Thursday, October 27, 2011

Ezurate - Infernal Dominatio

Hey look, it's the album you keep not buying because you think you're too good for it, spending your money on... I don't know, fucking Negură Bunget vinyl instead. Well, now you don't have any excuse. Ezurate is basically the American corruption of black metal taken to an insane degree. Think the most pitiably cheesy moments of "Panzer Division Marduk," "Midian," and probably some other no-name USBM bands that never got a demo about and you have the right idea. Ezurate is basically the Lady Gaga of black metal, vomiting up semi-digested chunks of older, more revered artists and recombining them in some horrible, gangly, puke-stained form. And, like Lady Gaga, you can't help but just dance.

(For real though, the riffcraft is formidable and there's a youthful exhuberance to this sort of music which makes me remember all the games of D&D I never played.)

(Also I have no idea what's up with the album name. I honestly think it was a typo that they played off as the right thing and kept reprinting it with the error.)

http://www.mediafire.com/?4l6g5bbbr7b5ddm

Invasion - Berserk Artillery Barrage

Quite simply one of the greatest post-2000 thrash albums ever released. A slightly sloppier, less refined "Tapping the Vein" meets a uniquely American style of frantic, seemingly grind (ala Drogheda) influenced pacing, topped with as much death and black metal as you can before you have to put a backslash in their genre description. Massively recommended, an absolute must-download even for thrash haters like myself.

http://www.mediafire.com/?raic60cf7at8qp1

Monday, October 24, 2011

Hacksaw to the Throat - Wastelands

Overly hostile name juxtaposed with pensive naturalist cover art, running time of well over an hour, "progressive death metal"- a hideous combination of elements that would make this record impossible to recommend if it weren't actually quite good. It's sort of amateurish in its delivery- they're trying really hard to play a sort of idealized Big Boy Music- and it's way more overtly prog than most of the progressive death I enjoy, but there's a simple elegance to the songwriting, an excellent pacing of non-metal elements, and a surprisingly narrative full-album experience to enjoy. It's worth a look.

http://www.mediafire.com/?p3smr8zjb2cwaqx

Saturday, October 22, 2011

King of the Dead - King of the Dead

Stoner metal with a drum machine, like a super heavy, primitive Clutch. Somewhat hesitant vocals and earthy, fervent riffs make this an obviously homemade release; this is what underground metal actually sounds like in places like North Dakota, where these guys originate. Amidst all your Amon Amarth albums you might have forgotten that this is what metal actually is.

http://www.mediafire.com/?9jukbcv7r4duc2f

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Dead Meat - Gory Artwork

Brutal death that reminds me of the weird, fringey brutal death artists I'm in love with who never go anywhere: shit like Dismal Divinity or Exhumation (both of which will probably end up on this blog at one point). Not tech but not slam, not sloppy but not refined; barbaric, punishing, angry. Worth a listen from everyone.

http://www.mediafire.com/?70a1jf4771dng4i

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Raise the Shield - Release Yourself

It's terrible that these guys haven't done anything since this album; it's easily one of the best power/thrash records in my collection (admittedly there's not a lot of competition). Raise the Shield combines a great sense of traditional USPM (tempered and streamlined with hints of Japanese shit ala X-Japan) with an aggressive, burly thrash presence. It's got a ton of energy, sick, catchy riffs, and a surprisingly solid rhythm section as well. Unsigned, unknown, unappreciated- exactly the sort of thing I want to get out there.

http://www.mediafire.com/?d66yk4n3uj2ij3g

Bodies in the Gears of the Apparatus - Simian Hybrid Prototype

I suppose this is pretty close to white belt, but hell, it's good, so why not. Bodies were sort of local heroes in my region of FL, with members later going on to form Success Will Write Apocalypse Across the Sky. Their particular style of death/grind is as influenced by post-hardcore as it is Napalm Death, but the riffs and deranged, technical song structures speak for themselves.

http://www.mediafire.com/?3qb2a16twuuk66r

Monday, October 17, 2011

Not Fragile - Yesterday's Heroes

Speed metal should be fast, technical, melodic, face-melting, virtuosic, traditional, unchanging, cheesy, absurd, metallic, hilarious, endearing, nostalgic, proud, and utterly, irrevocably German.

http://www.mediafire.com/?586ego9ysaiu2jn

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Knokkelklang - Kalk & Aske

What separates good depressive black metal from bad is usually a pretty thin, nebulous line, and this is exactly such a release. Knokkelklang plays slow, crawling depressive black metal laced with ambient and noise that's stylistically similar to most of the most generic tropes of the genre, but carries with it a particularly apocalyptic, sardonic atmosphere that gives this music a very different feel from its contemporaries. Less "I'm going to kill myself," more "we're all going to die anyway."

http://www.mediafire.com/?gu39py7x9chyc8a

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Memorium - Triumph of the Origin

Before Suicide Silence and Impending Doom consolidated deathcore into a defined Thing, this is what we had back in 2006: a primordial mixture of Deicide and Hatebreed wrapped up in a distinctly anti-modern aesthetic. It's highly unusual, sort of dead-end music that never really went anywhere- after this demo, the band broke up a couple years later. It's definitely interesting and worth a look for anyone interested in hardcore-influenced metal that's far from the norm.

http://www.mediafire.com/?oynxc19w5705che

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Maegashira - The Inner Workings of Block Time

Stoner metal isn't something I willingly recommend in most cases since it's usually stupid and not as good as Sleep, but in this case I think you should bother listening. Maegashira plays a stoner/sludge combo that reminds me a bit of an ultra-heavy Clutch or Kyuss; basically, it's stoner rock amplified to crazy degrees rather than "metal" proper. Either way, the music is absolutely crushing and has a simple, hook-laden songwriting style which is most impressive for a debut CDr demo.

http://www.mediafire.com/?86r3t3n1y78bpcg

Monday, October 10, 2011

Satanize - Dead Orations

A curious little Portuguese 7", "Dead Orations" includes two tracks of bleary, ritualistic black metal cut from old Bathory and contemporaries in the Portuguese scene like Morte Incandescente. Rough, unrefined, and hardly the most creative thing I've ever heard, its ugly, occult atmosphere like a stripped-down Inquisition is worth a cursory listen at the very least. Only 200 copies of this 7" ever made their way to earth.

http://www.mediafire.com/?lvxtc45cbhpjgsc

Misanthropy Legion - Alal

For the inaugural post of Always Unprotected, I've decided to whip out one of my favorite somewhat recent black metal CDrs: Misanthropy Legion's "Alal." A propulsive, combustive mixture of Taake, chaotic USBM, and oldschool Scandinavian black metal, the band straddles a fine line between Conqueror or Revenge-style madness and a more articulate, refined melodic style. It's deep, engaging, and rewarding, and it's limited to only 50 copies on CDr. Definitely worth just about anyone's time.

http://www.mediafire.com/?rs7xjcns3394v43

Intro

Always Unprotected is the sister download blog to Trial By Ordeal, my main metal blog. Instead of the usual writings you'll find there, on Always Unprotected you'll get a chance to download and explore a variety of extreme music, focusing mainly on metal but also periodically dipping into other styles. Unlike other download blogs, there's never going to be any posts about leaks of major albums, bootlegs of well-known bands, or anything else that concentrates on the mainstream of the underground music scene. You can find that elsewhere. What you'll get here: weird Chilean black metal CDrs, ambient/industrial from the Ukraine, or gorenoise tapes from Iowa. In short: everything you've come not to expect from extreme music. Enjoy.