Every now & then you come across a home page (new or buried & forgotten) by bands you never thought should have one. If you come across something cool, post it here.
I somehow adore the Outrage (Ger) demos from mid-80es a lot. Celtic Frost meets Poison meets Necronomicon meets Messiah. Last year they reformed and released 3 CDRs by themselves already. 50% re-recorded stuf from the demos, and 50% new stuff. Godly BlackThrash. Great sound and still the complete 80es feeling.
peterott wrote:I somehow adore the Outrage (Ger) demos from mid-80es a lot. Celtic Frost meets Poison meets Necronomicon meets Messiah. Last year they reformed and released 3 CDRs by themselves already. 50% re-recorded stuf from the demos, and 50% new stuff. Godly BlackThrash. Great sound and still the complete 80es feeling.
DaN wrote:Every now & then you come across a home page (new or buried & forgotten) by bands you never thought should have one. If you come across something cool, post it here.
...and Destrozer just found a VARVAR home page! AAAARRGH!!! They're back!
Don't know if this is the same Varvae, it says on the site it is called Svatoy Varvar now (Holy Barbarian) .... they are a fucking christian metal band, just look at the lyrics ... I hate it !!!!!
Boris wrote:Don't know if this is the same Varvae, it says on the site it is called Svatoy Varvar now (Holy Barbarian) .... they are a fucking christian metal band, just look at the lyrics ... I hate it !!!!!
It's the same band, at least according to semi-Russian Destrozer, who browsed an earlier version of the page. And yes, VARVAR were christian already on the LP.
Yeah, it's the same band. Some of the MP3's for download on the page were tracks from the debut album.
Well, I'm off to Russia! See you all in ten days!
EDIT: Guys! The Varvar MP3's seem to be working perfectly! Just click on the track-lenght!
DaN wrote:
Edit: Do you remember if it's the same mp3s that were announced before, or a brand new album?
VARVAR: Ah, fucking great album! Powerful and even epic at times! But it seems that the "Obmanutyj..." was recorded in 1993 (it's indicated in the info section on the VARVAR site). It definitely doesn't SOUND like a very contemporary recording either... Perhaps it's been unreleased until now? Now that's cool.
Does anyone know if this album is available on regular disc format? Destrozer maybe?