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Happy Bday 666

 

manute got me wondering about Vital Remains and what there up to currently, and...

 

 

Seeking Pro Lead Guitarist

Looking for Pro Lead Guitarist with good gear,and good attitude.

 

Must have vaild passport,valid drivers license,and clean criminal record!

 

If you are chosen you must relocate to Rhode Island. No Acceptions!!

 

Must be able to tour anytime,anywhere,without question.

 

NO Druggies,Junkies,Pot Heads,Burnouts,Drunks,Posers,Lazy,Pussy Wipped Mother Fuckers,Need Not Apply!

Also,no dead beats with there hands out need apply aswell!!(Team Players only)

 

We are looking for a long term dedicated musician who wants to work hard.

 

Requirements for audition:

 

Please make a video of yourself playing solos off the songs "Icons of Evil" and "Dechristianize".

Also include a bio,cd and a list of anything you might have done in the past.

 

**Note** If we like what we see, you will be contacted and asked to come out for a live audition. You will be responsible for covering your own flights and living costs while you are here.

 

Only if you are chosen for this gig will you then be reimbursed for flights. All others will have to cover there own flight home.

 

Please send all interested parties and or videos to the following email: vitalremains2000@aol.com or here to the myspace.com/vitalremains.

 

Thanks Alot and Best of luck to All!

 

 

Metal Hails,VR

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Speaking of Vital Remains (kinda)

went to burger king the other day and some dudes that were obviously in a metal band got in line behind us, we're all waiting for our food and I decide to ask them where their from and where they are playing. They tell me and I forget about it til later. So i got on the googles put in the date and the place and I get this page:

http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/events/pestilence-warbringer-vital-remains-sacrificial-slaughter-and-enfold-darkness-1706726/

I love me some Vital Remains and fucking Pestilence!? how did I not know about this and who the fuck were those guys? Anyways all this googling was going on after the gig started so needless to say I didn't go. Those guys were Warbringer btw.

meh.

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Speaking of Vital Remains (kinda)

went to burger king the other day and some dudes that were obviously in a metal band got in line behind us, we're all waiting for our food and I decide to ask them where their from and where they are playing. They tell me and I forget about it til later. So i got on the googles put in the date and the place and I get this page:

http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/events/pestilence-warbringer-vital-remains-sacrificial-slaughter-and-enfold-darkness-1706726/

I love me some Vital Remains and fucking Pestilence!? how did I not know about this and who the fuck were those guys? Anyways all this googling was going on after the gig started so needless to say I didn't go. Those guys were Warbringer btw.

meh.

 

i think i mentioned that tour a couple times

im going to it on monday Jun 14 here in chicago

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i have a hard time getting into nevermore, but that jeff loomis solo cd is pretty bitchin.

if any of you guys are into super-shred shit with no vox, listen to blotted science. so good

 

Try Indricothere

^the sound is a bit shit on this vid but whatever. SICK

look what dude plays

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Arckanum - ÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞ

http://rapidshare.com/files/242530986/Arckanum-PPPPPPPPPPP-2009-GRAVEWISH.rar.html

 

Arckanum's latest studio album, 'ÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞ', is the "soundtrack to wintry death of the worlds", an epic story of the old Norse giant Þjazi, and, finally, "a reflection and an allegorization of Þjazi’s wrathful and god-adversary evocation, resulting in long and annihilating winters destined to wipe out all life. It is the beginning of Ragna Røk." At least, that is what the elaborate description on the website says.

 

What it boils down to, actually, is that the style that Shamaatae has always had in mind for Arckanum is still applied to 'ÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞ'. There is the hint of thrashy-ness and that somewhat melancholic slant and mood, the slightly simple and linear set-up, but certainly Arckanum's sound, nowadays, comes across as more characteristic and engaged than most other bands can hope to achieve. This time around, the overall production value is again good and the melodies truly trap the listener with their icy and repetitive character. The times of the weak Arckanum sound are long gone and that has worked very well for these compositions: 'ÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞ' may even contain Shamaatae's most convincing tracks to date, as Arckanum's music seems to keep be gaining more character and impact over time.

