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From Nadja's debut studio album, Touched (2002, re-recorded in 2007).
Aarsland - Tainstvo
Absynth
Drone/Doom
Tracklist:
Mutagen • Stays Demons • Incubation/Metamorphosis • Flowers of Flesh
Have you listened to Touched [2007 Extended Remaster] by Nadja (2007)?
Yes, the entire album!
Partially, some but not all songs
No, but familiar with it
Haven't heard of it before
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Runtuh – Ambiguous Man (2024)
James looks at Ambiguous Man, the debut EP from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia based doom/sludge/drone metal/noise act Runtuh, released July 12th on Ama-Gi Collective.
Kuala Lumpur’s Runtuh tap into the dissonant, unhinged magic of bands such as Primitive Man, Khanate and Body Void, but throw in their own unique funeral doom and death metal elements. They deliver a wide variety of raw, unhinged vocals, as well as depressive clean vocals. This is paired with a crushing heaviness and an unreasonable level of distortion and feedback. Its hard to believe that a band can create something so impressive with their debut EP, yet here we are, minds and eardrums blown.
Listen to the album and read the full review at the link below or on our website, link in bio:
Kuala Lumpur's Runtuh tap into the dissonant, unhinged magic of bands such as Primitive Man, Khanate and Body Void.
When people say they listen to everything, I take it as a challenge.
I love drone doom! I’m sure you have a taste for extratone, too. What’s the most extreme slam death metal band you know? Or here’s a spicy question, do you like traditional black metal or unblack metal better? Which Cannibal Corpse vocalist do you like better? Don’t you hate it when the music you listen to isn’t even on Spotify? It’s so great to see Khanate back. You must know so many bands with fewer than 10,000 monthly listeners that I’d love to hear!
Oh, what’s that? You meant to say you like both pop and country at the same time? Then say that. If you say you like everything, I expect that to include the furthest reaches of metal, hardcore, and experimental music.