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bizarrobrain · 2 years
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"Snake Pit Mating Frenzy" by Nile - From "Vile Nilotic Rites" (2019)
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2- Album of the year?
EEUUURRRGHHHHH Nile’s ‘Vile Nilotic Rites’ I’d say. Not my most listened to but it bops so who gaf honestly
4- Movie of the year?
Blade. Watched it for the first time this year! And I’m obsessed because that shit so corny
14- Favorite book you read this year?
Alchemy and mysticism by Alexander Roob! Still getting through it though LMAO
16- Post a picture from the beginning of the year.
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theparanoid · 1 year
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Nile - Vile Nilotic Rites
(2019, full album)
[Technical Death Metal, Brutal Death Metal]
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nevalra · 1 year
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𓂀𓋹 PART 2 of the Nile Vile Nilotic Rites European Tour 𓋹𓂀 04.04.2023 🇩🇪 GER Flensborg - Roxy 05.04.2023 🇸🇪 SWE Malmoe - Plan B 06.04.2023 🇩🇰 DEN Roskilde - Gimle 07.04.2023 🇸🇪 SWE Linkoping - Crypt 08.04.2023 🇳🇴 NOR Oslo - INFERNO METAL FESTIVAL 09.04.2023 🇸🇪 SWE Orebro - Frimis Salongers 10.04.2023 🇸🇪 SWE Gothenburg - Musikens Hus 11.04.2023 🇸🇪 SWE Uppsala - Katalin 14.04.2023 🇸🇪 SWE Umea - Umea Folkets Hus 15.04.2023 🇫🇮 FIN Oulu - Kantakrouvi 16.04.2023 🇫🇮 FIN Tampere - Klubi 17.04.2023 🇫🇮 FIN Helsinki - Aaniwalli 19.04.2024 🇪🇪 EST Tallin - Tapper 20.04.2023 🇱🇻 LAT Riga - Celna Piektdiena 22.04.2023 🇵🇱 POL Białystok - Gwint 23.04.2023 🇵🇱 POL Lublin - Fabryka Kultury Zgrzyt 24.04.2023 🇵🇱 POL Bielsko-Biała - Rudeboy Club 26.04.2023 🇷🇴 ROM Cluj Napoca - Form Space 27.04.2023 🇷🇴 ROM Bucarest - Quantic 28.04.2023 🇧🇬 BUL Sofia - Mixtape 5 29.04.2023 🇲🇰 MAC Skopje - MKC 30.04.2023 🇷🇸 SER Belgrade - Zappa Baza 02.05.2023 🇭🇷 CRO Zagreb - Boogaloo 03.05.2023 🇦🇹 AU Graz - Explosiv 04.05.2023 🇭🇺 HUN Budapest - A38 05.05.2023 🇸🇰 SK Bratislava - Randal 06.05.2023 🇨🇿 CZ Jablunkov - Rock Cafe Southock 07.05.2023 🇵🇱 POL Kutno - CTMiT https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp2crv-ukMJ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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whatodoo-czechia · 1 year
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Nile - "Vile Nilotic Rites" European Tour 2023 - Graz, Austria | 3 May, 2023.
Find out more / Tickets on sale.
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whatodoo-austria · 1 year
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Nile - "Vile Nilotic Rites" European Tour 2023 - Graz, Austria | 3 May, 2023.
