Diabolical Messiah Satan Tottendemon Victory Rar

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Satan Tottendemon Victory!!! By DIABOLICAL MESSIAH, released 31 July 2014 1. Salve Satanas 2. Celestial Ceremony 3. Buried Throne 4. Divine War 5. Sep 29, 2016 Banda: Diabolical Messiah Album: Satan Tottendemon Victory!!! Pais: Chile Tracklist: 1. Salve Satanas 2. Celestial Ceremony 3. Buried Throne 4. Diabolical Messiah - Demonic Weapons. Diabolical Messiah - Satan Tottendemon Victory!!! The rar has a password. Iamerror - Homo History [Demo]. 'Satan Tottendemon Victory!!!' By DIABOLICAL MESSIAH, released 11 November 2010 1. Salve Satanas 2. Celestial Ceremony 3. Buried Throne 4. Divine War 5.

Addictive old school death metal, sounding superb on tape, gets into your ears with its unmatchable energy and evilness. Excellent production, haunting riffs, drumming blasting relentlessly and great songwriting with gloomy atmospheric moments. It's not an easily forgettable piece if you're into the entrails of death metal and being old or new to the Chilean scene (I'm new) and into great instrument performance without falling into shallow technical skills, this is for you.

Favorite track: Curse of Megatons. After destroying Europe through their recent tour presenting the European maniacs one of the most acclaimed and killer Chilean Death Metal albums of all times, Satan Tottendemon Victory!!!, DIABOLICAL MESSIAH will see the album in tape format at last, through CAVERNA ABISMAL RECORDS.

Firstly released in 2010 by the valued Proselytism label and later on by Blood Harvest for the vinyl release, the album has been a banner of quality and a benchmark for the Chilean scene. Every die¬hard will revisit early Incantation, early Morbid Angel and early Immolation as well as recent acts as Abominator and Atomic Aggressor, but merged into a fresh delivery, catalysed by a brutal force, a supreme violence and outraging riffs pulled out from the depths of Chilean infernal lands, carving on it the distinct essence of the South American bands.

Chile is crawling with death metal at the moment; seems like every other day that I am sent demos by bands like Ancient Crypts and Oraculum. And they all tend to gravitate towards the more virulent and unreconstructed end of the spectrum, just as other geographical scenes are taking more left turns. Diabolical Messiah are among the most thuggish and malevolent of the lot. Satan Tottendemon Victory!!! Was first released in 2010, but is now getting a vinyl release on Blood Harvest, and it is a relentless bludgeoning album affording the listener absolutely no comfort or respite.

As you might expect, I guess, from a record with three consecutive exclamation marks in its title. Dunno what a ‘Tottendemon’ is; possibly a reference to a shite football team.

Anyway, what drew me to this initially was the sheer feverish energy whipped up by the band’s dense and defiantly simplistic approach. Pablo Nanculeo’s riffs are straightforward, but always fast and warlike.

It conjures earlier Angelcorpse, and perhaps the blasphemousness fervour of Impiety so long as you hastily discount any of the will to experiment the latter have hinted at recently. The drumming is ceaselessly un-nuanced, and the strangled solos are strewn only sparsely throughout. Esi Gm Manual Service Techline. Even aside from the explosions and gunfire samples, it has a punishingly militaristic feel; you, the listener, are there to be crushed like a new recruit.

Celestial Ceremony opens with these urgent staccato riffs like machine gun bursts, and the tone is set. The relentlessness that initially drew me to it is probably the reason I will probably not listen to it many more times. It exhausts itself in less than half an hour. The best songs are the shorter ones; for example Perverse Domain, at about the length of a verse-chorus-verse punk song, with its dense and utterly humourless riffs. Download Software Streamguru Rapidshare here.

Gruelling and pitiless, and I can see why it would be considered a cult favourite among those that don’t want any light or nuance at all in their extreme metal. Killing Songs: Celestial Ceremony, Perverse Domain quoted 65 / 100 1 readers voted Average: 0 Your quote was: 0.