Siege Column from New Jersey defies the faux regressiveness of modern trends to dig back even further, striking a tone of primordial might that throws a fist in the face of all who ignore true metal. That doesn’t mean that nostalgia is 100% accurate to the old days of the scene, and though terms like “old school death metal” are thrown around regularly, it’s almost always a lie-most bands called that not actually from the earlier days of the genre could ever be mistaken for an actual group from the ‘80s or ‘90s, and influences from other modern bands proliferate. Morbid Angel longsleeves are back in, and bands that played to empty bars 10 or 15 years ago are headlining festivals again. It’s no secret that the most popular strain of death metal these days is on some level fundamentally regressive.
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