruance does take his time. He seems rather perfectionistic. Anyway you're right in that it will be worth it when it eventually comes. Really dug folio a. 9 minute solo sounds pretty out there and John Merriman is a pretty killer drummer. I don't think we'll have any Merryman on the new stuff, apparently a main reason Holy Vehm was held up was that Spruance was waiting to get the appropriate drummer for the recordings. It will mostly be Kenny Grohowski, he is the guy who wrote about recording the solo. maybe a little bit of Peijman Kouretchien, maybe a bit of Merryman, but if it's all Kenny G I'm still pleased, he's one of the finest drummers around for sure but still not well know. |