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Souldaemon s Music And Generative Music
Souldaemon s Music And Generative Music
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SoulDaemon is Heavy Metal band from Italy that merges Death Metal, Doom and Black. The main feature is the bass that plays rhythm and solo as guitar. In fact SoulDaemon was started in 1999 as bass project. Then in 2009 it becomes a band. The sound is old school. Main influences are 80 and 90 bands such as Bolt Thrower, Obituary, Autopsy, Morbid Angel, Death, but also epic tunes of Bathory, Manowar and Cirith Ungol. Lyrics are referred to inner demons, fears and nihilism. In 2016 Mark SoulDaemon explores link between SoulDaemon s music and Generative Art as process to illustrate band concept.
OSIAH, SOCIOCLAST Among Gimme Metal s Top Tracks of the Week
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OSIAH – Temporal Punishment
Some flyin-in-yr-face tech deathcore maniacs persevering with grace through the shitshow that was 2020. Imagine they d be supreme live for sure. Another feather in the cap of Unique Leader, who, by the way, host a label special on Gimme April 30th you most certainly don t wanna miss.
SOCIOCLAST – Eden s Tongue
Bitchin grindcore trio out of San Jose who know how to temper their stride and strangulation with equal gusto, out on Chad Gailey from Necrot s Carbonized imprint, which he ll be showing off with his guest DJ special coming up on Gimme April 28th.
In this scattershot series, we’ll be delving “too greedily and too deep,” prying gems out of the glorious rough that is the extended legendarium of Tolkien’s world. This includes drawing on The
Lord of the Rings itself, The Hobbit,
The Silmarillion,
The Children of Húrin, and the History of Middle-earth (or HoME) books.
Orcs, amirite? The shock troops of the Dark Lord’s armies. The rank-and-file of the bad guys in Middle-earth. Called a “hideous race” bred in “envy and mockery of the Elves.” Everyone’s got feelings about them. Feelings… and differing facts, maybe.
It should be understood that in J.R.R. Tolkien’s legendarium, the nature of Orcs the spirit and agency of the Orcs is not consistent all throughout. Were they really Elves once? Are they soulless constructs of evil and therefore irredeemable? Or