![]() Mortal will be out on August 28 via Tankcrimes and is available for pre-order now on vinyl, CD, and cassette. For fans of slower stuff, really good friends. Mortiferum & amp amp lt a href=""& amp amp gt Disgorged From Psychotic Depths by MORTIFERUM& amp amp lt /a& amp amp gt Īnother awesome band from the Pacific Northwest. They’re good friends and one of the sickest bands around. I have seen them play and played shows with them since they first started more than a decade ago. Ritual Necromancy & amp amp lt a href=""& amp amp gt Disinterred Horror by Ritual Necromancy& amp amp lt /a& amp amp gt I’ve see 'em play at Killtown Deathfest twice and both times they killed it. Taphos & amp amp lt a href=""& amp amp gt Come Ethereal Somberness by Taphos& amp amp lt /a& amp amp gt Ĭool band from Copenhagen. Ranking classic death metal bands from best to worst Tier List styleBuy Metal Trenches MERCH (Sick design by CurlyArt). The band is super sick, 3 piece just like Necrot. We spent time on the road with them in Australia and they’re the best dudes. Faceless Burial & amp amp lt a href=""& amp amp gt Speciation by Faceless Burial& amp amp lt /a& amp amp gt We played our first show ever with them and they were already sick, now they’re even better. "In the last 9 years, Necrot has played with most of the underground bands, so please take our word for it and check these out." Torture Rack & amp amp lt a href=""& amp amp gt Malefic Humiliation by Torture Rack& amp amp lt /a& amp amp gt Īmazing death metal from Portland. He definitely educated us, that's for sure! ![]() Recorded by Greg Wilkinson (Autopsy, High on Fire), the new album has been getting a ton of love at No Echo HQ and should satisfy everyone from the staunchest "death metal was only great in the '90s" types to the hardcore fan who's knowledge of the genre starts and ends with Obituary: & amp amp amp amp lt a href=& amp amp amp amp quot amp amp amp amp amp quot & amp amp amp amp gt Mortal by Necrot& amp amp amp amp lt /a& amp amp amp amp gt Ĭlearly, Necrot bassist/vocalist Luca Indrio (he also plays in Vastum and Acephalix) knows a thing or two about the scene, so No Echo asked him to send us his picks for some of the most undderated death metal bands around today. Later this week, Necrot will be releasing Mortal, their sophomore studio album. The Oakland trio's raw take on the style touches on the most savage elements of punk, D-beat, and first wave grind, but it's their keen sense of crafting memorable songs from that darkened musical palette that makes what they're doing so irresistible. In terms of the death metal scene, few bands have broken out as big as Necrot has in the last few years.
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