Savage Grace Master Of Disguise
4.0
10.31.10
Electrocution Inside the Unreal
4.0
10.31.10
Insanity Death After Death
Badly underrated death metal classic. Even though this came out in 1994, most of the music was written in 1985/86 (there are demos floating around proving this). This is death metal in the vein of bands like Possessed and Necrovore, though with a much greater degree of technicality than those two groups. The riffs are technical, yet hugely thrash-oriented, and the drumming is insanely (pun intended) fast and frantic without the mechanic blast-beat feel. There are a couple versions of the album floating around; I prefer the 1994 release since it has the original vocal style and a greater thrash-based feel, but no matter what if you're a death
4.5
10.31.10
Arghoslent Hornets of the Pogrom
3.0
10.31.10
Arghoslent Galloping Through the Battle Ruins
3.5
10.31.10
Blasphemy Blood Upon the Altar
3.5
10.31.10
Blasphemy Fallen Angel of Doom
The definition of an album who's idea is better than its execution. It's not at all bad, you can tell why people would love this, but the overly blurring production job does a lot to harm the music. (seriously, the fucking demo has a better soundjob) The riffs are at times very good, but at others dull. The vocals give this quite the creepy feel as well, and the musicianship is appropriate for this primitive style of metal. Overall, it really boils down to whether you can tolerate the production or not. If you can, then you'll most likely love this. Myself, I stick with the demo.

But hey production isn't essential to aany meta
2.5
10.31.10
Arghoslent Incorrigible Bigotry
2.5
10.31.10