Misanthropic alchemy rapidshare
Ramesses may have split, but their influence will certainly be felt on the doom scene for some time. Indeed, not only do we have 11Paranoias, we also get this reissue of their debut with bonus EPs and live tracks added. From the off it is obvious that this is a band that occupy the noisier, more unpleasant and more Yes, to bring up Electric Wizard is obvious, but Ramesses are a more aggressive beast Sleep-High On Fire, perhaps, but not quite so much.
To go through track by track is unnecessary, particularly bearing in mind that many will be familiar with the debut at least. The snare sound may not be pretty, but the quirky production suits the material in that it is abrasive and noisy.
There are quieter moments here, just as there are some very slow and epic moments. Ramesses are nowhere near as one dimensional as you might expect if you haven't heard them and while the material is often rambling it is also hypnotic- in the great tradition of other British bands such as Hawkwind et al.
Lords Misrule buy track 4. Coat of Arms buy track 5. Terrordactyl buy track 6. Before The Jackals buy track 7. Earth Must Die buy track about www. Ritual Productions is a record label based in London, launched in the Winter Contact Ritual Productions. Streaming and Download help. Report this album or account. If you like Misanthropic Alchemy, you may also like:. Absolutely crushing riffs that will most definitely make you headbang.
Empress Rising by Monolord. You have to fuck during this album, it's the law. Split cassette featuring Drowse's discomforting experimental drone-pop and Planning for Burial's dark, heavy, all-suffusing sound.
Dronolith by Blackwolfgoat. Superb energy and sound waves that send chills down your spine! I must also mention the amazing bass work here. While all the instruments are fairly simple and straight forward, that should not detract one bit from the skill and great execution accomplished by all the band members. With that said, Coat of Arms might just be my favorite track on this album. The first half of the song is pretty groovy and slightly upbeat, but as with all things Ramesses, this soon fades.
Without much warning, the song turns into a blasting black metal track that rips your soul apart. The effect this has on me is tremendous, it's so fucking evil and heavy, yet very moving in a violent way.
After Coat of Arms is done pummeling you with giant black fists, Terrordactyl brings forth more crushing doom that demands you bang your head in time with the beat. But wait! I love the snarling black metal vocals of Adam Richardson as presented in this song. As I mentioned earlier, I absolutely love raw, bestial "vokills", which is where Electric Wizard fails me.
Ramesses walks a very fine line between death metal, doom metal and black metal, at least in my ears. This is apparent on the final track Earth Must Die, as it very strongly sounds like a Forgotten Tomb song.
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