Ther Germs of Circumstance
Ther Germs of Circumstance
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Our Take
Our Take
When it comes to death metal supergroups, Johansson & Speckmann are a match made in heavy metal heaven. The dynamic duo, consisting of renowned musicians, Paul Speckmann of Master and Rogga Johansson of Paganizer, have joined forces once again for their latest masterpiece, "The Germs Of Circumstance."
From the moment you hit play, you are transported into a whirlwind of riffs, blast beats, and guttural vocals that will leave you headbanging until your neck hurts. The chemistry between Speckmann's raw, aggressive vocal delivery and Johansson's punishing guitar work is nothing short of electrifying, creating a sonic assault that is guaranteed to satisfy even the most die-hard death metal fans.
The album kicks off with the ferocious track "Only the Dead," setting the tone for what's to come with its relentless speed and intensity. Tracks like "The Germs Of Circumstance" and "Departed" showcase the band's ability to deliver punishingly heavy riffs while still maintaining a sense of melody and groove.
Overall, "The Germs Of Circumstance" is a testament to the enduring power of old-school death metal. Johansson & Speckmann may be seasoned veterans in the genre, but they show no signs of slowing down anytime soon. So grab your leather jacket, crank up the volume, and let the germs of circumstance infect your soul.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. The Germs of Circumstance
2. One World One Leader
3. Take the Lions Share
4. I Was Left to Stare
5. Generations Antidote
6. Confessions of a Vital Leader
7. Provoke the Collective
8. Devour, Engage, the Hour, the Rage
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About the artist
Johansson & Speckmann
Johan Johansson and Paul Speckmann may not be household names, but in the world of underground metal, they are absolute legends. Johansson, hailing from Sweden, and Speckmann, representing the US, have joined forces to create a truly unique and powerful musical partnership. With Johansson's blistering guitar work and Speckmann's guttural vocals, the duo churn out some of the most intense and unrelenting death metal you'll ever hear. Their music hits like a sledgehammer to the face, leaving listeners in a twisted state of awe and admiration. But what truly sets Johansson & Speckmann apart is their unapologetic dedication to their craft. These two veterans have been in the game for decades, and it shows in every riff and every scream. They have a no-nonsense approach to their music, delivering pure, unadulterated metal that refuses to compromise. Their latest offering, 'The Germs of Circumstance', showcases their mastery of the genre with relentless energy and precision. Each track is a brutal assault on the senses, leaving no room for subtlety or softness. It's metal in its purest form, and fans of the genre will undoubtedly be blown away. In a world where trends come and go, Johansson & Speckmann stand as a beacon of consistency and authenticity. They may not be topping the charts or selling out arenas, but their commitment to their music and their fans is unwavering. And in the end, isn't that what truly matters?
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