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#30-Inside the darkness

#30 of Trve MetalZine New issue (#30) of Inside the Darkness/MetalZine. Exclusive interviews: Frost. Interview with Frost M. Feri p.12 Spit on your Grave. Interview with Marlene Munoz p.16 Liminal Animal. Interview with C p.18 Luciferian Rites. Interview with Count Shadow p.22 Dark Oath. Interview with Joel Martins p.26 Shavalyoth. Interview with Archon Marchosias p.28 Hysteria. Interview with Xavier Chautard p.32 Uralt. Interview with Hurin p.36 Immortal Sun. Interview with Khaled p.40 Strigampire. Interview with Steve De Cotret p.42 Inverne. Interview with Karolina and Vary p.46 Nameless Gods. Interview with Juan Azevedo p.50 Perro en Misa. Interview with Saia p.52 Analogy Of Apathos. Interview with Juan p.54 Korkvak. Interview with R’lyeh p.58 Semjaza. Interview with Rebellion p.62 Vanwa. Interview with Morquendi p.66

#30 of Trve MetalZine
New issue (#30) of Inside the Darkness/MetalZine.
Exclusive interviews:
Frost. Interview with Frost M. Feri p.12
Spit on your Grave. Interview with Marlene Munoz p.16
Liminal Animal. Interview with C p.18
Luciferian Rites. Interview with Count Shadow p.22
Dark Oath. Interview with Joel Martins p.26
Shavalyoth. Interview with Archon Marchosias p.28
Hysteria. Interview with Xavier Chautard p.32
Uralt. Interview with Hurin p.36
Immortal Sun. Interview with Khaled p.40
Strigampire. Interview with Steve De Cotret p.42
Inverne. Interview with Karolina and Vary p.46
Nameless Gods. Interview with Juan Azevedo p.50
Perro en Misa. Interview with Saia p.52
Analogy Of Apathos. Interview with Juan p.54
Korkvak. Interview with R’lyeh p.58
Semjaza. Interview with Rebellion p.62
Vanwa. Interview with Morquendi p.66

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Sadism - Obscurans.

Quite a few years ago I remember

saying Chile has a great old school

Death Metal scene. Sadism are a

part of it.

So far it

reminds me

of the newer

Napalm Death

stuff. In fact, if

I wasn’t told,

I might have

thought

it was Napalm

Death, or

at least

thought it was

Barney. Even the

lyrics are very

Napalm Death

(in English).

Good growls,

good guitars,

good drums.

Maybe I’m a

bit biased, but

this is

just my

kind of music.

It’s just

good, stomping

fun. Not as

extreme as Napalm Death, but it’s

far from light weight. Not like

Korn or Limp Bizkit that passes for

Metal these days, this is the real

thing. The more he sings, the closer

I come to wetting myself. No clean

vocals, or not yet at least.

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It’s just one of those Death Metal

dream albums. It’s pretty perfect really.

Basically, if you like Metal, just buy it.

Impossible not to love.

Liminalanimal - The Furies and

Futilities.

This is some slow doomy Black

Metal from Scotland. It’s quite a

moody album with a bit of a ghostly

feel to it. It gets a

bit Folky at times

as well. It’s quite

interesting.

Nature and

Paganism play

a big influence

here. A bit too

slow for me

personally,

but I am

enjoying this.

It’s quite a

relaxing, chilled

out Black

Metal album.

It never

gets chaotic.

The songs

aren’t great.

It’s one of those

albums you have

to listen to in

full to really

enjoy it. Don’t

just listen to

the odd track.

Even with the blast beats and the

distortion, it’s still a nice listen.

The right kind of Metalhead will

definitely find it hard to fault. It’s

an album combining all the nicer

parts of Black Metal - Folk,

Doom, Melodic. All the least

‘Thrasier’ parts.

If you like your Black Metal a bit

relaxed and without the extremeness,

then this is for you.

Band’s links: https://www.facebook.com/sadismofficial https://hammerheart.bandcamp.com/album/obscurans https://www.instagram.com/sadism_official Band’s link: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091928062651 https://liminalanimal.bandcamp.com/album/the-furies-and-futility https://www.instagram.com/liminalanimal69

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