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Death leprosy reissue 320
Death leprosy reissue 320













death leprosy reissue 320
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The band now has all of the first four albums up for sale on their webstore, still for the hefty sum of 17€ plus shipping.

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Small update on the Coroner reissues for those who are interested. For the first time on vinyl LP, witness Darkness Revelation! And at a lean 'n' mean 45 minutes, it's the perfect length to get in, get out, and DESTROY everything in its path.

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On one hand, the influences across Darkness Revelation are clear as day - classic Sarcofago, Kreator, Vulcano, and Sodom, all 1986 vintage - but on the other, more important hand, FORCE OF DARKNESS know how to blacken the night with absolutely feral execution and immediately memorable songs brimming with everything that makes black/death so timeless. (This content originally appeared on Blistering.Once again, HELLS HEADBANGERS presses a modern underground gem onto the unholiest of formats, vinyl: FORCE OF DARKNESS' nuclear-powered second album, Darkness Revelation! Formed in 2002 in cult metal hotbed Chile, FORCE OF DARKNESS have been patiently perfecting their craft across a number of splits and demos, but it was 2010's Darkness Revelation where the power-trio really came into their own. It’s an important piece in the death metal puzzle one of the first albums that demonstrated a band willing to expand upon its sound.

death leprosy reissue 320

Like the previous Death reissues, Spiritual Healing is mandatory. It’s your turn to die!” Also of note is “Killing Spree,” which opens with a ladder-climbing lead and a d-beat tumble that is inescapable. The title track is still the best cut here, with Evil Chuck’s best line of ”Speak no more lies. The lead trade-offs on “Living Monstrosity,” “Altering the Future” and “Genetic Reconstruction” were a harbinger for future Death albums, as leads and melodies became more of the focus, not Schuldiner’s basic, but churning riffs. Spiritual Healing saw expansion in the lead guitar department, aided by Murphy, who would go on to sling the axe in Obituary and Testament. It does sound like only Schuldiner, bassist Terry Butler and drummer Bill Andrews were taking part in certain songs, as lead guitarist James Murphy probably hadn’t of joined the fold at that point in time. Hearing the select cuts from Spiritual Healing in instrumental form is pretty cool (especially the title track, which sounds drastically different without lead guitars), making it a fun experience to flip between the finished versions and in-progress works. Relapse has done another bang-up job with this reissue, tacking on a second disc to the standard reissue that features 16 previously-unreleased demo songs and rehearsal jams (the Schuldiner vault does appear to be bottomless, doesn’t it?). Thinking ahead, the jump the band made from Spiritual Healing to Human was unprecedented, making this, the band’s third album a timeless pillar of pure American death metal. The last of the totally primal Death albums, Spiritual Healing came to find Chuck Schuldiner in a state of transition, still grappling with the bludgeoning sounds of Scream Bloody Gore and Leprosy, while trying to keep up with the technical advancements being made by Morbid Angel and Atheist.















Death leprosy reissue 320