To The Teeth: Metallica, Ulver, Necrot, Pain of Salvation, Macabre Omen
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Welcome to the To The Teeth newsletter. I’ll bring you up to date with new heavy music. As always: listen to everything here (well, most of it) on the playlist on Spotify, check out the Facebook page and if you want to support all of this, head over to Patreon!I'm back! If you follow the Spotify playlist you've been neck deep into the songs that had been accumulating the past three weeks. I'm not going to dive deep into them here, because noone would read it. A few highlight records, all 🌶-worthy: new Krallice (avant-garde black from the USA), Unleash the Archers (power/melodeath from Canada), Kaatayra (meloblack/folk from Brazil), Incantation (death from the USA), Primitive Man (sludge/doom/noise from the USA) and one of the scariest records I've heard this year, Duma (grindcore/electro from Kenia).I also really enjoyed new songs from a few bands I love dearly: Deftones (rock/alternative from the USA), Mastodon (sludge/prog from the USA), Gojira (prog/groove/death from France), Napalm Death (grind/death from the UK), and the mighty Carcass (melodeath from the UK).But let's not dwell, and listen to Power Trip.
To The Teeth: Metallica, Ulver, Necrot, Pain of Salvation, Macabre Omen
To The Teeth: Metallica, Ulver, Necrot, Pain…
To The Teeth: Metallica, Ulver, Necrot, Pain of Salvation, Macabre Omen
Welcome to the To The Teeth newsletter. I’ll bring you up to date with new heavy music. As always: listen to everything here (well, most of it) on the playlist on Spotify, check out the Facebook page and if you want to support all of this, head over to Patreon!I'm back! If you follow the Spotify playlist you've been neck deep into the songs that had been accumulating the past three weeks. I'm not going to dive deep into them here, because noone would read it. A few highlight records, all 🌶-worthy: new Krallice (avant-garde black from the USA), Unleash the Archers (power/melodeath from Canada), Kaatayra (meloblack/folk from Brazil), Incantation (death from the USA), Primitive Man (sludge/doom/noise from the USA) and one of the scariest records I've heard this year, Duma (grindcore/electro from Kenia).I also really enjoyed new songs from a few bands I love dearly: Deftones (rock/alternative from the USA), Mastodon (sludge/prog from the USA), Gojira (prog/groove/death from France), Napalm Death (grind/death from the UK), and the mighty Carcass (melodeath from the UK).But let's not dwell, and listen to Power Trip.