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  <title>She Likes It Heavy_Show 185_060716</title>
  <description>Enslaved’s Ivar and Wardruna’s Einar put their heads together to compose for 200th Anniversary of the Norwegian constitution.&amp;amp;nbsp; Now this is a full band. This is Norweigian folk: beautiful sweeping compositions that you can really melt into. Kvervandi: Skuggsjá (Norway)(0:28-6:49) Pawtucket is awesome, with a huge dark sludge and stoner scene.&amp;amp;nbsp; This is some great dark stuff from that little pocket of the world.&amp;amp;nbsp; Off a split with Opium Lord.&amp;amp;nbsp; Before the Inferno: Churchburn (Pawtucket, RI)(8:08-14:49) Messa’s female vocalist may be the best this year.&amp;amp;nbsp; This is riffy doom with an emotional vocalist that you will fall in love with. New Horns: Messa (Italy)(15:04-21:27) Portugal is beautiful, and somehow these dudes are playing groovey black metal from the middle of it.&amp;amp;nbsp; III Conflict: Névoa (Portugal)(21:44-25:58) Lord Vicar has spun off from Reverend Bizarre, one of my faves.&amp;amp;nbsp; They have come out with one of the best bluesy doom albums of the year.&amp;amp;nbsp; Great vocals. Birth of Wine: Lord Vicar (Finland)(26:54-34:27) Brutalizing speed and crust from Kommando.&amp;amp;nbsp; These dudes are in black metal bands – this is them cutting loose. Old And In The Way: Kommando (Germany)(34:48-37:32) Oh f yes.&amp;amp;nbsp; Vocalist from The Temple is amazing, one of the best this year.&amp;amp;nbsp; This is Pallbearer and Primordial, mixed. Beyond the Stars: The Temple (Greece)(37:55-44:50) Anthemic, speedy, retro fun thrash, yay!! Also, from Greece, one of my favorite scenes in the world. Bullet in the Chamber: Suicide Angels (Greece)(45:53-49:07) Punk-grindcore, young attitude for you over-the-hill people with bad attitudes.&amp;amp;nbsp; Image of Control: Flying Murder Robots: The Vatican (Seattle)(49:34-51:29) Aaron Turner, formerly of Isis, has pushed out Sumac’s heaviest sound in this second album.&amp;amp;nbsp; This excels when it goes towards experimental rather than hangs out in post-metal. Image of Control: Sumac (Vancouver/WA)(52:18-END) </description>
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