Italian progressive death metal outfit from Genoa, Ligury. They have a few releases. In my opinion, their self-titled album stands out the most. This is their most recent release. If you like Atheist, Cynic and other similar bands. You will like this band.
Number of posts : 50 Age : 33 Location : Canada Registration date : 2009-03-23
Subject: Re: Sadist Fri Apr 03, 2009 9:11 pm
Thanks mate, I love Atheist and Cynic, so I guess this means I'm obliged to go listen to them.
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: Sadist Sat Apr 04, 2009 12:16 am
No prob, dude. They totally rule! XD
Vagabond
Number of posts : 518 Age : 36 Location : Australia Registration date : 2009-03-09
Subject: Re: Sadist Sun Apr 05, 2009 8:59 pm
Awesome, I'll have to check these dudes out if they remind you of Atheist and Cynic!
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Subject: Re: Sadist Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:20 pm
Yes, indeed. Sadist's Tribe is a good place to start. Then move up to the self-titled album and/or Above the Light. You cannot go wrong with this band. Their technicality and progressiveness is undeniably awesome and killer.
blackearth
Number of posts : 188 Age : 45 Location : Milwaukee, WI Registration date : 2009-05-01
Subject: Re: Sadist Fri Jan 22, 2010 10:18 am
Italian progressive death metallers SADIST have entered Nadir Music studios in Genova to record their new album, "Season In Silence", for a March 19 release. According to a press release, the new CD promises to be the band's "most technical and extreme" effort to date.
SADIST's "One Thousand Memories" video can be viewed below. The song comes off the group's self-titled comeback album, which was released in 2007 via Beyond Productions.
Formed in 1991, SADIST split up in 2000 after releasing the "Lego" album and later reunited in 2005. Their compositions are said to involve "a heavy usage of guitar solos and keyboard solos, with progressive, jazz and some Eastern influences. Although SADIST are a death metal outfit, the album 'Lego' is a nu metal album with a thrash metal background."
"Sadist" featured a guest appearance by GOBLIN keyboardist Claudio Simonetti, who contributed a special version of the instrumental track "Sadist", which previously appeared on SADIST's 1993 debut album, "Above the Light".
Source: Blabbermouth.net
I didn't even know they had a "come back" album after Lego. Lego was nu metal bullshit, so avoid that one like the plague.
NitrousBlond
Number of posts : 650 Age : 39 Location : IN MY BOYFRIENDS ASSHOLE Registration date : 2009-06-09
Subject: Re: Sadist Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:20 pm
Holy fuck! A new Sadist album?!?!?! YES!!!!!!!!!!!!
blackearth
Number of posts : 188 Age : 45 Location : Milwaukee, WI Registration date : 2009-05-01
Subject: Re: Sadist Thu Feb 11, 2010 1:08 pm
Italian progressive death metallers SADIST will release their new album, "Season In Silence", on March 19 via Liveglobal/Self. The CD was produced, engineered and mixed by Tommy Talamanca for Nadir Music. According to a press release, the new CD promises to be the band's "most technical and extreme" effort to date.
"Season In Silence" track listing:
01. Aput 02. Broken and Reborn 03. Season in Silence 04. The Attic and the World of Emotions 05. Evil Birds 06. Ogron 07. Night Owl 08. Snowman 09. Bloody Cold Winter 10. The Abyss 11. Frozen Hands 12. Hiberna
SADIST will debut some of its new material live during the Italian Gods of Metal Festival in Milan, Italy on March 21. This event will be the first of many European festivals SADIST is going to take part in during the spring/summer of 2010.
SADIST's self-titled comeback album was released in 2007 via Beyond Productions.
Formed in 1991, SADIST split up in 2000 after releasing the "Lego" album and later reunited in 2005. Their compositions are said to involve "a heavy usage of guitar solos and keyboard solos, with progressive, jazz and some Eastern influences. Although SADIST are a death metal outfit, the album 'Lego' is a nu metal album with a thrash metal background."
"Sadist" featured a guest appearance by GOBLIN keyboardist Claudio Simonetti, who contributed a special version of the instrumental track "Sadist", which previously appeared on SADIST's 1993 debut album, "Above the Light".