Recently, spurred on by a bit of nostalgia in the form of a Cradle of Filth gig at the Liverpool Royal Court Basement Bar that appeared on YouTube from 1993, I started to trawl through some clips of demos from back in the early nineties that have been uploaded to YouTube, mainly from the old UKBM days. I came across clips from Middlesbrough's Malediction whose "Mould of an Industrial Horizon" was a favourite back then, and on visiting their page at the Metal Archives found that Guitarist Darren O'Hara also formed another band, Cerecloth, who I had never heard before. Anyway, here's the tracks off their demo Godless Passages from '92, a good indicator of the kind of Death Metal coming out of the UK in the early nineties. Can't find any more information about them online though!
Wednesday, 10 October 2012
Godless Passages
Recently, spurred on by a bit of nostalgia in the form of a Cradle of Filth gig at the Liverpool Royal Court Basement Bar that appeared on YouTube from 1993, I started to trawl through some clips of demos from back in the early nineties that have been uploaded to YouTube, mainly from the old UKBM days. I came across clips from Middlesbrough's Malediction whose "Mould of an Industrial Horizon" was a favourite back then, and on visiting their page at the Metal Archives found that Guitarist Darren O'Hara also formed another band, Cerecloth, who I had never heard before. Anyway, here's the tracks off their demo Godless Passages from '92, a good indicator of the kind of Death Metal coming out of the UK in the early nineties. Can't find any more information about them online though!
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