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miércoles, 1 de septiembre de 2021

Napalm Death + Immolation + Macabre ┼ Sala Capitol, Santiago de Compostela 14.11.2010

 

 





 

 




Setlist

01. Downbeat Clique
02. Hung
03. Continuing War on Stupidity
04. Next On The List
05. When All Is Said And Done
06. If The Truth Be Known
07. Lucid Fairytale
08. Social Sterility
09. On The Brink Of Extinction
10. Mentally Murdered
11. The World Keeps Turning
12. Pride Assassin
13. Conform (Siege cover)
14. Politicians (Raw Power cover)
15. Greed Killing
16. Scum
17. Control
18. M.A.D.
19. You Suffer
20. Nazi Punks Fuck Off (Dead Kennedys cover)

Bises:
21. Suffer The Children
22. Instinct Of Survival
 

 


 

 


 





 

 

 

 


Formed in 1985, Macabre’s lineup has remained the same since day one:
vocalist/guitarist Corporate Death (Lance Lencioni),
bassist/vocalist Nefarious (Charles Lescewicz),
and drummer Dennis the Menace (Dennis Ritchie).
That’s a rarity for any band, let alone a band in a genre where peers with similar longevity
may not feature even one original member.

Many credit Macabre as being one of the first bands to play a style of music which would influence death metal. They weren't really a death metal band themselves, however their lyrical content & grindcore sound furthered what would become death metal.

Macabre has been known to refer to their style of music as "murder metal".

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domingo, 2 de mayo de 2021

Sweetest Devilry + Broken Hope + Immolation -|- Sala Berlín, Ourense (Esp)

 

 


 


Sweetest Devilry is a franco-russian band of blackened Melodic Death Metal composed of five members founded in 2012.

 

Discography:

 - Funny Human Race [EP] (2012)
- Wrong Turn (2015)


 



 

 

 

 


 Brought forth in 1988, Broken Hope was the brainchild of guitarist/chief-lyricist-songwriter, Jeremy Wagner. Though Jeremy was still attending High School, his passion and drive for bringing the band out of obscurity was apparent from the start. In 1989 and 1990, Broken Hope recorded two demo tapes which landed them a deal with the underground label, Grind Core records. In 1991, Broken Hope spewed forth their debut album, Swamped In Gore, which subsequently launched the band out of the underground and into the mainstream. Swamped In Gore was not only ahead of its time musically but it was also the first digitally recorded Death Metal album yet again showing the forward thinking of the then fledgling act.

By 1993, Broken Hope broke away from their first record label and quickly was immediately approached by Metal Blade Records. Broken Hope released four albums with Metal Blade Records: The Bowels of Repugnance, Repulsive Conception, Loathing, and the re-release of Swamped In Gore. 1995’s Repulsive Conception, reached CMJ New Music Monthly‘s Metal Top 25 chart, as did the follow-up, 1997’s Loathing.

The first four albums are stellar examples of the fury and sheer brutality possessed by Broken Hope, and is also the albums that etched Broken Hope’s place in Death Metal history. The first decade for the band was filled with non-stop writing, touring, and constant visibility with each album. Broken Hope’s music has received praise from bands such as SLIPKNOT, DEVILDRIVER, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, DYING FETUS and many more.

By the end of the ‘90’s, Broken Hope produced and released their fifth album: 1999’s, Grotesque Blessings. After North American and European, BH founder—Jeremy Wagner—cleaned house and put Broken Hope into “metal hibernation” in 2002.

In 2007, Broken Hope’s original Loathing lineup sat down face-to-face to discuss reuniting and doing a world tour. Due to personal scheduling conflicts, the guys were unable to make anything happen after this special meeting.

On January 20, 2010, original Broken Hope vocalist Joe Ptacek committed suicide. He was only 37 years old. Before his death, Ptacek met with Jeremy Wagner and Shaun Glass and discussed the resurrection of Broken Hope. With Ptacek’s death, Wagner and Glass took time off to reconsider their next moves.

