GMN - Vol32 - Demonic Resurrection, Hate In Flesh, Lapis Lazuli, Reckless Manslaughter, Arcturon10/8/2011 DEMONIC RESURRECTION 'The Return To Darkness' CANDLELIGHT / DEMONSTEALER Indian veterans Demonic Resurrection returned with their third full-length offering with an imprint of Candlelight Records to their name, conjuring up the mystic shaman's of forgotten times is just one of the insane developments surrounding their fruitful third album 'The Return To Darkness', released last year, the Indian quintet immerse the listener in a transported world of melancholic melodies and chaotic blastbeats, all supported by the dual-tone vocals of Sahil 'Demonstealer' Makhija. Now whilst the monsoons consume the Indian sub-continent in a furious ever-progressive wave, Demonic Resurrection are bringing bigger and better sounds to the Global Metal mania, with a net cast over the eye's of Europe, Demonic Resurrection are flying the flag for the Indian Metal scene and can prove their music is hotter than the spiciest Vindaloo. [9] RHYS STEVENSON HATE IN FLESH 'Wandering Through Despair' Emerging from the depths of Iberia is the latest force to caress the Portuguese Metal scene with a sense of fury and intact brutality, the Melodic Death Metal quintet Hate In Flesh make their glittering debut with their full-length album 'Wandering Through Despair', collecting a feisty frenzy of sexy riffs, brain-shitting blast-beats and venomous vocals to all come together and unleash the clear as crystal answer to Swedish titans Scar Symmetry, with a progressive beat lodged within the Hate In Flesh aura, this is one band that should be paid notable attention to. Portugal has now got a force to harness and unleash upon Europe, this is just the beginning for Hate In Flesh. [8] RHYS STEVENSON LAPIS LAZULI 'A Loss Made Forever' As soothing as the Scandinavian female vocals are, nothing is more operatic and calm than Swedish Symphonic Melodic Metallers Lapis Lazuli, returning with their second wave of soul-chilling music in the form of 'A Loss Made Forever', whilst less operatic than fellow countrymen Therion and less symphonic than Nightwish, Lapis Lazuli are pushing boundaries in the softer tunes of metal to finalize a sound that fits their image, a sound of complete sonic mysticism and power, a true masterpiece, a band to watch out for at all costs. [8] RHYS STEVENSON RECKLESS MANSLAUGHTER 'Storm Of Vengeance' As heavy as the old masters deemed it to be, old school Death Metal immersed the latest German quartet band to reignite an old sound, the band being Reckless Manslaughter with their debut album 'Storm Of Vengeance', featuring just over half an hour's worth of prime raw Death Metal, one for the old guards to muster, as neck-breaking beats emanate the background riffs and the disembowelling sound of gritty growling. Reckless Manslaughter is here to prove that the new styles are stemmed from the old styles, a true German blast of uncomprehending music. [7.5] RHYS STEVENSON ARCTURON
'The Eight Thorns Conflict' Swiss Melodic Death Metal quartet make no defending movements in their music, this is full-on balls of fury, so much so it may end up in absolute castration, their debut album 'The Eight Thorns Conflict' links up the pacey beat of Melodic Metal with the insane brutality kicks of Death Metal, whilst this is nothing new, every band has a different sound, Arcturon add atmosphere to their music, giving it a certain level of dynamic freedom, however the downside is there lacks some clean vocals which compliment the melodic parts, hark none the less this is a release of decent proportions. [7] RHYS STEVENSON
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