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DEMO-TAPE

Phlebotomized

Tech/Extreme Prog Metal


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Singles/EPs/Fan Club/Promo, released in 1991

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. Subtle Disbalanced Liquidity
2. The Befalling of Our Celestial Emperors Adversary
3. Tragic Entanglement
4. Devoted to God

Line-up / Musicians


- Dennis Geestman / Vocals
- Tom Palms / Guitars
- Peter Verhoef / Guitars
- Ivar Vennekens / Bass
- Ben Quak / Keyboards
- Lawrence Payne / Drums

Releases information

Promotional tape only given out by the band members to friends and concert venues.

Recorded live on: 4 July 1991, Hardrock Party in Demi-Sec, Spijkenisse

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2.10
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Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(0%)
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Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(50%)
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Collectors/fans only (50%)
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Review by UMUR
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2 stars "Live" is the first demo recording by Dutch death/doom metal act Phlebotomized. The demo was independently released in July 1991. It was recorded live on July 4th, 1991 at Hardrock Party in Demi-Sec, Spijkenisse, The Netherlands. The demo was not widely distributed but predominantly given away by the band members to friends and at live shows.

Itīs a bit unusual for a band to release a live demo as their first release (mostly debut demos from that time were rehearsal demos or relatively lo-fi 4-track tape recorder demos). Phlebotomized have however managed to produce a decent sounding live demo which in terms of production values are a least on par with most contemporary rehearsal demos. Itīs certainly both lo-fi, murky, and noisy, but you still get a good idea of what Phlebotomized are about. Although Phlebotomized are a bit more death metal oriented they tab into a lot of the same stylistic elements as their fellow contemporary countrymen in The Gathering. Doomy death metal with keyboards. Where The Gathering present a romantic and epic take on the genre Phlebotomized are a bit more brutal and gritty though. Early Paradise Lost is arguably a big influence on the sound here.

"Live" features four tracks and a total playing time of 27:24 minutes, so there is both quantity and time to get to know Phlebotomized. Although the band feature a permanent keyboard player in the lineup, the keyboards arenīt a dominant feature of Phlebotomized sound. at least not at this point, but when they are heard in the mix they add the right gloomy/eerie atmosphere to the music. Lead vocalist Barry Schuyer has a brutal growling vocal style and in terms of musicianship the band are solid. Nothing outstanding and nothing out of the ordinary for the time, but they are a well playing band. A 2.5 star (50%) rating is warranted.

(Originally posted on Metal Music Archives).

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