Lynn!!!!!! Not too shabby. I did not expect to see Paco de Lucia music here. An excellent musician. Howbout some Vicente Amigo? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPHL6SaNGpA
I like it Kevin. However, I wouldn't say it sounds like Devin Townsend, but rather more like Leprous meets Faith No More.
Leprous, really? That's another band that I have on very heavy rotation, but I'm not hearing it yet. I hear mostly FNM with very slight traces of Devin's solo stuff as well as the djent. It's not even just the vocals that give it that FNM sound, even if they sound a hell of a lot like Mike in many instances. Damn, only listened to the first song so far, but that sounds great. Been waiting forever for another good thrash album ever since the two released by Havok.
Actually, after posting, I started listening to Leprous' Coal again, and every so often some vocals would pop up that sounded a hell of a lot like something Devin would do. So who knows, maybe we are hearing something similar. Musically though, I'm not really hearing Leprous all that much in TFN, but maybe I'll notice it later. Oh, here's one of the best songs off of Coal.
Death metal from Angola. Seriously. It ain't bad, either. http://loudwire.com/before-crush-celebrar-exclusive-premiere/
Yes Subrosa is fucking awesome. Their new one is my #2 favorite album of the year. No Help For the Mighty Ones is a pretty rad album too. My #1 AOTY is definitely the new In Solitude. Amazing blend of 80s heavy metal and goth.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_TR7L_is-c‎ Old Polish metal from the eighties at its awesomest. Oh yeah, I'm done lurking and finally registered here, so, hello people
Holy shit, thanks for posting this. I had actually been checking around to see when this band was actually going to release a new album for a while, and must have given up before any info was released. I had no idea that this was already out. TWTFTD was probably one of my top three favorites of 2011.
Been listening to a lot of these guys lately. In some ways, they're better than Arcturus. Certainly more consistent.