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Disiplin

Disiplin - Anti Life



Modern BM at its hardest. Accompanied by labelmates Thorns and Satyricon, these guys excel in what they’re doing.

 

Although the music is built on a classic fundament of high-speed dissonance and groovy mid-tempo passages, DISIPLIN pushes the envelope further when it comes to technique, composition structure, themes and lyrics.
DISIPLIN delivers a focused, uncompromising - nearly militant - energy
in their sound. An awesome display of raw and brute force, which is essential in this type of BM.
And hence, in terms of production quality, my opinion is that DISIPLIN expression is more than well captured on this record.

By: Kjetil Ottersen

www.fuckthecosmos.net

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Disiplin

Disiplin - Anti Life

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Russian inspired Disiplin gives you standard black metal with their newest album.

Aggression against everyone and the much desire to be superior comes to show throughout
the album.
I couldn’t quiet grasp the idea of the Russian and the German in the music. Maybe it’s to get a more military approach and with names of the band members like kaskolnikov (?) and drakul-218, you go figure… 
Anyway, the sound on Disiplin’s album is thin and lacks power. So you don’t get taken on a journey through trenches and gunfights and blood and guts. It’s just a bit too much and it’s much too little, can’t really explain it in any other way. It gets kind of boring after a while…
You get 11 songs and if you’re lucky and get the enchanted album, you get a bonus video. If you can’t live without it, buy it. If not….

 

By: Warius