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Krypts - Cadaver Circulation [REVIEW]

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A previous post about Krypts can be found here . This is the band's third full-length. It arrives three years after the last, which in turn came three years before the first. As with its predecessors, Cadaver Circulation is a dark, atmospheric slab of crushing-but-relatively-accessible death-doom. These guys remain a cut above their contemporaries, and are still very much yet to put a foot wrong. Their sound is progressing, but in a completely measured and fitting way. Artwork from Timo Ketola tops off the package nicely once again. You can pre-order from Dark Descent , or from the band directly . The album can also be previewed in its entirety below.

Essential Bands - MORBID ANGEL

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These Tampa legends should need no introduction, but for anyone that does need one... Altars Of Madness was the debut full-length, and is one of the most revered and influential death metal releases of all time. Recorded at Morrisound in 1988, it was released on Earache in 1989; with artwork from Dan Seagrave. From the opening track (Immortal Rites) to the closer (Evil Spells), it's a powerhouse. 1991's Blessed Are The Sick was the follow-up, which has proved to be almost as influential as its predecessor. Also recorded at Morrisound (and indeed released by Earache), it boasts a significant progression where production values are concerned; not to mention a wealth of great material. Offering number three was Covenant, released in 1993 by Earache/Giant. In part due to Giant's involvement, it went on to become the all-time best-selling death metal album. Whatever the reasons behind its commercial success, 'selling out' was not among them.

Essential Bands - VADER

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A post about Vader's debut is  here . Below are choice tracks from eleven other choice albums, for anyone that is unfamilar. Thirty-six years into their career, they are still going strong - with a new EP being released later this month, and a new full-length on the way. One of the most consistent death metal acts in terms of content, they have always brought a healthy dose of Slayer influence to the table. They are also highly impressive in a live situation, main man (and only constant member) Piotr "Peter" Wiwczarek in particular. Vader is a band with a very strong formula, get yourself hooked today. Sothis (from Sothis , 1994): Silent Empire (from De Profundis , 1995): Fractal Light (from Black To The Blind , 1997): Wings (from  Litany , 2000): Epitaph  (from Revelations , 2002): Dark Transmission (from  The Beast , 2004): What Colour Is Your Blood? (from The Art Of War , 2005): Shadowfear (from Impression

Under the Radar - MALIGNANT ALTAR

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Retribution Of Jealous Gods shows more than promise. Three tracks of outstanding authentic-sounding old school-style death metal. Strong Morbid Angel influence, along with hints of contemporary death-doom bands such as  Krypts . The band shares a bassist with the also-excellent  Necrofier ; and everything else about this debut is great too - the guitar work, the drumming, the vocals, the synth at the end of the last track... exceptional stuff. Hailing from Houston, the five-piece has self-released this EP both digitally and on cassette. It can be streamed in full below, and bought  here . A two track live demo is also available. These guys are apparently working on a full-length, so fingers crossed that materialises. Malignant Altar is absolutely one to watch in any case.