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4 reviews for Sentinel Records:

Abaddon Incarnate, "Nadir" Abaddon Incarnate
Nadir
Sentinel Records
2002
Ahhhhhhhhhh, my ears! You fucks! Twenty four tracks of ultra fast and distorted, Anal Cunt-meets-Nasum-only-faster-and-shitloads-better-than-Anal Cunt-ever-was grindcore with occasional flashes of heavily grooving rock riffage ['False,' 'Bonebag,' and 'Unclean'], okay, there's your damn review and I'm turning this noise off now!!!! Ahhh, much better. Honestly, this is pretty fucking cool. It's just really, really, really noisy. If you like it raw and...
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For Ruin, "December" For Ruin
December
Sentinel Records
2007
For Ruin is an Irish extreme metal band. The group combines elements of black, speed, thrash, death and power metal to create a style that isn't unique, but their infusion of no-nonsense melody does make them stand out from the brutal crowd. The guitars are the center-stage instrument (although the drums are pushed way up there, too) and the combination...
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Mourning Beloveth, "Dust" Mourning Beloveth
Dust
Sentinel Records
2002
Imagine "The Angel and the Dark River" with a better mix, better clean vocals, and no keyboards, spoken word, or violin, and you got Mourning Beloveth's, "Dust." This Irish quintet isn't just aping My Dying Bride, though. The clean vocals are really quite distinct from any band I can think of, and they're used very...
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Scavenger, "Madness to Our Method" Scavenger
Madness to Our Method
Sentinel Records
2004
Scavenger are Irish lads playing a throwback power thrash style that reminds me of Forbidden (many reviews I've read mention Megadeth, but I don't hear it). Their sound is a combination of thrash, progressive metal, power metal and doom. Thrash due to the bouncy riffage, prog due to acoustic atmosphere and meandering compositions that flow around without ever engaging the...
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