
Deicide - "The Stench of Redemption"
- Mother_North
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Ja o ouvi umas quantas vezes e estou a curtir cada vez mais! Tá mt bom mesmo.


"És a criatura insatisfeita, vives entre a bela Esperança e o Desespero"
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Cd's p venda : viewtopic.php?f=49&t=28689
http://www.maenorte.deviantart.com
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The Penetrator [RIP]
as várias edições:
01. 10 Track Super-Limited Edition Collector's Box Set
The super-rare collector's edition box set is limited to 4000 worldwide, housed in a sturdy clamshell box it contains:
* 1x 10 track "The Stench of Redemption" CD
* 4x Collectable band member art cards
* 1x Double-sided color poster
02. Limited Edition Collector's Box Set
The collector's edition box set comes in a sturdy clamshell box and contains:
* 1x 9 track "The Stench of Redemption" CD
* 4x Collectable band member art cards
* 1x Double-sided color poster
03. Regular CD Edition
04. 12" Vinyl Picture Disc
- NightCrawler
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Isso sim é um estupidez absoluta. Mas pronto, há que fazer o maximo de dinheiro possivel.
Vou já adquirir os meus "Collectable band member art cards"
Será que vêm no bolicao?
Patético.
Vou já adquirir os meus "Collectable band member art cards"
Será que vêm no bolicao?
Patético.
I go by many names. Some call me Shatoon,bringer of corn. Others call me Mickey Nine,the dream weaver. I'm sometimes called Captain Maj,by the Dutch. Others call me Secret Peter,where is he hiding? In a shoe? In a bush? In a rock? No,he is inside yourself
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AlexiBag [RIP]
Deicide estão induvitávelmente noutra sonoridade.... Não é má, simplesmente já não é deicide(instrumentalmente), contudo não deixa de ser um ep 5* adorei a combinação de jack com santola, é a prova que os opostos se atraem.
Com a saida dos manos hoffman, o publico fica a ganhar, cannibal corpse continua sem jack owen, deicide continua com jack e santolla e os hoffman estão a trabalhar num novo projecto, fico á espera de ouvir o novo trabalho deles
DEICIDE !!!! e estou á espera do novo album
Com a saida dos manos hoffman, o publico fica a ganhar, cannibal corpse continua sem jack owen, deicide continua com jack e santolla e os hoffman estão a trabalhar num novo projecto, fico á espera de ouvir o novo trabalho deles
DEICIDE !!!! e estou á espera do novo album
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AlexiBag [RIP]
epáh desculpa lá, não percebi bem o que quiséste dizer... presumo que tenhas feito uma comparação com outra musica de outra banda... que eu, plo menos pelo nome não tou a ver qual é (a verdade é triste[para mim] mas a vdd é que eu n tenho grande cultura musical!
)...
mas épáh... quanto á parte do coment que percebi, indigesto... ter alguma originalidade é ser indigesto? pá, acho que n percebi bem a tua resposta :\ mas Deicide é do caralhissimo e essa é a questão
"eU nUm XoUh pItAh!!! hihihihihi"
mas épáh... quanto á parte do coment que percebi, indigesto... ter alguma originalidade é ser indigesto? pá, acho que n percebi bem a tua resposta :\ mas Deicide é do caralhissimo e essa é a questão
"eU nUm XoUh pItAh!!! hihihihihi"
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Congruity [RIP]
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Dementia [RIP]
don’t think I need to rehash the history of Deicide here, but the short version is pretty much; great- (Deicide, Legion), suck -(Once Upon the Cross, Serpents of the Light, Insineratehymn, In Torment in Hell) and back to form -(Scars of the Crucifix). Then you have this years very public and very nasty split between Benton and the Hoffman brothers, which turns out to have been the best thing to happen to Deicide since the Crucifixtion as The Stench of Redemption fully fleshes out the return to form hinted at for Scars of the Crucifix and is indeed the best Deicide album in a very long time.
The addition of lead guitarist Ralph Santolla (who apparently wrote all of the leads that surfaced on Scars) brings his experience from Death and Iced Earth and now fully develops the melodic solos that arose on that album, and former Cannibal Corpse axeman Jack Owen brings back a sense of brutal urgency and complexity the band has lacked for over a decade.
Honestly, Santolla makes this album as basically, the whole album follows suite from the title track from Scars. Each song has some sort of sweeping, arpeggio filled solo that somehow complements Benton’s demonic screams, Asheim’s deadly precise drumming and Owens razor sharp riffing. The thing is, the non solo moments sound like good old Deicide (“Homage for Satan”, “Not of this Earth”, “Walk With the Devil In Dreams” ), more than any album in their discography, but also has the band sounding fresh and reinvigorated with few new, restrained twists (“Desecration”, “The Lord’s Sedition”).
However, the standout tracks end up being the ones with Deicide’s new found melody mixing it up with Satanic savagery, as “The Stench of Redemption”, “Crucified for the Innocents” (my personal favorite with arguably the best chorus riff I’ve heard all year), “Death to Jesus”, “Never to be Seen Again”, “The Lord’s Sedition” all deliver feral blasts of typically ant- Christian sentiment, just laced with some deft melody and solo work.
Throw in that the band got rid of Neil Kernon and his expensive and overly clean production, choosing to produce the album themselves, and The Stench of Redemption easily completes Deicide’s return to glory and back into the elite of death metal, where they deservedly belong.
What’s that smell? Redemption indeed
http://www.digitalmetal.com/reviews.asp?cid=7608
The addition of lead guitarist Ralph Santolla (who apparently wrote all of the leads that surfaced on Scars) brings his experience from Death and Iced Earth and now fully develops the melodic solos that arose on that album, and former Cannibal Corpse axeman Jack Owen brings back a sense of brutal urgency and complexity the band has lacked for over a decade.
Honestly, Santolla makes this album as basically, the whole album follows suite from the title track from Scars. Each song has some sort of sweeping, arpeggio filled solo that somehow complements Benton’s demonic screams, Asheim’s deadly precise drumming and Owens razor sharp riffing. The thing is, the non solo moments sound like good old Deicide (“Homage for Satan”, “Not of this Earth”, “Walk With the Devil In Dreams” ), more than any album in their discography, but also has the band sounding fresh and reinvigorated with few new, restrained twists (“Desecration”, “The Lord’s Sedition”).
However, the standout tracks end up being the ones with Deicide’s new found melody mixing it up with Satanic savagery, as “The Stench of Redemption”, “Crucified for the Innocents” (my personal favorite with arguably the best chorus riff I’ve heard all year), “Death to Jesus”, “Never to be Seen Again”, “The Lord’s Sedition” all deliver feral blasts of typically ant- Christian sentiment, just laced with some deft melody and solo work.
Throw in that the band got rid of Neil Kernon and his expensive and overly clean production, choosing to produce the album themselves, and The Stench of Redemption easily completes Deicide’s return to glory and back into the elite of death metal, where they deservedly belong.
What’s that smell? Redemption indeed
http://www.digitalmetal.com/reviews.asp?cid=7608
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damage [RIP]
ja o ouvi...nao o considero um ¨deicide¨ mas nem esta muito mau...muito melhor do k certos albuns k ja foram editados com o nome deicide na capa...s esta melhor k o scars...tenho k ouvir os dois seguidos e comparar...ja k nao prestei muita atençao ao scars...tenho k lhe dar tb uma 2a hipotese...

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