MezzoForte
Member
Speaking of Sacramentary Abolishment though, Reassessment of Preliminary Defensive Procedures from River of Corticone is one of my favorite death/funeral dooms tracks ever. Which is kinda odd for obvious reasons.
the doom aspects of Axis and SA are one of the reasons I love them so much. Great dynamic to the general chaotic nature of the bands. A few years ago Yosuke of NWN said he had a discussion with Vermin regarding LP reissues and said they have no interest, however I believe it will eventually happen and it would be a long time coming. Killer music.
Monstrosity (FL) - Imperial Doom (Nuclear Blast 1992)
Monstrosity (FL) - Millennium (Night of the Vinyl Dead 2010)
since the Malevolent Creation reissues are coming out this Friday I asked myself what are REALLY my favorite death metal albums from Florida? The first two albums by Monstrosity came to mind immediately. I truly feel these are two of the greatest death metal albums ever, and yet I feel they're super underrated. Imperial Doom gets its due in part; it's got the Seagrave cover, Nuclear Blast LP, etc. but Millennium is tragically unsung and I may even take it over the former. Both of these are awesome showcases of the inherent, unforced technicality of American OSDM. The riff writing is impeccable, songs are memorable, execution on point. Simply fantastic recordings all around.