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chileanskies · 1 year
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Nile regresa a Chile a presentar su último trabajo 'Vile Nilotic Rites' - Los norteamericanos de Nile vuelven en una gira latinoamericana que los tendrá además en México, Argentina y Brasil. https://chileanskies.com/2022/12/nile-chile-2023/?feed_id=642
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don-lichterman · 2 years
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NILE Parts Ways With Bassist & Vocalist, Holds Auditions For The Position
NILE Parts Ways With Bassist & Vocalist, Holds Auditions For The Position
Nile has parted ways with bassist and vocalist Brad Parris, who played in the band between 2015 and present day. Parris contributed songwriting, bass, and vocals to the band’s 2019 record Vile Nilotic Rites and according to Nile is leaving “to focus on other projects and family concerns.” Nile ends their statement by saying they have some string candidates for the position, but encourage…
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onlyhurtforaminute · 2 years
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NILE-THE IMPERISHABLE STARS ARE SICKENED 
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nevalra · 1 year
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𓂀𓋹 PART 2 of the @NILE_official Vile Nilotic Rites European Tour starts in only a few weeks... 𓋹𓂀 Some shows are already selling out. Get your tickets 🎟🎟 now! Don't wait!!! 👇🏻 TOUR/FEST DATES 👇🏻 04.04.2023 🇩🇪 GER Flensborg - Roxy 05.04.2023 🇸🇪 SWE Malmoe - Plan B 06.04.2023 🇩🇰 DEN Roskilde - Gimle 07.04.2023 🇸🇪 SWE Linkoping - Crypt 08.04.2023 🇳🇴 NOR Oslo - @infernofestivalnorway 09.04.2023 🇸🇪 SWE Orebro - Frimis Salongers 10.04.2023 🇸🇪 SWE Gothenburg - Musikens Hus 11.04.2023 🇸🇪 SWE Uppsala - Katalin 14.04.2023 🇸🇪 SWE Umea - Umea Folkets Hus 15.04.2023 🇫🇮 FIN Oulu - Kantakrouvi 16.04.2023 🇫🇮 FIN Tampere - Klubi 17.04.2023 🇫🇮 FIN Helsinki - Aaniwalli 19.04.2024 🇪🇪 EST Tallin - Tapper 20.04.2023 🇱🇻 LAT Riga - Celna Piektdiena 22.04.2023 🇵🇱 POL Białystok - Gwint 23.04.2023 🇵🇱 POL Lublin - Fabryka Kultury Zgrzyt 24.04.2023 🇵🇱 POL Bielsko-Biała - Rudeboy Club 26.04.2023 🇷🇴 ROM Cluj Napoca - Form Space 27.04.2023 🇷🇴 ROM Bucarest - Quantic 28.04.2023 🇧🇬 BUL Sofia - Mixtape 5 29.04.2023 🇲🇰 MAC Skopje - MKC 30.04.2023 🇷🇸 SER Belgrade - Zappa Baza 02.05.2023 🇭🇷 CRO Zagreb - Boogaloo 03.05.2023 🇦🇹 AU Graz - Explosiv 04.05.2023 🇭🇺 HUN Budapest - A38 05.05.2023 🇸🇰 SK Bratislava - Randal 06.05.2023 🇨🇿 CZ Jablunkov - Rock Cafe Southock 07.05.2023 🇵🇱 POL Kutno - CTMiT https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpk8u93pt-1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Loving the new Nile album
Vile Milotic Rites
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nuclearblastuk · 5 years
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whatodoo-austria · 1 year
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Nile - "Vile Nilotic Rites" European Tour 2023 - Graz, Austria | 3 May, 2023.
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happymetalgirl · 4 years
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Nile - Vile Nilotic Rites
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Holy shit! Nile really came the fuck back, hard! Sorry I know that isn’t much of an introduction so let me back up. Nile, one of technical death metal’s justifiably most respected names, a few years ago (mid-2017) parted ways with longtime guitarist and vocalist Dallas Toler-Wade, much to the surprise and disappointment of many fans who have appreciated his role in Nile’s early days and their ascent to their golden era that began with Annihilation of the Wicked. His not-so-gruff, yet convincingly sardonic vocal delivery, in tandem with Karl Sanders’ deep, bellowing incantations, became a staple of Nile’s already otherwise distinctly middle-eastern-influenced signature sound, with which the band really hit their stride in 2009 with my personal favorite album of theirs, Those Whom the Gods Detest, an album whose impeccable technicality was paired with similarly sharp songwriting that highlighted the enthralling capability of extreme technical death metal when channeled into finely crafted banger after banger. For me, it’s one of technical death metal’s best albums, of not the genre’s very best.
The ancient-Egypt-obsessed band, unfortunately, have been in a bit of a slump since then; 2012’s At the Gate of Sethu was a respectable, but inevitably inferior follow-up to Those Whom the Gods Detest; it had its fine moments, but it was definitely an album that felt like a band at least somewhat exhausted after such a strong peak.
