Thursday, July 14, 2022

Sarcasm

Sarcasm - Burial Dimensions - 1993
Sarcasm - Burial Dimensions - 1994
Sarcasm - Within The Sphere Of Ethereal Minds - 2017
Sarcasm - Esoteric Tales Of The Unserene - 2019
Sarcasm - Stellar Stream Obscured - 2022
01. Sarcasm - Burial Dimensions, 1993 CD Album, CD Compilation
     Dark Descent Records - DDR138CD
     Reissue from 2015 - demos
02. Sarcasm - Burial Dimensions, 1994 CD Album, CD Compilation
     Dark Descent Records - DDR138CD
     Reissue from 2015
03. Sarcasm - Within The Sphere Of Ethereal Minds, 2017 CD Album
     Dark Descent Records - DDR 182CD
04. Sarcasm - Esoteric Tales Of The Unserene, 2019 CD Album Limited Edition
     Chaos Records - CR-078CD
05. Sarcasm - Stellar Stream Obscured, 2022 CD Album
     Hammerheart Records - HHR 2022-08
A questionable logo, some scary artwork and that melodic style of Swedish death metal that is not very popular at the Church should have redirected Sarcasm to /dev/null. But despite the sonic connections to At The Gates, Merciless, Unanimated, or Dissection (none of which will appear on this website), Sarcasm fill the Church with bliss. The echoes of Dawn, early Sentenced and The Crown may have tilted the balance towards total zer, because this output is not just ok, it is an absolute delectation of the wicked. Fast, tight and violent delivery augmented by stellar execution and above all murderously catchy riffs (Upon The Mountains Of Glory!) provide this amazing combination of refinement and brutality. The guitar duels shine from within the deepest ravages of blasts and screams, while the percussive rhythmic precision builds up a wall of dynamic relentlessness. It is a great skill to combine so naturally the ferocity of black death and the classic superiority of Judas Priest. Leather, knives and brains! Triplazering killing machine of the total burning metal!
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4 comments:

  1. what do you think of the first two At the Gates albums and their other bands Liers in Wait and Grotesque? Sarcasm Rules

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    1. I follow the Church in it's general assessment of Swedish 'melo-death' and the referenced bands will rarely ever find a spot my personal playlists. However, let me also venture into suggesting some names that might appeal: Soulreaper (a bit more classic thrash/black/death with some Dissection guys) and Gates Of Ishtar (not dissimilar to the other 'Gates' but a little leaner on the syrupy melody, I quite like their first album for some reason or other)

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    2. ATG: got the first 2 albums when they came out, liked them for a couple of years, got bored, traded the CDs for grindcore EPs.
      Liers in Wait: excellent (great post suggestion), I forgot there was a link to ATG.
      Grotesque: did not know about them, I am listening to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImUQ2ztMcGQ and it sounds good.

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    3. Ah yes Gates of Ishtar, I remember listening to the first album a lot 25 years ago. Should revisit. Never heard Soulreaper, will try.
      I even liked the first In Flames when it came out!

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