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Final Chapter  - Deathchant album

Final Chapter - Deathchant album

  • Performer: Final Chapter
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Deathchant
  • Style: Breakcore, Hardcore
  • MP3 version size: 1912 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1407 mb
  • Other: MOD RA DTS VQF AAC XM MPC
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 296

Description

The Final Chapter - Deathchant.

DEATHCHANT by DEATHCHANT, released 10 January 2019 1. Pessimist 2. Control 3. Ritual 4. Eulogy 5. Breathe 6. Hex 7. Trigger. Owen This album seamlessly mixes classic rock melodies, noise pop atmosphere and doom metal riffing all in one psychedelic package.

Deathchant was captured live over a two-day period at a secluded cabin in Big Bear, California, and manifests an immersive wall of noise-induced heavy metal mania that is equal parts paranoia and transcendental harmony. DEATHCHANT is the brainchild of TJ Lemieux (Child, Psychedelic Speed Freaks, Mainline Ladies, Babylon) with John Bolino, Colin Fahrner, and George Camacho. They’ve been dubbed psychedelic rock, proto-metal, doom, stoner metal, noise-punk, hard rock, and everything in between, but if you ask them, DEATHCHANT is just, rock and roll with psychedelic influences.

The Final Chapter is the sixth and final album by Australian heavy metal band Dungeon. It was released in October 2006 by Modern Invasion Music. The group played its last live performance on 11 December 2005, however singer-guitarist Lord Tim and drummer Tim Yatras announced that they would record a final album under the name Dungeon. The Australian version also contains re-recorded versions of two very early Dungeon tracks, "Don't Leave Me" and "Changing Moods". All tracks by Tim Grose and Tim Yatras.

Ditto for the album’s final three songs, which are even better. Hex is the high point on Deathchant, with a killer vibe, fun little lead breaks scattered throughout, and even a dueling wah solo. Trigger is only slightly behind, opening with a wall of fuzz that only Fu Manchu or Monolord might top, and, like Hex, it features an earworm of a riff. But don’t rest easy, thinking that all we’ve got here is a brief collection of spaced-out zingers. The album’s downfall arrives in the two middle songs. Ritual is the longest, six minutes long, and almost entirely unmemorable. It drags and drags with no payoff, and when one song takes up 20% of an album, that’s not good. Eulogy follows, and is a brief instrumental that’s hardly needed right after Ritual.

Release 68. Album 2. Release Date.

The Final Chapter - Студийный альбом от Accept. В альбом вошло 20 треков. Продолжительность альбома: 01:53:04. Accept - Starlight (audio album).

Request an album send to friend. Deathchant Records 066 (2013).

Tracklist

1 Deathchant 4:29