Altars of Radness
After a playcount that I can only assume now numbers in triple digits, the rollicking blackened post-punk charging its way through “The Pregnant Life” is happily tattooed on my mind.
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This is exactly what the title 'The Cosmic Cornucopia' suggests: full of limitless creative ideas, progressive extreme metal, fun and slime. So good and entertaining that I don't even mind the clean vocals which I normally loath. And three albums at NYP is a very generous deal. Bow to The Great Mollusca. mourner
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"Prelapsarian" mixes Krallice's proggy influences with straight ahead punk metal. If you were to imagine a black metal version of 1974-era King Crimson, it would sound kind of like this. Definite respect goes to Colin Marston for his epic playing throughout. Though it eventually became one of my favorites, I wouldn't start with this title when first getting into Krallice (probably "Ygg Huur"). Challenging and way out there, but completely mind expanding once you take the time to really listen... bcb723
36 choice cuts - one from each 2015 LP, plus music from new signings on the mighty and 25-years-strong Relapse label. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 4, 2015