Showing posts with label Album Streaming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Album Streaming. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Listen To Swedish Death Metal Band Vampire's New Album For Free
Any Death Metal fans out there might want to check this out. Swedish Death Metal band Vampire's self-titled debut album is out in the US today and Bloody-Disgusting is currently streaming the album in its entirety. Any band that names a song after a Coffin Joe movie is well worth any horror/metal fan's time.
"Swedish death metal act Vampire will release its self-titled debut album in Europe on March 3 and in North America on March 18 via Century Media Records. Featuring ten tracks of relentless death metal with haunting melodies and a deadly horror vibe, "Vampire" promises to not disappoint. While Vampire's roots reach deep into metal’s most vicious origins, the eleven raw slices contained on the debut album will immediately catch your attention with their refreshingly morbid approach and should be hailed soon as some of the most poisonous metal of the decade."
Head over to BD to listen to the album.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Now Streaming - New Albums From Ihsahn and Toxic Holocaust
Toxic Holocaust (or XoxiTH OloYausX for anyone trying to read their logo) has a new album called Chemistry of Consciousness due out October 29th and Relapse Records has posted the album in its entirety on their Youtube channel. You can skip through all 11 tracks in the video below.
Zero Tolerance Magazine has Ihsahn's latest album Das Seelenbrechen available for streaming now courtesy of Candlelight Records. This one is also out October 29th, which is shaping up to be the most metal day of the year with like 47 new metal releases coming out that same day.
No video or anything for me to embed for this one, head over to Zero Tolerance to check this one out.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Skeletonwitch & Russian Circles - New Albums Streaming Now
I've come across a couple more full album streams from a couple of great bands, both of which are hosted by the fine folks at Pitchfork. Chicago based post-rock band Russian Circles new album Memorial is out October 29th and you can check that one out right here.
2013 release, the fifth album from the Rock trio. Perhaps the most immediately apparent characteristic of Memorial is its wide range of emotion. Vacillating from somber-yet-soaring melodies on one track to pummeling metal heft on the next, Memorial sounds like an album with split personalities. Where one song showcases guitarist Mike Sullivan, drummer Dave Turncrantz and bassist/keyboardist Brian Cook's mastery of lush melancholic melody, the next exhibits their most abrasive underground metal leaning sound, with washed-out 16th-note riffs and crushing rhythms. The band's penchant for endless hooks remains a constant, but Memorial embodies their most dramatic ranges in tone.
Also releasing on the 29th is Ohio Metal Gods Skeletonwitch's long-awaited new album Serpents Unleashed. If you're metal enough to handle the 'Witch you can stream Serpents Unleashed here.
2013 release, the fifth album from the American blackened Thrash Metal
band from Athens, Ohio. Serpents Unleashed features 11 new helpings of
frosty blackened Thrash. Produced by Kurt Ballou (Converge, High On
Fire, Trap Them) and mastered by Alan Douches (Mastodon, Nile). Artwork
by John Baizley (Baroness, Kvelertak, Kylesa), who returns to the 'Witch
fold for the first time since "Beyond The Permafrost." Hell has
arrived!
2013 release, the fifth album from the Rock trio. Perhaps the most immediately apparent characteristic of Memorial is its wide range of emotion. Vacillating from somber-yet-soaring melodies on one track to pummeling metal heft on the next, Memorial sounds like an album with split personalities. Where one song showcases guitarist Mike Sullivan, drummer Dave Turncrantz and bassist/keyboardist Brian Cook's mastery of lush melancholic melody, the next exhibits their most abrasive underground metal leaning sound, with washed-out 16th-note riffs and crushing rhythms. The band's penchant for endless hooks remains a constant, but Memorial embodies their most dramatic ranges in tone.
Also releasing on the 29th is Ohio Metal Gods Skeletonwitch's long-awaited new album Serpents Unleashed. If you're metal enough to handle the 'Witch you can stream Serpents Unleashed here.
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