torstai 15. joulukuuta 2011

Deicide - Live in Bradford 04.12.1990


Deicide - Live at the Queen's Hall, Bradford UK 4th December 1990
1)
Sacrificial Suicide
2) Lunatic of God's Creation
3) Dead by Dawn
4) Oblivious to Evil
5) Carnage in the Temple of the Damned
6) Blaspherereion
7) Mephistopheles
8) Day of Darkness
9) Crucifixation
10) Deicide

Reuploaded

A live tape from a well-known name today and an item that is not one of my rips! This rip was made by Matt Witchclan for Balbulus' blog The Woodman's Axe. His rip of the gig was all as a single track, which was the only negative thing about it. I split it into separate tracks for my own use and after a while thought I'd share it here too. So, thanks to Matt (and B) for this and check out it his band Witchclan too, UKBM.

What we have here is a gig by young and hungry Deicide, certainly from my favourite era of them. I liked the first two albums and "Amon - Feasting the Beast" but then lost interest in them around "Once Upon a Cross" and haven't really gotten into any of the later albums. This live recording has a very good sound, of course an excellent tracklisting and extra amusement value as Benton is very pissed off by someone stealing his bass guitar and apparently some xtians appeared on the venue to diss the band. Great stuff, get it if you too enjoy old death metal and give it a try even if you're not much into Deicide as it sounds different.

4 kommenttia:

Tormentor kirjoitti...

DEICIDE!!

Ian kirjoitti...

Stellar example of why I detest American attempts at death/black metal--it's so hilariously bogus and trying oh-so-hard.

The audience-baiting. 'look how demented I am' nonsense that Glenn what's-his-name of Deicide spews at the start of this tape is comical.

I'm an American and I clearly recognize that the deeper bloodlines of Scandinavia and Europe is the reason the bands from those regions deliver the more visceral, true black metal than anyone in the U.S. could possibly hope to. For the same reason the Japanese can't play rockabilly--it ain't in their DNA.

This is good for a laugh but nothing more.

Velkaarn kirjoitti...

@Ian:

The comedic value is quite high indeed.

WhatHouse.co.uk kirjoitti...

Brilliant comment Ian - so true that certain countries/races are far better at certain types of music than others.