Browsing Archive: November, 2012

Review from Headbang.it

Posted by Nick Skog on Sunday, November 25, 2012, In : Album Reviews 
From: Headbang.it
Published: November 25, 2012
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*Google translation of Italian review

The Australian Vainoras Terry decides to do it all alone after brief appearances in the formation of prominent extreme doom scene in your country (and beyond) as Cryptal Darkness and The Eternal . The guideline to better follow the self-titled debut is all here, as with other Australian bands approach is not simple ones, like Terry in different situations and create mutations, sometimes borders on s...
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Review from Don't Count on it Reviews

Posted by Nick Skog on Sunday, November 25, 2012, In : Album Reviews 
From: Don't Count on it Reviews
Published: November 24, 2012
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Terry Vainoras is a very interesting man for those who know about him. His experimental doom group InSomnius Dei put out one of the most interesting doom records of the last decade. I was really looking forward to hearing this album ever since I first heard about it last year. 

I wasn't exactly sure what sort of doom based project this was going to turn out being, because if you've heard InSomnius Dei, you know that it isn...

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Review from Sonic Abuse

Posted by Nick Skog on Monday, November 19, 2012, In : Album Reviews 
From: Sonic Abuse Webzine
Published: November 18, 2012
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Some records are just naturally immersive. Examples, from across a range of genres, might include Pink Floyd’s seminal ‘Wish you were here’, Tool’s ‘lateralus’ or the recently reviewed Old Corpse Road album ‘Tis witching hour…’ All of these records draw the listener in and encourage you to enter a reverie as the music washes over you. Passages and even songs that might, in passing or in isolation, appear to be...

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Review from Global Domination 'zine

Posted by Nick Skog on Thursday, November 15, 2012, In : Album Reviews 
From: Global Domination 'zine
Published:
November 15, 2012
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This is the debut album from Subterranean Disposition, a one man band from Australia that supposedly plays some experimental death doom. Terry Vainoras, the man behind this project seems to have played in about half a dozen bands ranging from melodic death metal to symphonic black to doom and grindcore. I really don’t see a lot of experimenting happening here unless you count random ambient noises in the background and a ...
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Review from Ave Noctum Webzine

Posted by Nick Skog on Monday, November 12, 2012, In : Album Reviews 
From: Ave Noctum Webzine
Published: November 12, 2012
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Doom has ever been one of the more conservative genres of metal – by which I mean its evolution progresses at about the same pace as the average doom riff. With links to the progenitors of the entire music form, Black Sabbath, it is inextricably linked to the past and I always think that has the effect of bringing a certain dogmatic loyalty among doom lovers that borders on being downright stubborn. Don’t get me wrong, I am ...

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Review from Feedback Metal Webzine

Posted by Nick Skog on Thursday, November 8, 2012, In : Album Reviews 
From: Feedback Metal Wezbine
Published: November 7, 2012
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Australian underground experimental death/doom act Subterranean Disposition have just released their self-titled debut via the superb Hypnotic Dirge label.  Sole member Terry Vainoras has created an impressive first offering, no doubt his many years as a veteran of the underground scene in his homeland has helped him hone his craft.  Opening with the unnerving and chilling sounds of apes shrieking hysterically on ‘Between A...
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Review from Alternativ Musk Webzine

Posted by Nick Skog on Monday, November 5, 2012, In : Album Reviews 
From: Alternativ Musik Webzine
Published: November 5, 2012
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*Google translation of German review

Terry Vainoras is not unknown in Australia, he worked there in various musical projects such as The Eternal Darkness or Cryptic. With Subterranean Disposition he embarks on solo paths, and presents a doom metal album based on previous work that he has done for Insomnius Dei and then continue driving. Obviously, in Subterranean disposition that he is trying to explore the genre boundaries ...

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Review from Drugmetal.ru

Posted by Nick Skog on Sunday, November 4, 2012, In : Album Reviews 
From: Drugmetal.ru
Published: November 1, 2012
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*Google translation of Russian review

For this pilot project death doom from Australia is just one person -
but what? Terry Vainoras known connoisseurs of extreme scenes his
significant contribution to the work of such teams as Cryptal
Darkness, The Eternal and Insomnius Dei. Tired of genre limitations
Terry came to the creation of a solo project and is now entitled
Subterranean Disposition shows something that can be described as
experimenta...

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Review from ZWareMetalen

Posted by Nick Skog on Sunday, November 4, 2012, In : Album Reviews 
From: ZWareMetalen
Published: October 29, 2012
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*Google translation of Dutch review

 It is not unusual for one man project arising Australia, but already less frequently happens that such a project thus immediately by a slightly larger label is launched. Terry is behind Subterranean Disposition and brings five long songs which he death and doom some scrambling and an hour with volpompt.

What I nablijft in this project is the beautiful doom atmosphere that a lot of times is offered and...

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SUBTERRANEAN DISPOSITION -
SELF-TITLED


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