BehnWilson wrote:This is Awesome, I am looking forward to these, great choice for first cd. Im guessing Death's Scream Bloody Gore is next.
Do you have the book Choosing Death? There is a pretty good list at the back of what they consider essential death metal cds by year at the back of the book. If you want when I get home I can type in the first 2-3 years for you. (If you were local, Id lend you some cds, I have about 350 death metal cds)
If you want the whole list from the book pm me your email address and I can scan it and send you the whole list. I even emailed the author and he sent me his list for the years after the book was published. I love that book, it might be my all time favorite book.
Stained Class wrote:This is really cool Marlo. Are you planning on publishing this?
gnoff_the_creep wrote:gnoff_the_creep wrote:I can really recommend the books
Choosing Death - by Albert Mudrian
and
Swedish Death Metal - by Daniel Ekeroth
Good reading, good research done
Can get much into the demo scene, but does cover the early years rather well including albums
If you want I can probably find room to bring them to Miami if you want to borrow them, but I fear the postage to send them to me in Sweden once done might be about as high as getting the books over in CAN...
Memnoch wrote:Wow! Great job on the Possessed review, dear! I'll definitely be reading the next ones too.
gnoff_the_creep wrote:Marlo, that book Ville is to lazy to read is so far only available in Swedish, which is a bit sad, since it is the best and most non-judgmental book on Swedish metal I've ever read.
Memnoch wrote:I might be taking the book with me and see if I could start reading it on the flights. It's been so freaking long since I last read Swedish that at the very least it gets me to fall asleep.
gnoff_the_creep wrote:gnoff_the_creep wrote:Memnoch wrote:Umm, from where do you search subtitles?
well there are certain sites available where you can search for movies with added subtitles to download
And I couldn't even find this one for downloading.
Oh well, I own the DVD, just come visit me Marlo, I'll translate it for you as we go along
BehnWilson wrote:I hope the next album is a little more mainstream, I havent heard either of these last two bandsso its hard to join in on the discussion.
BehnWilson wrote:Outstanding write-up and excellent choice.
Ive been waiting on for this awhile, I was dying of curiousity on what album you were goign to pick next.
I absolutely love Possessed's Seven Churches. I also like Beyond The Gates, but nowhere near as much.
They were definitely a pioner in the thrash / death movement.
vikingbitch wrote:BehnWilson wrote:Outstanding write-up and excellent choice.
Ive been waiting on for this awhile, I was dying of curiousity on what album you were goign to pick next.
I absolutely love Possessed's Seven Churches. I also like Beyond The Gates, but nowhere near as much.
They were definitely a pioner in the thrash / death movement.
Thanks!! I really appreciate the feedback and happy that someone else is enjoying these :)
I'm already working on the next one which I should have up if not today then well, "soon"
alex_canada wrote:Don't be silly, it's never soon
BehnWilson wrote:I love that album. That and there debut EP were for the most part their only truly Death metal albums. Troops of Doom is still IMO one of their top 5 songs ever.
As they evolved and also added Andreas Kisser on guitar they became more talented musically and leaned towrds more of a thrash song then on Roots going off into some bizaare styles some refer to as tribal. I actually prefer their thrashier material myself.
BehnWilson wrote:Beneath The Remains is far and away my favorite Sepultura album. Roots Bloody Roots of their Roots cd is my favorite song of theirs. I went a year plus with that in my alarm clock as my song to wake up to. ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTS BLOODY ROOOOOTS!!!!
(I have the ringtone to Led Zeppelin's The Immigrant Song as my current alarm on my Iphone. AAAAAAAAAAAH AH!!!)
TantalusSpine wrote:Another great Death Metal album is Deicide's debut album. Check it out if you haven't already
vikingbitch wrote:TantalusSpine wrote:Another great Death Metal album is Deicide's debut album. Check it out if you haven't already
It is! Oh good grief... I just counted, I am 45 albums away from covering their debut album released in 1990...
BehnWilson wrote:Seriously:
-Death - Scream Bloody Gore &
- Morbid ANgel - Altars of Madness (IMO the best death metal album ever, & Chapel of Ghouls, the best death metal song ever)
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