Taking a break from posting about the commodities and collection revisits. Only so much time in the day. But definitely want to point out the more unknown pieces that need attention. Like Encyrcle!
I'm always on the lookout for retro bands who capture that weird strain of 80s metal - that bizarre amateur hour way of composing and putting things together. Seemingly without rhyme or reason, but not necessarily technical either. Denmark's Encyrcle is that band, and their sole album is just a fun listen. You'll see the band tagged with the speed metal genre, but it's way more interesting and meaty than that implies. This is far more Iron Maiden than Exciter if that makes sense. Nor is this the great late lost 80s tech thrash that I've been going on about for the last few years. There's some blast beats in here, but it goes perfectly with the compositions. The singer is perfect, no death growls and barks to endure, nor does he try to be Rob Halford. A couple of good Udo Dirkschneider (Accept) shrieks here and there, which is so perfect. There's some piano too, go figure that one out. Has some really killer riffs, and they're all placed where you want them to be. The production captures the era just right. If you like the more interesting aspects of 80s metal, you'll want to explore Encyrcle.
Ownership: LP: 2015 Dark Descent (USA). Single sleeve with lyric/picture inner. This will no doubt prove to be the pick of the litter from the 25 cent each find late last year. Dark Descent, as reported on the Crypt Sermon posts, are based here in Colorado Springs. In reviewing their entire catalog last night, 98% of what they release is death and black metal, so not to my tastes. Best I can tell, Encyrcle is the only album like this from the label. According to inside sources, they have done remarkably well from a sales perspective. More power to them!
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