 

Rating: 75/100

 

 

 

 

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Blut Aus Nord - Memoria Vetusta II: Dialogue with The Stars

http://depositfiles.com/files/rq2t1hltm

 

We here at Metal Injection have enjoyed a longtime love affair with the French metal scene. Rob & the boys are all about Gorod and Gojiiiraaaaaa,and have given them lots of love on this site (see here, here, and here). Those bands are undeniably rad, but they call me Grim Kim for a reason – allow me to introduce you to one of my favorite bands, (French or otherwise) – BLUT AUS NORD.

 

Norway, Sweden, Finland, Eastern Europe and South America have long been the dark Meccas of black metal, but the USA, Japan, and France in particular are steadily creeping up to stake their claims for global supremacy. Simply put, French black metal rules. I've been jocking Deathspell Omega, Hell Militia, Blut Aus Nord, Peste Noire, and the Black Legions since I was just a little tyke with a Hellhammer backpatch. Consistently underrated and until recent times, more or less ignored by the majority of American metalheads, the French scene has given rise to some of the most challenging, forward-thinking, ass-kicking black metal of the past decade, and shows no signs of slowing down.

 

Encompassing the primitive basement incantations of Les Légions Noires (Belketre, Mutiilation, Moëvöt, Vlad Tepes, and countless side projects), the gently metallic shoegaze of Alcest and Les Discrets, the experimental mindfuckery of Deathspell Omega and Glorior Belli, the cold fusion of Amesoeurs, the vicious Satanic slaughter of Hell Militia, Antaeus, Merrimack, and Arkhon Infaustus, and the skewed, melodically-informed perspectives of Peste Noire, Celestia and Spektr, it's easy to see (and hear) why French black metal is a force to be reckoned with. Its domination continues with Candlelight Records' release of Blut Aus Nord's latest opus, Memoria Vetusta II – Dialogue With the Stars, an album that had has my head spinning for the past month and will undoubtedly top many a year-end list.

 

Blut Aus Nord fall somewhere in the middle of the aforementioned acts. No two B.A.N. albums sound the same, from the somber ambient-laced paens of Ultima Thulee and haunting darkness of Memoria Vetusta I: Fathers of the Icy Age (the prequel to the new album) to the lurching chords and jagged melodies of their later works (The Work Which Transforms God, MoRT). Last year's Odinist saw a return to more traditionl black metal song structures, but as always, saw the band stretching the boundaries of the genre. Blut Aus Nord have always been all about atmosphere – sometimes dense and suffocating, sometimes deceptively ethereal, but always deeply affecting. On Memoria Vetusta II – Dialogue With the Stars, they recaptured and then refined the icy cold majesty and subtly menacing tones of their earlier masterpieces, juxtaposing them with harsh black metal malevolence and dissonant harmonies. Several passages are nothing short of beautiful – see the opening track and the beginning of "Translucent Body Of Air (Sutta Anapanasati)." Still, Blut Aus Nord never stray too far from their black metal roots; the bloodthirsty elegance of "The Cosmic Echoes Of Non-Matter (Immaterial Voices Of The Fathers) is proof enough of that.

 

Blut Aus Nord have outdone themselves once again, and cemented their status as one of the forerunners of modern black metal. It's hard to imagine where they could possibly go next, but I for one can't wait to find out.

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I'm at work right now so I'll post some links for you when I get home tomorrow

 

Here's some shit that is sort of in the same vein as vital remains (anti christian death metal) but doesn't suck (IMO)

 

akercocke

http://www.mediafire.com/?mwlwtjmkmj3

 

demilich

http://www.mediafire.com/?bxtuxbxbdtl

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSRXxxcMH4A

 

entombed

http://www.mediafire.com/?9djb0ozi2ti

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07B42TVgmyQ

 

hate eternal

http://www.mediafire.com/?myn1svsyzcc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLWAh32JVn0

 

immolation

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=m3z0srgf

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdiYXR4Tirs

 

morbid angel

http://www.mediafire.com/?dkjlgjmgtkz

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaI4EpjKqv4

 

grab some of that, you may not like it all but hopefully you like some

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