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AnomiC singles "End The Plague" and "Ode To Them ft. Todd Landkroon

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  AnomiC AnomiC is a Thrash/Death metal band hailing from Amsterdam. Sounding like the best bits of Massacre and early Obituary. Combined with the intensity of thrash stalwarts such as Exodus and Sodom.  Today I am blown away by two singles. In anticipation of the upcoming "The Spider's Code".  The first of which is "End The Plague". This song wastes no time ripping into a fervent thrash riff. Straight away the drums and bass pummel you. The guitars following suit. Designed to rip your flesh off. The lyrics are about mother earth annihiliating humanity. The music really feels as if the earth itself is now alive. Raining down volcanic ash, tsunami wiping out civilizations. Earthquakes tearing open and swallowing cities whole. This song is frenetic, furious and undeniably badass. Gojira really couldn't match lyrical wit like this. The second single is "Ode to Them ft. Todd Landkroon". Opening with a somber, ominous melodic lead and heavy drums and ba...

AntiMozdeBeast - The Vagrant Unkempt Grave

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AntiMozdeBeast - The Vagrant Unkempt Grave   Today I am reviewing the most recent AntiMozdebeast full length. Self released May 15th. AntiMozdebeast is a talented vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, song writer, producer. He is an all in one, jack of all trades.  Since 2019 this Florida musician has worked tirelessly. Self releasing over a dozen full lengths. Not to mention various EP's and Singles. Creating a chaotic, atmospheric mixture of industrial, electronic, goth, synth, black metal. The Vagrant Unkempt Grave is led by "Solitude". Combining thunderous drum and bass, and a chaotic whirlwind of pulsating synth and keys. While the vocals recite an almost cult-like chant. Occasionally interspersed with the primal screams so often found in AntiMozdeBeast music. The strengths of AntiMozdeBeast are his ability to create discomfort, hellish soundscapes relying on heavy pulsating synth, drums and bass. These are often driven by occasional melodic, soaring arpeggios, and keyboa...