1: Caducity come from Belgium, home of the almighty Univers Zero.
2: Caducity blend the seemingly disparate but ultimately IC-friendly elements of epic fantasy and proto-tech mid-90's death metal, sort of like the music of 1993 Cryptopsy violently sodomizing the mind-set and aesthetic of 1988 Brocas Helm.
3: Caducity curry the favor of the nerdier denizens of the Hessian Kingdom by giving their songs titles such as "Impassible Are the Amber Runes of Silken Illusion" and "Gymbrea's Enriching Wisdom, Part I: The Sorcery of Chaos Hanzwarin/Part II: Savouring of the Tricorn Flesh/Part III: The Spirits of Crystallyne Faith".
4: Caducity's debut full-length, the oddly titled Weiliaon Wielder Quest, contains one of the most off-putting and weirdly "outsider" intro tracks since Killer Fox.
5. Caducity occupy the same high-quality/little-known 90's death metal niche as previous IC wank-targets like Brick, Welt, and Lubricant.
6. Look at the fucking album cover.
I rest my case.
Download HERE
Purchase HERE
Metallum/Last.FM
2: Caducity blend the seemingly disparate but ultimately IC-friendly elements of epic fantasy and proto-tech mid-90's death metal, sort of like the music of 1993 Cryptopsy violently sodomizing the mind-set and aesthetic of 1988 Brocas Helm.
3: Caducity curry the favor of the nerdier denizens of the Hessian Kingdom by giving their songs titles such as "Impassible Are the Amber Runes of Silken Illusion" and "Gymbrea's Enriching Wisdom, Part I: The Sorcery of Chaos Hanzwarin/Part II: Savouring of the Tricorn Flesh/Part III: The Spirits of Crystallyne Faith".
4: Caducity's debut full-length, the oddly titled Weiliaon Wielder Quest, contains one of the most off-putting and weirdly "outsider" intro tracks since Killer Fox.
5. Caducity occupy the same high-quality/little-known 90's death metal niche as previous IC wank-targets like Brick, Welt, and Lubricant.
6. Look at the fucking album cover.
I rest my case.
Download HERE
Purchase HERE
Metallum/Last.FM
2 comments:
I've stopped downloading new music for a while now, but goddamn it.
Bought this album used in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, about 12 years ago. Didn't understand it then, don't understand it now.
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