Showing posts with label Dehuman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dehuman. Show all posts

Friday, November 10, 2017

Split Review: "Decay Into Inferior Conditions" by Master and Dehuman

Decay Into Inferior Conditions
When you've got a good friend, you can trust them to be around and have your back.

It's always wonderful to think back to all of those times we had as children, teens, and twentysomethings when our best friend was right there making sure we did precisely what, well, we probably shouldn't have done.

There are a great many stories about what a good friend of mine and I did in Northern Illinois especially...like that time we bootlegged beer.

At least by the way I understand the letter of the law in Smokey & The Bandit. So, let's head forward into a split by two similar bands.

Around these parts we are always looking into every make and manner of split releases.

Today, we're looking at our first split live LP.

Friday, February 13, 2015

Album Review: "Graveyard of Eden" by Dehuman

Graveyard of Eden
Today we're looking at the Belgium's Dehuman's sophomore album.

I'm not going to mention waffles. I'm also not going to mention what I really think of Dubbels, Tripels, and Quadrupels.

I'm only going to talk about death metal.

Their debut, Black Throne of All Creation, came out three years ago and spawned several tours with some major acts.

Kaotoxin is releasing their follow up and it's a very unique piece of music.

Formed in 2006, this quartet from Brussels has only undergone one member swap in the past nine years. Only the man behind the drums has changed. However, he was on the first album, so no changes since last they spoke.