Requiem / Run After To opinions?
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Requiem / Run After To opinions?
After checking out the Minotauri Rex. page on here I was wondering about these two bands, never heard of 'em but their covers sure rule. What are they comparable to, where can I hear 'em?
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For REQUIEM I'd recommend the "Via Crucis" LP as their most listenable release. Great riffing, all doomy & nice & things, but as a whole that band (and most of THE BLACK albums) were ruined by shoddy musicianship and not-too-great vocals. A real waste considering their great image. Imo DiDonato's finest moment was the UNREAL TERROR mlp.
The RUN AFTER TO mlp is bloody great, sometimes epic, sometimes progressive Doom. Could have been even better with a slightly better production and less ott vocals though. The demo = pure old-school doom and a must-hear.
The RUN AFTER TO mlp is bloody great, sometimes epic, sometimes progressive Doom. Could have been even better with a slightly better production and less ott vocals though. The demo = pure old-school doom and a must-hear.
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Yeah, I'm fucking huge on the Land of Mystery album. I was always a big fan of Death SS, Paul Chain, Mortuary Drape, Bulldozer etc. and just recently started browsing around on the 'net a lot (after ages ha) to find more Italian things so to speak. They've got that special flair somehow...
Is that Run After To available on CD or readily any other way?
Is that Run After To available on CD or readily any other way?
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Always when I'm reminded about it, I'm amazed how good metal scene Italy had in 80s! Black Hole, Bulldozer, Berserks, Death SS, Danger Zone, Dark Quarterer, Mortuary Drape, Paul Chain, Rollerball, Run After To, Sacrilege, Shining Blade, Spitfire, Strana Officina, Wyxmer..
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I think the "Via Crucis" LP is absolutely AMAZING!DaN wrote:For REQUIEM I'd recommend the "Via Crucis" LP as their most listenable release. Great riffing, all doomy & nice & things, but as a whole that band (and most of THE BLACK albums) were ruined by shoddy musicianship and not-too-great vocals. A real waste considering their great image. Imo DiDonato's finest moment was the UNREAL TERROR mlp.
The RUN AFTER TO mlp is bloody great, sometimes epic, sometimes progressive Doom. Could have been even better with a slightly better production and less ott vocals though. The demo = pure old-school doom and a must-hear.
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I was in contact with RUN AFTER TO, but they flaked on a re-release...AngelOfLucifer wrote:Yeah, I'm fucking huge on the Land of Mystery album. I was always a big fan of Death SS, Paul Chain, Mortuary Drape, Bulldozer etc. and just recently started browsing around on the 'net a lot (after ages ha) to find more Italian things so to speak. They've got that special flair somehow...
Is that Run After To available on CD or readily any other way?
I really wish I could put this out on CD.
And bands wonder why their shit gets bootlegged...
