I definitely think that they're a very much overlooked band and when it comes to dissonant style Death Metal, they do it incredibly well it does have to be said! Thanks for checking out the video and the support!
Well, awesome review, Tris. Ulcerate has created staggering piece of art for single 30 year old men, the tempo diabolical, the sequences incredible. With his guitar's tone resonates with a visceral veil, Mike Haggard tears a page out of history in one fell swoop
Hell yeah! That's what we like to hear, I'm so glad that you're a fan of the record. It's just such a distinct sound in the world of Death Metal, where, let's be honest, it can be hard to stand out from the crowd right?! Thanks for the kind words though mate, hugely appreciated!!
Oh wow! I am sure that will be very special, where is it that you're seeing them? It's a great record for sure, I still need to get my copy on vinyl actually as it happens haha! So many records, so little time!
Hahaha I know right? It's a very, don't fuck with me kind of album title I think. Thanks so much dude, I was at Download this weekend but will catch up on your vids asap bud
Well said! It's a great record and one that I think I will definitely be exploring more and more as the year goes on you know? thanks for checking out the video!
Couldn't agree more! I think that they're getting bigger and bigger with each release and I really do think that we're only beginning to see the greatness in this band for sure. Thanks for checking out the video!
Ulcerate has been one of those bands that I've had a hard time getting into. The music almost sounds like noise, with the exceptions of Shrines of Paralysis. Hearing it described as "their most mature" album gives me reason to give it a listen. For me today belongs to Malignancy and their album Discontinued.
Oh awesome dude! Thanks for checking the video out and also let me know what you think when you do dive in, I think that you might like it. It's quite adventurous in its sound and if you've not quite clicked with them just yet then this might be the record to do it with!
For some reason this one didn't quite connect as SIDABS for me but I think it's because that was my first exposure to Ulcerate. If this had been their first record I had heard, it would be my favorite. So, it's a weird compliment, but I like this less because SIDABS was such a masterpiece for me that this album being its "1B" is high praise in a way.
I know what you mean here. I think the thing is that I am always searching for bands to really up the ante on the next record and I know that this does take time but it's the risk that I think is worth the reward. That being said though, this is a great continuation of the exploring of the world that was brought to is with SIDABS Thanks for checking out the video and I hope you enjoyed it!
Ulcerate are worthy of so much more praise than they receive. I feel that they are truly an important band in metal and in music as a whole.
I definitely think that they're a very much overlooked band and when it comes to dissonant style Death Metal, they do it incredibly well it does have to be said! Thanks for checking out the video and the support!
Well, awesome review, Tris. Ulcerate has created staggering piece of art for single 30 year old men, the tempo diabolical, the sequences incredible. With his guitar's tone resonates with a visceral veil, Mike Haggard tears a page out of history in one fell swoop
Ulcerate has been a band since 2002 - Jaimie is amazing but I doubt he (and Michael) started the band at 8yo
Hell yeah! That's what we like to hear, I'm so glad that you're a fan of the record. It's just such a distinct sound in the world of Death Metal, where, let's be honest, it can be hard to stand out from the crowd right?!
Thanks for the kind words though mate, hugely appreciated!!
A fantastic masterpiece. I have enjoyed this album so much already. I cant wait to see them in 7 weeks.
Oh wow! I am sure that will be very special, where is it that you're seeing them? It's a great record for sure, I still need to get my copy on vinyl actually as it happens haha! So many records, so little time!
@@TheMetalTris I'm seeing them in Sydney, cant wait!!!!!!!! 🤘
what an awesome album title. Started listening to it today. Like the progressive with the death metal. Great review my friend.
Hahaha I know right? It's a very, don't fuck with me kind of album title I think. Thanks so much dude, I was at Download this weekend but will catch up on your vids asap bud
@@TheMetalTris I saw man, rocking to Limp Bizkit
Epic album, just wonderful.
Well said! It's a great record and one that I think I will definitely be exploring more and more as the year goes on you know? thanks for checking out the video!
I saw them play last weekend, highly recommend that you go see them when they come to a town near you.
Oh man, I can't wait, I hear that they are going to be here in the UK in October so will definitely try to go to that show. It'll be good fun!
I love the attention Ulcerate are getting. CTTOG is truly a fantastic, incredible record, and we all, as a metal community, need to celebrate it! 🔥
Couldn't agree more! I think that they're getting bigger and bigger with each release and I really do think that we're only beginning to see the greatness in this band for sure. Thanks for checking out the video!
Ulcerate has been one of those bands that I've had a hard time getting into. The music almost sounds like noise, with the exceptions of Shrines of Paralysis. Hearing it described as "their most mature" album gives me reason to give it a listen. For me today belongs to Malignancy and their album Discontinued.
How would describe that Malignancy? Mature?
@@jeremyfaulkner1048 It kind of reminds me of a avant-garde version of Immolation.
Oh awesome dude! Thanks for checking the video out and also let me know what you think when you do dive in, I think that you might like it. It's quite adventurous in its sound and if you've not quite clicked with them just yet then this might be the record to do it with!
For some reason this one didn't quite connect as SIDABS for me but I think it's because that was my first exposure to Ulcerate. If this had been their first record I had heard, it would be my favorite. So, it's a weird compliment, but I like this less because SIDABS was such a masterpiece for me that this album being its "1B" is high praise in a way.
I know what you mean here. I think the thing is that I am always searching for bands to really up the ante on the next record and I know that this does take time but it's the risk that I think is worth the reward. That being said though, this is a great continuation of the exploring of the world that was brought to is with SIDABS
Thanks for checking out the video and I hope you enjoyed it!
@@TheMetalTris Very much so! Thanks for another thoughtful review.