In 2012, Jeremy Wagner resurrected Broken Hope and vowed to make the band a full-time monster—forever. Broken Hope made their long awaited return to the realm of Death Metal on the highly successful Carnival of Death tour. BH’s high-intensity COD live offerings received top-praise, and confirmed that not only was Broken Hope back, they were also more rabid than ever.

The band went on to perform at the 2013 editions of Extremefest (Germany) and Maryland Death Fest to stellar reviews which leads us to a new chapter in the annals of Broken Hope.

In 2013, Broken Hope put pen to paper and signed a worldwide deal with Century Media Records. Their sixth album, OMEN of DISEASE, released in October 2013 release. OMEN of DISEASE opened with a big first week, hitting #2 most-added at US radio, nearly breaking into the top 10 at CMJ, and with the track “Womb Of Horrors” added as a Flavor Track at Music Choice. OMEN of DISEASE also dropped with nearly 1,100 copies sold in its first week of release.

Trevor Strnad of THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER makes a guest appearance on backing vocals for the track, “Rendered Into Lard,” and OMEN of DISEASE also features the artwork and return of Broken Hope’s former (and brilliant) album cover artist, Wes Benscoter (SLAYER, KREATOR, MORTICIAN plus many more).

Broken Hope has supported OMEN of DISEASE with non-stop touring over the last year-and-a-half with tours including DEICIDE, IMMOLATION, OCEANO, and festival appearances at BRUTAL ASSAULT, NEUROTIC DEATHFEST, OBSCENE EXTREME, and more.

Recently overhauled their lineup with the addition of Matt Szlachta (ex-CHIMAIRA) on lead-guitars, and bassist, Diego Soria (Disgorge).

Broken Hope
finished their FIRST-EVER “HEADLINE” TOUR across EUROPE last April (2015) and appeared at the OBSCENE EXTREME CZECH and MONTREAL editions.

In September 2015, released their first-ever Live Concert Blu-Ray DVD and Live Album package via CENTURY MEDIA RECORDS. Directed by Tommy Jones (SLAYER, LAMB of GOD, DEATH ANGEL), this Live Concert combo titled, “LIVE DISEASE at BRUTAL ASSAULT,” the Live Blu-Ray and CD capture Broken Hope’s intense and bludgeoning headline set in front of 25,000 fans. The Live CD hit #5 on CMJ’s LOUD ROCK/METAL charts the first week of release with DJ’s and reviewers collectively praising “LIVE DISEASE” as one of the greatest sounding Live CD’s and greatest visual Concert DVD’s in extreme metal.

Broken Hope released their 7th studio album, “MUTILATED and ASSIMILATED,” on June 23rd 2017. This album is their strongest, most citically-acclaimed release to date and has garnered new-perfect scores in METAL HAMMER UK, DECIBEL MAGAZINE, KERRANG! ROCK HARD (DE), SPARK (CZ), and many more.

 






 

 

 

 

 

Immolation was founded after the demise of Rigor Mortis (NY), a band formed in May 1986 by Andrew Sakowicz (bass guitar, vocals) Dave Wilkinson (drums), and Robert Vigna (guitar). After recording the Decomposed and Warriors of Doom demos, Sakowicz left the band in early 1988 and was replaced by Ross Dolan, and the band's name was changed to Immolation. The new lineup put out two studio demos, in 1988 and 1989, and gained a worldwide following in the underground death metal scene. Immolation signed a record deal with Roadrunner Records and released their debut album Dawn of Possession in 1991. After leaving Roadrunner, the band released "Stepping on Angels," a compilation of demo releases and live tracks. In 1995 the band was signed by Metal Blade Records and released three albums: Here in After, Failures for Gods, and Close to a World Below. After their second album, drummer Craig Smilowski left the band and was replaced by Alex Hernandez. Their next three albums, Unholy Cult, Harnessing Ruin, and Shadows in the Light were released by French label Listenable Records and Century Media in the US.

