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12.12.2013

Evilminded: DemoNs (2012)


We are back again with some badass demoNs from our dear Evilminded, always blowin´up your mind with hardcore grindcore.
Rarities, demos and insanity from the EvilMinded vault. 1999-2012
This is the final release for 2012 and marks the beginning of the end. Stay tuned!
Fans of the project and noise lovers, REJOICE!
Includes a 10 minute video assault.
Best of all, did it just for the cause on Bandcamp!
Recommended!
Mp3@whatevayoulike!
DemoNs!!



3.09.2013

How To Destroy Angels > Welcome Oblivion (2013)

Welcome Oblivion doesn't swing the same industrial hammer that pounded Nine Inch Nails into some unforgettable singles, it's often every bit as dark and unsettling... and with a full album's room to explore, the band has now grown into a more distinctive and memorable shape. Even when it's slightly off the mark (and let's face it, not even NIN's legendary output has always been dead-on), this record is still a compelling experiment and a chilling lights-out listen. (http://www.fearnet.com/news/review/how-destroy-angels-welcome-oblivion-%E2%80%93-cd-review)

Mp3@256kbps, iTunes AAC.
HTDA Welcome Oblivion (2013)

2.03.2013

Mysticum In The Streams Of Inferno (1996)

Outstanding blistering black metal with an industrial edge, though the bulk of this comes from the band's utilization of a drum machine that purposefully sounds nothing like a live drummer. As well, some ambient/industrial sections are dispersed throughout, mainly found within the first and final tracks. The combination of these two factors gives this album a very unique sound rarely found in the multitude of carbon-copy bands that were pouring out of Scandinavia around this time. (discogs.com)
Recommended!
Mp3@320kbps
In The Streams Of Inferno

1.28.2013

The Berzerker: Animosity (Bonus disc) 2007

The album sounds fleshier and more organic than The Berzerker ever was. I kind of like it this way, it’s sickening, with a wonderful artwork. It’s also very suitable, because of the increasing grind elements. (sputnikmusic.com)

Recommended!
Mp3@320kbps