Forum: Death / Thrash / Grind / Crust
Thema: Hooded Menace
Eröffnet von: Exorzist

Beitrag von Exorzist an 21.09.2012, 22:14


< HIER > gibt es ein Full Album Preview der Finnischen Old School Doom/Deather zum neuen Album EFFIGIES OF EVIL ! Enjoy  :rock:

Beitrag von Azze an 24.09.2012, 20:03
Arrrrrg ist das geiler Stoff. Habs mir am Wochenende schon reingezogen, das ist einfach nur genial was die Jungs fabrizieren!  :rock:
Beitrag von UnDerTaker an 26.10.2017, 13:12
hooded%20menaceDie Finnen Hooded Menace haben den ersten Track ihres am 26.1.2018 bei Season of Mist erscheinenden neuen Albums "Ossuarium Silhouettes Unhallowed" veröffentlicht.


Checkt hier den Song "Charnel Reflections" an.

Beitrag von Exorzist an 26.10.2017, 21:05
Nicht schlecht, aber mir persönlich teilweise etwas zu melancholisch.
Beitrag von Exorzist an 19.05.2021, 20:58
 Die Death Doom Formation HOODED MENACE hat den brandneuen Song "Blood Ornaments" vom kommenden Album "The Tritonus Bell" veröffentlicht. Das neue Album soll am 27.August via Season of Mist auf die treue Bangerschar losgelassen werden.

Checkt den neuen Song HIER !

Guitarist Lasse Pyykkö comments on the new album and track: "It is with utter excitement that we premiere the first track off our new album “The Tritonus Bell”! There’re definitely some new flavours added to the mix, and “Blood Ornaments” comes with some of our most intriguing ingredients yet - and a bloody side taste. There’s a contrast between death/doom misery and head-bangable heavy metal riffs like never heard before in Hooded Menace´s music, making “Blood Ornaments” my favourite track from the album.

Obviously a lot of inspiration for “The Tritonus Bell” comes from the usual suspects Candlemass, Paradise Lost, and Trouble, but also classic 80´s heavy metal such as Mercyful Fate, King Diamond, Dio, and Ozzy Osbourne. Even if you can’t always put your finger on it, they all definitely played a big role in why “The Tritonus Bell” turned out the way it did. When it comes to mixing and mastering, we had the pleasure of working with King Diamond guitarist Andy LaRocque/Sonic Train Studios, who made sure everything would sound great, and I can honestly say I’ve never been more satisfied with the results sound- and music-wise."

Track-list
1. Chthonic Exordium (1:16)
2. Chime Diabolicus (8:10)
3. Blood Ornaments (9:01) (WATCH)
4. Those who absorb the Night (5:52)
5. Corpus Asunder (7:17)
6. Scattered into Dark (9:05)
7. Instruments of Somber Finality (2:45)
Bonus
8. The Torture Never Stops (W.a.s.p. cover) (4:07)
Total: 47:40

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