Episodes
Tuesday Aug 11, 2020
Tuesday Aug 11, 2020
Early August is supposed to be slow for new releases, but Terminus never slows. Instead, we hunted over rock and under root for new records that are slow -- not just in tempo, but in pacing and more abstract, "naturey" senses of time. Moulderyawn's entish black metal plows ahead at speeds once thought impossible for trees, but syncs with the seasonal rhythms of growth and death, the millenial life of the Everwood. Crushing The Sceptre tests the limits of patience and pain, rewarding it with a feeling The Death Metal Guy likens to "being stuck at the bottom of the grand canyon."
Terminal Nation prepares for the next mass exinction, reworking powerviolence as a downtempo deathmarch. Verhängnis crawls up from the caverns and the soil itself, filling the Teutoburg Forest with echoes of wardrum-grooving, Gothic death. And last, but not least, our first-ever fan submission from the UK's Oppress. -- psychopathic decadent BM that is the opposite of slow.
00:00 - Introductory bullshitting / thanking fans and podcast plans / rundown of bands and labels
17:23 - Moulderyawn - And What Lie 'Neath Its Shade (IV) (Independent - Old-Mill-associated)
01:01:22 - Crushing the Scepter - Echoing Screams of Madness and Delusion (Transylvanian Tapes)
01:31:31 - Terminal Nation - Holocene Extinction (20 Buck Spin)
02:02:21 - Verhängnis - Verhängnis (Indp, tape by Fucking Kill! / Kellerassel)
02:25:23 - Oppress. - No. Pity. (K.V.N.T Kolektiv)
02:58:26 - Prophecy of Doom - "Insanity Reigns Supreme," fr. Acknowledge The Confusion Master. Pretty sure it's way out of print, so to support the band, consider the Total Mind War comp on the quality Polish grind label, Selfmadegod. Cover is pretty dank, too.
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