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returntothepit >> discuss >> Disma - Towards the Megalith (2011) by ark on Aug 23,2011 7:10pm
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toggletoggle post by ark at Aug 23,2011 7:10pm


http://www.doommantia.com/2011/08/disma-towards-megalith.html
http://www.npr.org/2011/08/09/137709531/fi...t-listen-disma-towards-the-megalith
Some things never change: a great metal demo tape in 1986 is the same as a great metal demo tape now because its gnarled analog gets obsessive metalheads talking and trading. The only thing that's changed is the medium of trade: Then, it was mixtapes and basement headbang sessions, now, it's blogs and (hopefully) some form of social behavior. But Disma definitely had an advantage when the Vault of Membros demo hit in 2009: namely, growler Craig Pillard, formerly of the cult death metal band Incantation.

In the metal of death, few releases are as heralded as the unholy ground of Incantation's 1992 album, Onward to Golgotha, and Pillard's stomach-churning growls certainly led the grueling charge. Joined here by members of New Jersey's crushing Funebrarum, Methadrone live bassist Randi Stokes and former live Incantation guitarist Bill Venner, Disma's debut full-length out July 19, Towards the Megalith, is no less worthy of equal praise.

Burly and cavernous in sound, this is the kind of death metal album that festers into memory. Disma's nasty riffs are as mammoth as the megalith that adorns the album cover and drummer Shawn Eldridge's subterranean blast beats, crusty punk pickups and vaguely dub rhythms in doomier moments (seriously, check out the middle of "Vault of Membros") give a tug-and-pull heft to the already heavy proceedings. Guitars tuned down to G and often zombie-walk slow, Towards the Megalith is all-encompassing evil dredged from the sewers of New Jersey.



toggletoggle post by bobnomaamrooney at Aug 23,2011 7:33pm
On NPR, officially girlfriend.



toggletoggle post by tom nli at Aug 23,2011 8:12pm
girlfriend or not, this album crushes. you jelly



toggletoggle post by bobnomaamrooney at Aug 23,2011 8:17pm
Only retreading shopworn death metal cliches is real.



toggletoggle post by Randy_Marsh at Aug 24,2011 2:17am
yes, this album is heavy.



toggletoggle post by goatcatalyst   at Aug 24,2011 2:24am
this album fucking rules. been listening to it a lot along with saturnalia temple



toggletoggle post by KEVORD  at Aug 24,2011 10:25am
Old news



toggletoggle post by arktouros at Aug 24,2011 10:26am
old noose is new noose to me



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