2015’s What Should Not Be Unearthed was a further slide down the hill creatively, being the band’s stalest album to date. Granted, I’d probably take even a stale Nile album over the majority of the techdeath crop, but the band were obviously in a creative dry spell on those two albums, and it perhaps makes sense that Dallas Toler-Wade felt it was time for a change.
While the loyal guitarist/vocalist’s departure by itself might have been seen as a chilling premonition for a fractured future for Nile, the arrival of Brian Kingsland in Toler-Wade’s position has been a revelation for Nile, as his more traditionally aggressive death growl has provided a newly energized angle to the band’s live performances since then, and he has shown what a refreshing impact his newly fiery approach to vox/axe pairing with Sanders could have in the studio on Vile Nilotic Rites. Indeed, Kingsland really takes charge on this album, and his fierce presence and committed performance behind the microphone takes a lot of spotlight; while Sanders’ and Toler-Wade’s pairing became a signature aspect of Nile’s sound, with Kingsland, the band finally have a vocalist as punishing as their instrumentals. Sanders himself even sounds more emboldened and putting more gusto into his normally casual bellow. With that, everything that Nile has succeeded with on the past just kind of falls into place. The production is impressively crisp for an album as potentially suffocating as this one and highlights the technical instrumental work and the killer guitar tone finely (my only wish being that George Kolias’ drumming was brought up a little higher in the mix).
The band break out plenty of the quick, direct technical firestorm tracks that showcase their impressive high functionality at the highest tempos, from the blisteringly fast “The Oxford Handbook of Savage Genocidal Warfare”, to the exceptionally vocally vicious title track, to the mercilessly erratic hyperspeed thrashing of “Snake Pit Mating Frenzy”. The thunderous “Where Is the Wrathful Sky” breaks out a tribal percussion section and an acoustic solo over it, and George Kolias really gets to shine here more than he does on most of the album’s songs. These songs are the kind the band can always churn out and show off with, but they are also the kinds of songs that can be vulnerable to feeling like the band is going through the motions; here though, they sound alive and tenacious, like they have something to play for, like they’re a young unsigned band again trying to catch a label’s attention with their sheer instrumental power.
The band also showcase their ability to weave in the various middle-eastern elements that have shaped the Nile sonic identity and their more proggy, cinematic side like with the theatrically scored, choir-backed “Seven Horns of War” and “Revel in Their Suffering”, the slave-driving-chants that open the percussively ripping and also choir-backed “That Which Is Forbidden”, and even the horn-supplemented opening track, “Long Shadows of Dread”. It’s these kinds of songs that showcase what lies in the Nile creative barrel that the band weren’t able to quite click with on the past two albums but surely are feeling quite good about themselves here. The band further channel that slower-churning Ithyphalic-esque grandeur on the multi-sectioned eight-minute epic “The Imperishable Stars Are Sickened”, which fixates more on the band’s menacing aesthetic than their raw speed, and they close the album out on a shorter, yet still climactic, cinematic, and gloriously brutal “We Are Cursed”.
After losing a key part of their creative core to a bit of a creative drought for the past couple of albums, Nile have returned with a bountiful harvest this year, with Brian Kingsland’s guitar work and added vocal intensity being a driving force in kicking this band back into high gear. It’s certainly not just his more powerful vocals that have enhanced Vile Nilotic Rites; the band seem to have broken through a creative barrier with the consistently well-arranged firepower of the tracks on this album. But it’s impossible to ignore, and hard to overstate, the impact Kingsland’s energy has had on this band live and in the studio. While there is no diminishing of the incredible work Dallas Toler-Wade did with this band for so many years, it’s hard not to see his replacement by Kingsland as an upgrade on a strong, but creatively aging, legend for the band, like the honorable, timely replacement of an aging team captain who has won everything with their club with fresh eager blood, hungry to prove themselves and win the same honors. Nile sound as dominant and confident on Vile Nilotic Rites as they did between Annihilation of the Wicked and Those Whom the Gods Detest, and it sits right up there alongside those masterpieces. It’s undoubtedly the best technical death metal album of the year, and hopefully it’s the beginning of a vibrant new reigning era over those lands for the pharaohs of technical death metal.
Hotepsekhemwy/10
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