Am 03. April 2026 wird das fünfte Album der #OSDM-Band #Anasarca,
#achlys veröffentlicht.
10 Songs (40 min.) voller #blastbeats & #oldschoolDeathMetal. Lyrisch beschäftigt sich das Album mit #Trauer & #Depression.
- (frei übersetzt) Selfmadegod Records

ANASARCA - Basket of Burdens
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuGbDegXExw

#DeathMetal #AlbumRelease #Release #Selfmadegod #SelfmadegodRecords

ANASARCA - Basket of Burdens (OFFICIAL VISUALIZER VIDEO)

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#NowPlaying #newRelease

Found it in the today's new release list and #GUTVOID is absolutely up my alley! #deathmetal #oldschooldeathmetal #osdm from Toronto.
It's freaking good, groovey and have a really great atmosphere. Nice riffs and melodies. Instant love

https://album.link/fbhzch7qxknjq

Liminal Shrines by GUTVOID

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Ladies and gentleman,

it’s #BandcampFriday again! If you’re into #oldschooldeathmetal #deathmetal #deathdoom #osdm consider to support us.

We’re currently working hard on new stuff 🤘🏻 It’ll be a blast!

Have a big harvest!

https://ossarium.bandcamp.com/album/onward

Onward, by Ossarium

5 track album

Ossarium

#ThursDeath this week is the new LP by VEXITUM (one man project of Walt Dorian in Italy). This is a big death metal contender for me this year. Great oldschool feel, hooky, dynamic, cavernous as fuck, etc.

As @wendigo said, as soon as you get past the wild dungeon reverb (which you'll eventually find endearing), this one really hits.

https://vexitum.bandcamp.com/album/evocation-of-cosmic-decay

#metal #DeathMetal #Italy #ItalianMetal #Vexitum #2026Records #2026Albums #OSDM @HailsandAles @wendigo @swampgas @rtw @guffo @nnenov @flockofnazguls @Kitty @c0m4 @umrk @pephorror

Evocation Of Cosmic Decay, by Vexitum

8 track album

Vexitum

#ThursDeath this week is this awesome new 3 song demo from Minnesota's CONCUSSED (one man project of Eric Wing), which is on label Carrion Chalice. These are 3 grody tracks of death with an oldschool feel - psyched to see what else comes outta this one. 🔥

https://carrionchalice.bandcamp.com/album/demo-2026

#metal #DeathMetal #Minnesota #MinnesotaMetal #Concussed #OSDM @HailsandAles @wendigo @umrk @Kitty @swampgas @rtw @guffo @pephorror @c0m4 @flockofnazguls @nnenov

Demo 2026, by CONCUSSED

3 track album

Carrion Chalice
#CurrentlyListeningTo Ossification - The Perfect Specimen #HeavyMetal #DeathMetal #OSDM 🇺🇸

#ThursDeath this week is a classic. This is 'Ritual of Infinity', the only full length released by Middletown, New York's MORPHEUS DESCENDS, in 1992.

https://darkdescentrecords.bandcamp.com/album/ritual-of-infinity

This is the re-release that Dark Descent did in 2023. 'Ritual of Infinity' is a great, twisting, winding OSDM classic with tons of crushing guitar chugging, basslines, great drums, and cavernous, roared vocals.

#metal #DeathMetal #OSDM #NYDM #NewYork #NewYorkBands #NewYorkMetal #NewYorkDeathMetal #MorpheusDescends #90s #1990s #90sMetal #90sDeath #90sDeathMetal @HailsandAles @wendigo @pephorror @guffo @nnenov @flockofnazguls @umrk @Kitty @rtw @swampgas

Ritual of Infinity, by Morpheus Descends

9 track album

Dark Descent Records
Astral Decay – Sea of Darkness
#Metal #melodicdeathmetal #osdm #Knoxville
CC BY-NC-ND (#CreativeCommons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives) #ccmusic
https://astraldecay1.bandcamp.com/album/sea-of-darkness
Sea of Darkness, by Astral Decay

4 track album

Astral Decay
Astral Decay – Through Storms Of Blood And Steel
#Metal #melodicdeathmetal #osdm #Knoxville
CC BY-NC-ND (#CreativeCommons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives) #ccmusic
https://astraldecay1.bandcamp.com/album/through-storms-of-blood-and-steel
Through Storms Of Blood And Steel, by Astral Decay

