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Abysmal Lord
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美国\nBlack\u002FDeath Metal\n \nR.E.: Bass\nSee also: Grave Ritual, ex-Meathole Infection\nJ.B.: Drums\nSee also: Grave Ritual, ex-Meathole Infection\nGuillotine of Papal Crowns: Guitars\nM.C.: Vocals, Guitars\nSee also: Grave Ritual\n \nAbysmal Lord is a death\u002Fblack metal band from New Orleans, Louisiana.\nBorrowing some ideas from the flowing columnar death metal fad\u002Ftrend of last year, Abysmal Lord attacks this phenomenon from the opposite end, mimicking black metal like Demoncy, Beherit and Blasphemy but giving the music less of a “messy” aesthetic and more of a structured, hard-hitting death metal approach. Perhaps some would call this “blackened death,” but we all know what a waffle that phrase represents. Unlike most of the clone bands, Abysmal Lord merits a second listen for tight compositions and a strong understanding of how to fit together these riffs. Alas as the saying goes there will be nothing new here to shock you, but really what is new? Little: we find music that expresses an emotion and then go with that. In this case, Abysmal Lord creates a sensation like being part of a malevolent fog attacking a city of oblivious burghers with intent to rip out their souls and force them to face the emptiness of the lives they lead. While many riffs cite from earlier bands, the overall feeling of these songs stands on its own, although the band will want to renovate ancient sounds in order to move forward with its own progress.
美国\nBlack\u002FDeath Metal\n \nR.E.: Bass\nSee also: Grave Ritual, ex-Meathole Infection\nJ.B.: Drums\nSee also: Grave Ritual, ex-Meathole Infection\nGuillotine of Papal Crowns: Guitars\nM.C.: Vocals, Guitars\nSee also: Grave Ritual\n \nAbysmal Lord is a death\u002Fblack metal band from New Orleans, Louisiana.\nBorrowing some ideas from the flowing columnar death metal fad\u002Ftrend of last year, Abysmal Lord attacks this phenomenon from the opposite end, mimicking black metal like Demoncy, Beherit and Blasphemy but giving the music less of a “messy” aesthetic and more of a structured, hard-hitting death metal approach. Perhaps some would call this “blackened death,” but we all know what a waffle that phrase represents. Unlike most of the clone bands, Abysmal Lord merits a second listen for tight compositions and a strong understanding of how to fit together these riffs. Alas as the saying goes there will be nothing new here to shock you, but really what is new? Little: we find music that expresses an emotion and then go with that. In this case, Abysmal Lord creates a sensation like being part of a malevolent fog attacking a city of oblivious burghers with intent to rip out their souls and force them to face the emptiness of the lives they lead. While many riffs cite from earlier bands, the overall feeling of these songs stands on its own, although the band will want to renovate ancient sounds in order to move forward with its own progress.