
DEMONTAGE audiostreet.net/demontage
Home Town: Toronto, Canada Genre: Metal Posted By: Adrian Joined On: March 20, 2005 Page Views: 8,307 Song Plays: 526 Current Rank: 6,824 Highest Rank: 66
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Albums "Madness Disease" demo, 2004; "Sacrilege 'n Miscreancy" album, 2006
Similar Artists BLACK SABBATH, VENOM, SLAYER, CELTIC FROST, SABBAT (Jpn), MASTER'S HAMMER, VARATHRON, ROTTING CHRIST, SAMAEL, GRAND BELIAL'S KEY, GOAT HORN... many
Group Members Spatilomantis, Abominatrix, Pervertis
Instruments 6 strings, drums of debauchery, & 4 strings
Musical Style Satan's Metal: Thrashing Black, Heavy, Doom Metal!
Influences Metallic Fury, Satanic Might
Additional Info Worship Ye the Satan of Thy Self! |

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Vorfeed Artist: Demontage Album Title: Sacrilege & Miscreancy Label: Unsung Heroes This is the first full-length album from Demontage, a Canadian band playing heavy/black metal. The sound on this record is dominated by the drums, bass, and guitar, with the vocals a bit low in the mix. This gives it a somewhat live sound, which fits the music very well. Occasional movie samples lend the proceedings extra atmosphere. The songwriting here is an improvement over the Madness Disease demo, and that's saying something. Every song has about a million different things going on, just jam-packed with crazy drumming and solos, memorable vocal work, and complex bass lines. Songs like "Desastrophies of War" go from speedy chugging to slow, doomy passages and back in less than two minutes, all without a single misstep. The interplay between vocalists on that song is also remarkable. "Mutation Meltdown" also displays some great tempo changes and drum work, and the weird vocals and melody... Read entire review »
| Metal Nightmare Fanzine March 19, 2007 From the name, I was expecting some sort of black metal or black/death mix. I was right about the "black" part, but was still way off. Canada 's DEMONTAGE are a blackened heavy metal band, with a sound that kind of reminds me of COUNTESS' Hell's Rock and Roll mini-CD. The same feeling is there, although the vocals sound nothing like those of Orlok. The production is a little murky, but this kind of music doesn't lend itself to a DEF LEPPARD style of production. The heavy bottom end works well, but I'd kind of like to hear an even dirtier version of DEMONTAGE's music. Even so, the band can stand proudly alongside the likes of SKULLVIEW, METAL INQUISITOR and WIZZARD.
| Franang E-zine DEMONTAGE (Can) "Sacrilege'n'Miscreancy" CD'06. 6 tracks, 46 min. Unsung Heroes. The flyer advised about "old fashioned Metal the way the Devil in you like it!". Thence as this band was coming from Canada I was expecting a kind of furious Heavy Metal hymns such influenced by the legends from over there like Exciter, Piledriver, Razor or this kind of 80's genre. Actually we're very very far from what the 80's bands could offer you back in time as Demontage comes with a very personal approach and way of labeling old fashioned their materials. Demontage sounds like a kind of mix between Pagan Altar for some kind of Dark/Doom ideas they carry in tunes such as "Desastrophies Of War" and new Thrash combos such as Delirium Tremens or Devil Lee Rot's CDs. The compositions are pretty long, more than 7 minutes that's way too long as the band can't stand the listener enough with their astray song structures. Indeed, the weak point here is that the band can't come with crushing... Read entire review » |
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