In May 2001, Immolation were the headliners for a tour in Europe with supporting bands: Deranged, Deströyer 666, Decapitated and Soul Demise. Unholy Cult saw the departure of guitarist Thomas Wilkinson and the addition of ex-Angelcorpse guitarist Bill Taylor. Steve Shalaty replaced Hernandez on Harnessing Ruin. In February 2008, Immolation toured the US alongside bands such as Rotting Christ, Belphegor and Averse Sefira. In January and February 2010, the band toured with headliner Nile along with Krisiun, Rose Funeral, and Dreaming Dead.

In March 2010, Immolation released Majesty and Decay through Nuclear Blast. In 2011, they released the 5-track Providence EP through Scion A/V as a free download. In May 2013, Immolation released Kingdom of Conspiracy, again via Nuclear Blast, and toured with Cannibal Corpse and Napalm Death on a tour sponsored by Decibel Magazine. At the end of 2016, Bill Taylor left the band for personal reasons, and was replaced by Alex Bouks. In 2017 Immolation released their tenth full-length album Atonement.









 
 

miércoles, 8 de agosto de 2018

Immolation - Stepping on Angels... Before Dawn [Compilation] (1995)


Formed in May 1986 by Andrew Sakowicz (bass, vocals & guitar) and Dave Wilkinson (drums) under the name of Rigor Mortis, which, two years later, changed to Immolation, after releasing the demo Warriors of Doom (which they recorded while still Rigor Mortis) and Demo I which they recorded using the name of Immolation.

The band used to rehearse in Cleveland, Ohio where Steve Shalaty (drums since 2003) lived with the three New York-based band members making the 14-hour round trip. They stopped this practice around 2010 and currently only play together at live shows.

Since the release of their debut album “Dawn of Possession” (Roadrunner) in 1991, Immolation has been paving their way down an ever evolving path of uncompromising musical devastation! Never a band to rely on their previous efforts, Immolation has continued album after album to refine and hone their most identifiable style and sound, creating some of the darkest and most adventurous death metal the scene has ever heard.

Robert Vigna has been the only guitarist that has lasted the longest in the band, along with vocalist / bassist Ross Dolan. Robert Vigna is considered one of the most talented guitarists in death metal and is known for his complex riffs and his very screeching and high-pitched solos.

 


-Tracklist:
  
 1.     Relentless Torment     02:09    
2.     Holocaust     04:58
3.     Rigor Mortis     02:26    
4.     Warriors of Doom     05:18    
5.     Immolation     04:30    
6.     Dawn of Possession     03:45    
7.     Internal Decadence     03:02    
8.     Burial Ground     03:39    
9.     Despondent Souls     04:32    
10.     Infectious Blood     04:08    
11.     Despondent Souls (1990)     04:28
12.     Burial Ground (live)     03:40    
13.     Infectious Blood (live)     04:34    
14.     Immolation (live)     04:29    
15.     Despondent Souls (live)     04:36    
16.     Dawn of Possession (live)     11:30

 
-Line up:

Tom Wilkinson: Guitars (rhythm)Ross Dolan: Bass, Vocals (tracks 5-16) Robert Vigna: Guitars  
 Neal Boback: Drums (tracks 5-10, 12-16)
 


Label: Repulse Records.

 Tracks 1, 2 & 3 from their '87 Decomposed demo (as Rigor Mortis).
Track 4 from their '88 Warriors of Doom demo (as Rigor Mortis).
Tracks 5 & 6 from their '88 demo.
Tracks 7, 8 & 9 from their '89 Immolation demo. Track 10 was also recorded during the same '89 session, but the band only included three songs on the demo.
Track 11 recorded in January 1990 for the first At Death's Door compilation, but due to the timing of that record's release, the song didn't appear.
Tracks 12-16 live tracks recorded around '88-'89.
Track 16 is extra long because it's actually three tracks in one. After "Dawn of Possession" finishes, another track starts around 3:40, which is actually a live cover of Autopsy's "Charred Remains" from their 1988 demo Critical Madness, followed by a live cover of Sepultura's "Morbid Visions" that starts at about 7:45.

 The cover of this cd was actually made for the "Dawn of possession" album, but the band rejected it, because they felt that it didn't match the particular mood and feeling they were looking to.







 05.02.2014 Sala Berlín, Ourense (Esp)