supported by 9 fans who also own “Hunting in the Shadow”
Gradually building sparse and intentionally repetitive death/speed metal hybrid that burrows it's way slowly into your ears with a great ear for the right kind of repeater riff. Old school in all the right ways and doesn't put many feet wrong in it's low-fi early thrash/speed meets very early death metal ways. poisonremedy
supported by 5 fans who also own “Hunting in the Shadow”
I didn't realize how great Beastmaker were until I put this in and really gave it a good listen. Man, if anyone ever sounded like the mighty Black Sabbath it's these guys and that's a major compliment! Sabbath made me the metalhead I am today. So super happy to discover these guys. Guitar tone is heavy as shit and the singer has that creepy Ozzy sound that's perfect for this music. Beastmaker are the classic Sabbath sound circa 1970. I play this all the time. knutepanhead
supported by 5 fans who also own “Hunting in the Shadow”
Pure and raw frightening death metal. There is something about this band that feels really attractive to me. It is something similar to what happened to me listening to Genocide Pact, both of them have something special and different from the rest that I really appreciate. Not the typical guitar sounds and vibe. Witch Vomit feels really brutal and serious and terrifying and also melodic and musical at the same time. It is worth giving it several listens if you like death music. pablolopezf