3 track album

Astral Decay
Scythe – Boiled Alive Review By Grin Reaper

In the midst of a recent metal deep-dive, Romania’s Scythe skulked out from a Bandcamp back alley and bludgeoned me with the flat side of their blade, knocking me senseless with scuzzy shenanigans. We weren’t graced with a promo for Scythe’s self-released debut, but Boiled Alive packs in so much grimy panache that after my first listen, I had it shortlisted as someThing You Might Have Missed. Rather than wait several months before bringing attention to Boiled Alive, though, I volunteered to burn some midnight oil and write about this quartet from Constanța. Why did Boiled Alive get me so hot and bothered? Scythe’s brand of death metal grips you by the throat and never relents, evoking many influences while creating something uniquely their own. After the dry spell I’ve had with death metal lately, I finally found something I unapologetically adore. So step right up, put your head on the chopping block, and let Scythe have a whack at your earhole.

Scythe doesn’t make grand statements about existentialism or introspection, nor do they redefine a genre. First and foremost, Scythe is here to serve up sickly, sticky licks with blithe recklessness. This fearsome foursome drops track titles that ooze with enough viscera (“Liquified Entrails,” “Of Pure Goriness”) to squelch onto a Cannibal Corpse setlist while harkening to soundscapes defined by Pestilence and Autopsy. Throughout Boiled Alive, the pace oscillates between frenzied paroxysms and plodding crawls, often within the same song (“Necrophilic Corpse Orgies”). Though it would be easy for these dynamics to jostle listeners, the savvy songwriting avoids clumsy transitions and affords an entrancing experience. Ultimately, Scythe guides listeners through a curated gallery of horror that’s as thrilling as it is fulfilling.

Boiled Alive by Scythe

Interweaving Asphyxiating drudges with Mercilessly hectic eruptions, Scythe concocts a unique brew all their own. Boiled Alive simmers with ever-shifting tempos, imbuing the album with vivacity and a disarming blend of chops and accessibility.1 Where “Liquified Entrails” opens with a cannonade evoking an unholy union of Priest’s “Riding on the Wind” and Merciless’ “Souls of the Dead,” “Of Pure Goriness” flits between a mid-paced slink and rabid surges of hostility, and sounds like the crossbred bastard of Cannibal Corpse and Dismember. “Necrophilic Corpse Orgies” and “Tenebrous Decease” expose Scythe’s ability to nimbly jump between accelerated clips and more measured velocities, electrifying with their seamless agility as they navigate whipsawing tempo changes with a sophistication that is all the more impressive considering the band has no other projects or credits to their names.2

The musicianship on Boiled Alive is especially tight for a band formed just three years ago, and the mix highlights the band’s technical acumen. Rather than feature the glossy veneer popular with bigger labels, Boiled Alive sports a dry, natural texture that allows Scythe’s instrumentation to glisten. Reminiscent of the production on Invictus’s release last month, every whack on a tom and clang on the bass is afforded an organic timbre, imparting a raw aesthetic that lets Scythe sizzle. Whether rattling off meticulous snare rolls (“Necrophilic Corpse Orgies”), punky, snare-kick combos (“Plastered in Phlegm”), or playful cymbal splashes (“Of Pure Goriness”), David Rolea flays the skins on every track. Meanwhile, bassist and vocalist Andrei Constandache wields a gorgeously fat low-end tone3 as he assaults the mic with a menacing rasp. Not to be outdone, guitarists Mihai Panait and Andrei Oglan buzzsaw their way through Boiled Alive’s eight tracks, focusing on knotty riffs over wankfest solos. While the drums are the star of the show, Scythe suffers no weak links.

Part-thrashy, part-doomy, and all deathly, Scythe swings for the fences on Boiled Alive. And dammit, it’s Great. This beast writhes and squirms with purulent pizzazz, and I’m guilty many times over of restarting Boiled Alive as soon as the final track concludes. I wish solos were more prevalent across the album, and Constandache’s vocals, while effective, could use some variety, but these nitpicks should be taken as wishlist items for ol’ Grin rather than anything inherently off with Boiled Alive. Scythe discharges riffs and fun with an enviable effortlessness that should have death metal dealers and appreciators paying attention. In a genre with so much competition, Boiled Alive stands above the rabble, and I anxiously await the next time the Scythe comes down.

Rating: Great
DR: 5 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Self-Released
Websites: Bandcamp | Instagram
Releases Worldwide: February 1st, 2026

#2026 #40 #Asphyx #Autopsy #BoiledAlive #CannibalCorpse #DeathMetal #Dismember #Feb26 #Invictus #JudasPriest #Merciless #OldSchoolDeathMetal #OSDM #Pestilence #Review #Reviews #RomanianMetal #Scythe #SelfReleased