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Funereus - Return Of The Old Goat

by Forever Plagued Records

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Jason Doyle
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Jason Doyle holy crap! where have funereus been? sick and repulsive black metal from Mexico! hells yeah Favorite track: Return Of The Old Goat.
Randall Uerkvitz
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Randall Uerkvitz "Oooweee!" Another example of lightening fast superior Mexican black metal!
Jonathan Shkedi
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Jonathan Shkedi Shrieking fast Black Metal in the vein of Tsjuder but with a fucked-up dirty tone. Favorite track: Below The Horns Of Blasphemy.
Rich Kinman
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Rich Kinman This is just straight-up bad ass \m/ amazing release.
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One of the best-kept secrets in black metal, since 2008, this Mexican horde have been patiently perfecting their craft – cryogenically grim and hateful black metal in the early ’90s spirit – over the course of a couple demos, an EP, and a split. In 2010, FUNEREUS released their debut album, Profane Rite of Morbid Glorification, and now, four years later, they strike back at all that’s sacred with their second album, Return of the Old Goat. Aptly titled, Return of the Old Goat is an utterly cold but unremittingly furious slab of ancient black metal possession: dead yet violent, trance-inducing yet diabolical, primitive yet memorable. It’s a record that makes no apologies for its anachronisms, that its mission is to celebrate the glory of Satan and white-light blasphemy, that FUNEREUS are ghoulish coffin spirits dedicated to haunting your subconscious. Seven glorifications of evil drenched in the vilest poison, FUNEREUS’ Return of the Old Goat is a nail in the heart of all that is holy – and the return of FUNERAL HEXING BLACK METAL!

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released September 8, 2014

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Forever Plagued Records (FPR) was started back in 2002 with their debut release Darkest Grove - The Rudimentary Of Pessimism demo and their sophomore Sombrous - Transcending The Umbra. For many years FPR remained within the deep underground with very little exposure. FPR will forever represent the deep and dark black metal underground movement and searches for the most evil art in black metal. ... more

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