7. Troll - Trollstorm Over Nidingjuv & Drep de Kristne Trending topic now is Old Man's Child since Galder left Dimmu after 25 years. But let's not forget the early years of the former member Nagash, that had this solo project when he was still under age. We can forget The Kovenant instead.
6. Doodswens - Lichtvrees Talking about female-fronted bands, here's an all-female band (well, they used to be at this time) hailing from The Netherlands. Visceral Black Metal for reverb worshippers. This band is lead by my friend Inge - great drummer, and even better drinking companion!
5. Pale Spektre - Bereft of Xerotic Layers How Black Metal should be: all about the sound and evil worship and nothing about social media and lame self-promotion. Female-fronted German act for those that think that reverb is never too much.
4. Morost - Forged Entropy For me, there's a limit of how much a Death Metal can be technical and progressive before turning itself into something I will totally dislike. Slovenians from Morost tries this boundary with excellence without ever crossing the line.
3. Guehenom - The Fallen Age (1992-1997) Tape gathering all the early recordings of this legendary Brazilian Death/Doom band with members of Mythological Cold Towers, Crimson Project and others. Easily one of the greatest Doom bands hailing from the Global South.
2. Cryogenic - the discography At first I wanted to recommend their first album, "Celephais", but decided to go for the whole discography. 90's Symphonic Black Metal with some well-known names, such as Unhold (Grand Belial's Key) and Johanna Sadonis (Lucifer). Fans of Odium will love it.
1. Erytrosy - Incomplete Minds Old-school Death Metal from Slovakia. For everyone who likes the good Cannibal Corpse (i.e. the one with Chris Barnes), that's the right band to listen to.
Moo Deng's enough
Meu jeitinho é ignorar as tuas correntes, mas prometi engajar em algumas e assim farei-o.