Browsing Archive: May, 2013

Review from Heavy Magazine

Posted by Nick Skog on Wednesday, May 15, 2013, In : Album Reviews 
From: Heavy Magazine
Published:
May 2013
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Subterranean Disposition's debut album has everything required of a funeral-meets-melodic doom metal album. There are monstrous crushing riffs, eerily clean moments, and a layer of darkness spread over the top. Vainoras is as talented at deep growls as he is at melodic cleans and generates true vocal diversity by throwing in harsher shouts and what is almost spoken word as well, plus an assortment of other stylistic influences. Unlike so many othe...
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Review from Melting Album Reviews

Posted by Nick Skog on Wednesday, May 8, 2013, In : Album Reviews 
From: Melting Album Reviews
Published: May 7, 2013
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Subterranean Disposition is an incredibly interesting entity; although it is a one man band, the vast array of influences lend one to think that there are many more minds at play here. Terry Vainoras, the man behind the music, has had over fifteen years of experience playing with bands that range in genres from grindcore to metallic hardcore, to death metal and the doom genre. Now, that kind of experience would lead many (and right...

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Review from: Music Swept Away the Colours

Posted by Nick Skog on Saturday, May 4, 2013, In : Album Reviews 
From: Music Swept Away the Colours
Published: May 3, 2013
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*Google translation of Spanish review

With a few months late, comes the debut of this one-man-band Australian country that not only has a black and death scene really enviable, but also hides other extreme metal bands that the label is committed Hypnotic Dirge we discover. Specifically from Melbourne comes the debut of Subterranean Disposition, Terry Vainoras new draft, veteran musician who has participated in many bands of d...

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SUBTERRANEAN DISPOSITION -
SELF-TITLED


Released: October 27, 2012
500 Copies (400 regular, 100 digipack)
Experimental Doom Metal