Posts Tagged ‘Osmose’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Monday, December 1st, 2003
Bestial Mockery is, of course, obsessed with chainsaws, and aside from that gimmick offer little to distinguish themselves. That being said, this album is surprisingly good. The nostalgia factor is high, bringing the listener back to the mid 80’s heyday of thrash when Slayer ruled. Slayer is a very obvious influence and the guitar work, […]
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Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Sunday, October 27th, 2002
Osmose is not the label it used to be, but for Singapore’s Impiety, signing on for their third album is a big deal. For those that have never heard of them, they play, according to the band, “christfucking black warmetal.” If that does not clear things up, Osmose calls their style “satanic hellmetal.” With titles […]
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Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Sunday, September 29th, 2002
Canadian extreme war metal band Axis of Advance are back with their intense, violent black thrash death style. Once again incorporating all aspects of extreme music, with the subtlety of a shotgun blast to the brain. This is lightening fast black metal with thrash guitars and the precision instrumentation of death metal. Guitarist Wör and […]
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Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Thursday, October 18th, 2001
This French band plays orchestrated black goth, and is tailor made for Cradle of Filth fans. The cover art says it all, they are not very original, but the great production makes it worth listening to. I have known about this band for awhile but had never had any desire to listen to them so […]
Tags: 2001, Anorexia Nervosa, Grimulfr, Osmose, Review