@@jaredlesperance6874 Tech-death is very hit-or-miss, I haven’t really heard much of it beyond Suffocation and Necrophagist, but no way in hell this is one of their best albums. This album is also very overproduced and polished as well
@@nickvtguitar546 Not saying they aren’t enough, but if it’s just that with a super dumbed-down approach then it’s just uninteresting. Deicide has done this better on other albums, mainly self-titled and Once Upon the Cross
@@nickvtguitar546 Basically, if you don’t do cool stuff with riffs and just rely on that, then it’s pretty weak tbh. And there’s plenty of death metal bands that know that riffs aren’t the sole purpose of the song, or at the very least throw in some cool scales or whatnot. Gore bands like Carcass and Exhumed do this masterfully, and newer bands such as Sanguisugabogg and 200 Stab Wounds excel at this style as well. Beyond gore, there’s a reason albums like Like An Ever Flowing Stream, Altars of Madness, Symbolic and/or Human, and Left Hand Path are considered DM masterpieces. All of them have brutal and aggressive riffs, sure, but the key here is dynamics, which all these albums possess (go listen to the title track from Left Hand Path and tell me I’m wrong) and which Banished By Sin does not.
this hoagie
JDAWG would lose his mind
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Those Deicide lyrics are intellectually brilliant compared to some later album Slayer lyrics..
How spoiled we are if Deicide is boring now
All you need is sick riffs. Anything else is a bonus.
Lmao, this is their best album since 1997 and is much better than any of this modern overproduced tech death nowadays like Archspire and shit.
@@jaredlesperance6874 Tech-death is very hit-or-miss, I haven’t really heard much of it beyond Suffocation and Necrophagist, but no way in hell this is one of their best albums. This album is also very overproduced and polished as well
MISTAKE: I foolishly called Crypt Sermon death metal, I know now that they’re doom metal. Apologies
Was this the band that trolled televangelist? XD
If brutal riffs aren't enough you're not gonna like the entirety of the death metal genre
@@nickvtguitar546 Not saying they aren’t enough, but if it’s just that with a super dumbed-down approach then it’s just uninteresting. Deicide has done this better on other albums, mainly self-titled and Once Upon the Cross
@@nickvtguitar546 Basically, if you don’t do cool stuff with riffs and just rely on that, then it’s pretty weak tbh. And there’s plenty of death metal bands that know that riffs aren’t the sole purpose of the song, or at the very least throw in some cool scales or whatnot. Gore bands like Carcass and Exhumed do this masterfully, and newer bands such as Sanguisugabogg and 200 Stab Wounds excel at this style as well. Beyond gore, there’s a reason albums like Like An Ever Flowing Stream, Altars of Madness, Symbolic and/or Human, and Left Hand Path are considered DM masterpieces. All of them have brutal and aggressive riffs, sure, but the key here is dynamics, which all these albums possess (go listen to the title track from Left Hand Path and tell me I’m wrong) and which Banished By Sin does not.