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Review from Satan's Music Box Webzine

Posted by Nick Skog on Monday, May 26, 2014, In : Album Reviews 
From: Satan's Music Box
Published: May 20, 2014

When an album contains an array of different elements, it’s hard to know what to make it as a whole. For listeners that like the less-is-more approach, too many unusual elements might spoil the music. But it’s important that you experience this excellent death/doom album as a whole before making a judgement.

Subterranean Disposition’s self titled is, in my opinion, essentially a progressive death/doom release. It contains plenty ...

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Review from Volumes of Sin Webzine

Posted by Nick Skog on Saturday, March 15, 2014, In : Album Reviews 
From: Volumes of Sin Webzine
Published: March 14, 2014

Australian born Terry Vainoras has been contributing to the metal music industry since sometime around 1997 and has never looked back. He's been involved in quite a few bands that have spanned a large range of metal genres, from metalcore to gothic metal to grindcore to doom and death metal. It's obvious that he's proficient in the huge spectrum that the metal world has to offer and now he has branched out on his own with his s...

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Review from Forgotten Path Magazine; Issue 5

Posted by Nick Skog on Tuesday, June 18, 2013, In : Album Reviews 
From: Forgotten Path Magazine; Issue
Published:
November 2013
Magazine Website

I have recently noticed a tendency that the more one listens to some albums, the more positive sides one finds and the release becomes more and more appealing. Maybe this conclusion is logical, though the constant flow of new records is endless and sometimes hinders one from distinguishing good things from bad. In the case of Australian project Subterranean Disposition, everything went to the better side.
From the begi...

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SUBTERRANEAN DISPOSITION -
SELF-TITLED


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