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The guitar has a really dark and low tone to it that makes it powerful and even more so, evil. It has a great start and a fucking awesome end, but the intermediate portion changes too much, as if it doesn't want to be part of the same song; even the vocals change to a mix of growl and pained yelling. If you're into death metal, or into power or otherwise female-fronted metal and want to get into the heavier side, this is a great album to turn to. Nothing that even upholds the idea of 'industrial' death metal. Or more than 7 songs Bleeding The New Apocalyp. The long songs and song titles, the over the top production, the powerful vocals and instrument tones, it all just adds up to one massive album. the project hate mcmxcix the lustrate process

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Initiation of Blasphemybut the album initially never saw the light of day. It's kind of the same deal as with the different parts of the individual songs: Perhaps they need to get reacquainted with the speed and precision of machinery.

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Somewhat of a sketchy arena. I'll start right off the bat with the lyrical themes. Alright, we're off to a seemingly decent start. They've got a synth popping up every so often, but just enough in the background to not overwhelm the guitars, some industrial beats which show up mainly during the vocalist portions, and some neat effects as segues into different parts of a song.

I came across this name recently and triggered the memory that I have heard of them previously. Guitars that shred your face lhstrate if thrown into a giant blender set to Liquefy. And even though the drums are not world-swallowing, the high notes are still somewhat buried and not at all prominent in the mix.

The name of the new female singer is Ellinor Asp. Musical groups established in Swedish industrial music groups Swedish melodic death metal lustarte groups Industrial metal musical groups Season of Mist artists.

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They're not piercing, unlike Nemtheagna of Primordial fame find a drummer fast, boys! For any one whom also looks for these things in this sub-categorized sub-genre, they are scarce. You have to be logged in to post a comment.

the project hate mcmxcix the lustrate process

Let's see what else is here. Very basic, not mechanical whatsoever, and I don't know what Swano was swamoking at the time but they lack any conceivable notion of 'thunderous presence.

This page was last edited on 30 Julyat While there are many "heretic-antichristian" bands out there, TPH stands as one of the most creative and interesting.

Login Create a Profile. Bands alphabetical country genre Th alphabetical country Reviews R. I feel as if this album isn't quite as anti-theistic as The Project Hate's other albums.

The female vocals fit in quite very well with the harsh death growls, and the industrial beats that pop up every so often are great in combination with the "real" instruments.

the project hate mcmxcix the lustrate process

They seemed to have changed the tunning for guitars and bass as they both sound more powerful. There is nothing of substance here. DemonFecesJune 29th, Write your own review. This only lasts for half of a minute or so, which is short in comparison to the lustrtae, until it snaps right back into place with death growls and heavy riffs.

the project hate mcmxcix the lustrate process

The Battle of Yaldabaoth. It has a great start and a fucking awesome end, but the intermediate portion changes too much, as if it doesn't want to be part of the same song; even the vocals change to a mix of growl and pained yelling.

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Hopefully it will never end!!! Priject yeah in this could have been a score but the album is too damn short to be perfect 64 minutes Nothing that even upholds the idea of 'industrial' death metal. This is almost mind-numbingly directionless and repetitive if we are honest here. Mcxcix on this record, you can't tell them apart from just another guy with a gruff voice. The final song is th best one in this album, adding an apocalyptic feeling to it.

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