Metal 2018

Edit: After a few spins, this is fucking brilliant! I hope Down Below is as good as The Children of the Night.


I really like this. I was originally offended like a lot of people when Tribulation changed style but I decided to quit being a baby about it (and I kinda like goth rock anyway) and accepted the melodeath goth rock thing they’re doing. Definitely going to buy this.
 
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I really like this. I was originally offended like a lot of people when Tribulation changed style but I decided to quit being a baby about it (and I kinda like goth rock anyway) and accepted the melodeath goth rock thing they’re doing. Definitely going to buy this.

I don't know why people like that first album. It's generic, boring swedish death metal. I'm not a big fan of their new stuff either, but it's cool.
 
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Yeah I wasn't a big fan of their first album, it was so hyped at the time and when I got it and played it I was very underwhelmed.
Haven't listened to it in years though so maybe I might change my mind. The Formulas of Death and The Children of the Night I quite liked.
 
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Yeah I wasn't a big fan of their first album, it was so hyped at the time and when I got it and played it I was very underwhelmed.
Haven't listened to it in years though so maybe I might change my mind. The Formulas of Death and The Children of the Night I quite liked.

I liked the debut, but over time I appreciated Formulas and Children more and havent listened to the debut for a while now.
 
PANPHAGE 'Jord' (January 12th, 2018)

Hear the horn of Heimdall which signals the coming of the end. It is time to return home. Jord - the swedish word for soil - is that which, through the bonds of debt and inheritance, links us in the chain of time to the past to those who came before and those who will come after us. The soil which fed us is also the earth in which we will be interred and we are hereby invited to see the funeral pyres as Panphage is laid to rest in the soil of the fathers.

Toiling in the underground for over a decade before his first full-length, 2015's "Storm", sole musician Fjällbrandt, much like Jord - the giantess and mother of the god of thunder - gave birth to lightning and took the black metal world quite literally… by storm. Now on his third and final album, "Jord", an ode to heritage and to the death and rebirth of earth, Panphage continues his meditations on Swedish folk songs which came before him -- black metal which feels as ancient as the stories which fuel it. Still as furious as ever, but wiser now, Fjällbrandt's force continues to focus; a hidden enormity driving through the blistering snow and cracked earth which shaped his art.

Much like Jord before him, Panphage's now returns to the shadows beneath, letting his own lightning son extend into eternity.

Tracklist:

1. Odalmarkerna
2. Måtte dessa bygder brinna
3. Ygg (En visa om julen)
4. Skadinawjo
5. Den tyste åsen
6. Som man sår får man skörda
7. Osådda skall åkrarna växa (Outro)

Panphage:
https://nordvis.com/panphage-a-13
http://panphage.bandcamp.com

@Slayed Necros @no country for old wainds @Phylactery and anyone else who isn't a loser
 
My body is ready. Maybe they will finally reissue some of their shit.

Haven't heard anything about a new album. Where did you find that?

I actually came across it by complete accident and now that I'm actually looking around there doesn't seem to be any information. It could be bullshit, check their official Facebook.