Showing posts with label Instrumental Metal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Instrumental Metal. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Behold... The Arctopus - Skullgrid





Insane Tech Metal of Masturbatory Immensity. A slap of songwriting from some of the bros behind Krallice, Dysrhythmia and Gorguts. Snack attack


STEAL

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Bongripper - Satan Worshipping Doom




My (2nd) favorite Instrumental Doom band from Chicago is back with another bowl packed tight with smokey riffs that will resin(ate) with your inner stoner. This album has massive swing and maximum impact on the ear drums. Pop it in on an expensive sound-system and feel the bass pull away your skin like a rabbit under a sandblaster. You'll feel the Earth's gravity pull your bones down until they're dust as this gargantuan record grinds your skin into a greasy stain on the floor.

PURE
FUCKING
WEED
SMOKIN'
DOOM

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Dysrhythmia - Psychic Maps




Psyched out prog metal from members of Behold...The Arctopus, Gorguts and Krallice. Fiery riffs spewed out by sweltering torrents of tapping and off-kilter time signature changes flowing endlessly out of the Warr Guitar expertise of Colin Marston. Expert mind-fuckery from the kings of the craft.

STEAL

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Capricorns Discography





Instrumental Metal that combines the mathtensity of Don Caballero, Sludgy riffage of Pelican and the strained occasional vocals a-la Oxbow. The members of this band also play in Orange Goblin, Iron Monkey or Bridge & Tunnel. They released their second album, River , Bear Your Bones in August 2008. Both albums are featured here in just ONE FILE!!

River, Bear Your Bones + Ruder Forms Survive

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Irepress - Samus Octology





An interesting instrumental band that blends the lines of Post-Rock, Math Rock, Hardcore and Sludge. The mind altering concoction bounces back and forth between beautifully melodic and staggeringly heavy. This is the bastard child of Pelican, This Will Destroy You and Don Caballero. If this sort of thing swings your tackle, then you should pick up this album immediately; don't both downloading, buy it.

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Omega Massif - Geisterstadt





Omega Massif produce a heavy hitting brand of instrumental doom/sludge that reminds me of a very angry Pelican. The guitars create immense atmosphere and then rip right into heavy riffage that has made me headbang in public on numerous occasions. These dudes know what they're doing and they manage to avoid all the cliches that "Post Metal" has going for it at the moment. Geisterstadt is a great piece of work and I recommend you pick this up from them; these dudes DESERVE the money.

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