The True Metal Schifter

Daniel Schifter

Are yo afraid of the dark? Metal Schifter exchanges sound ideas with name. The Metal Schifter True. Recomendations and releases of the Doom Metal and Depressive Black Metal scene. A magazine produced in the voice of Daniel Schifter. "More than a riff, it´s a flash".

  1. FEB 13

    Chapter 132. “Death Without Redemption: The Return of Pure Death Metal”

    Chapter 132. “Death Without Redemption: The Return of Pure Death Metal” Death metal doesn't need embellishments. It doesn't need trends. It doesn't need approval. It only needs heavy riffs, cavernous vocals, and drums that sound like machine gun fire in an eternal war. Today on The True Metal Schifter, we'll talk about a band that represents the rawest and most authentic spirit of contemporary death metal in Mexico. This is darkness. This is brutality. This is Necrotic Wrath. 🩸 Development (Chronology) 2017 – The Origin In Guadalajara, Necrotic Wrath was born with a clear mission: to revive the dirty, direct, and uncompromising sound of 90s death metal. They were heavily influenced by Death, Obituary, Morbid Angel, Deicide, and Autopsy. 2018 – “Putrid Awakening” (Demo) They released their first independent demo. Raw production, aggressive sound, and underground distribution. They began to gain recognition in the Guadalajara music scene and at local festivals. 2021 – “Ritual of the Decomposed” (First Album) Total consolidation. Slow, crushing riffs mixed with precise speed. Deep, dark vocals. The band proves it's not nostalgia: it's conviction. 2026 – “Tombs of Eternal Rot” (New Album) The maturity of horror. A heavier, denser, and darker sound. No commercial concessions. No unnecessary experiments. An album that balances blast beats with oppressive grooves, repetitive riffs that build suffocating atmospheres, and lyrics focused on death, human decay, and spiritual corruption. Featured Tracks: Graves Beneath the Earth Rotting Flesh Cathedral Funeral March of the Damned Tombs of Eternal Rot Necrotic Wrath doesn't aim to impress with virtuosity. They aim to crush. And they succeed. 🔥 Conclusion Necrotic Wrath proves that classic death metal is still alive in Mexico. In an era of fusions and softening, they choose the essence. The sound that smells of an open crypt. The metal that asks for no permission. If you're a fan of '90s death metal… “Tombs of Eternal Rot” is a must. I'm Daniel Schifter… And this was Death Metal. If you support true metal, share this episode. Follow me on social media, turn on notifications, and leave your comment: Is old-school death metal still alive… or is it an underground resistance? See you in the next episode of The True Metal Schifter. #DeathMetal #OldSchoolDeathMetal #TheTrueMetalSchifter #MexicanMetal #NecroticWrath

    8 min
  2. JAN 1

    Chapter 131, Sonic Scars of Death Metal and Depressive Black Metal in 2025

    Chapter 131, Sonic Scars of Death Metal and Depressive Black Metal in 2025 Chapter 131 isn't just another issue in the True Metal Schifter timeline; it's a landmark. An episode where extreme metal is presented unfiltered, without gentle speeches, and with no intention of pleasing. Here, album covers don't decorate: they warn. And chaos isn't a pose: it's a consequence. In 2025, Death Metal reasserted itself through solidity and direct confrontation. Dying Fetus proved that brutality can still be surgical; Immolation transformed sound into a dark ritual; Cannibal Corpse and Suffocation reaffirmed that legacy is non-negotiable; while Blood Incantation expanded the genre into the cosmic without betraying its core. This section of Chapter 131 makes it clear that nostalgia isn't celebrated here: continuity is honored. The second descent of the episode takes us to Depressive Black Metal, where time stands still and introspection weighs more than any speed. None, ColdWorld, and Afsky construct landscapes of honest isolation; Ghost Bath transforms contemporary angst into somber art; and Thy Light returns with a work that doesn't explain pain: it exposes it. In this section of Chapter 131, DBM doesn't try to save anyone… it simply accompanies. Chapter 131 functions as a dark mirror: Death Metal confronts you, Depressive Black Metal confesses to you, and both remind us why extreme metal is still alive in 2025: because it remains uncomfortable, real, and necessary. There are no algorithms here. There are no trends here. Just album covers, chaos… and true metal. #TrueMetalSchifter#DeathMetal2025#DepressiveBlackMetal

    10 min
  3. 09/05/2025

    Chapter 130. “Between Demons and Despair: A Journey Through Extreme Metal” – The True Metal Schifter

    Podcast Review: “Between Demons and Despair: A Journey Through Extreme Metal” – The True Metal Schifter In this episode of The True Metal Schifter, Daniel Schifter takes listeners on a dark and intense journey through extreme metal. The episode masterfully explores two seminal forces in the genre. Death Metal – Morbid Angel: Starting in the rotting basements of Tampa, Florida, Morbid Angel redefined death metal with Altars of Madness, blending speed, technical precision, and demonic atmospheres. From their early days to later works like Blessed Are the Sick and Covenant, the band set a standard for brutality while influencing generations of metal musicians. Depressive Black Metal – Shining: From the frozen landscapes of Sweden, Shining, led by Niklas Kvarforth, dives into despair and emotional extremity. Albums like V: Halmstad and VII: Född Förlorare showcase melancholic guitars, raw vocals, and experimental textures, creating music as much about introspection and self-destruction as darkness itself. Conclusion: Schifter draws a powerful connection between these two extremes: technical, demonic brutality and introspective, depressive intensity. The episode reminds listeners that extreme metal encompasses both violence and vulnerability, united by a shared darkness. TheTrueMetalSchifter #ExtremeMetal #DeathMetal #MorbidAngel #BlackMetal #DepressiveBlackMetal #Shining #MetalPodcast #MetalHistory #DarkMusic #HeavyMetal #MetalCommunity #UndergroundMetal #MetalJourney

    9 min
  4. CHAPTER 127. BRUTALITY WITH PURPOSE: DYING FETUS AND WHITECHAPEL REDRAW PAIN.

    05/01/2025

    CHAPTER 127. BRUTALITY WITH PURPOSE: DYING FETUS AND WHITECHAPEL REDRAW PAIN.

    CHAPTER 127. BRUTALITY WITH PURPOSE: DYING FETUS AND WHITECHAPEL REDRAW PAIN. In episode 127 of Listless, Garden of Sadness, emotional devastation merges with technical brutality thanks to the colossal presence of Dying Fetus. This chapter immerses us in a raw, precise, and uncompromising sonic experience. The band, an icon of technical and brutal death metal, continues to showcase their ability to blend complex riffs, pinpoint blast beats, and fierce social critique — all while maintaining their underground essence. Their lyrics are not gratuitous: every line is a dagger to the system, wrapped in meticulously crafted rhythmic structures. Here, pain isn’t just heard — it’s felt. Moving on to Whitechapel’s new release, Hymns in Dissonance, we encounter an unexpected evolution. From their beginnings as a pure deathcore act, Whitechapel has walked a path of sonic maturity that reaches a new climax in this album. The heavy guitars still roar, but now coexist with introspective melodic passages, carefully measured clean vocals, and an immersive production. Hymns in Dissonance doesn’t just break from their past — it honors it with intelligence. The band dares to explore sadness, redemption, and the weight of existence in an album where every track is a restrained scream. This contrast between Dying Fetus’ systematic fury and Whitechapel’s controlled melancholy offers a clear vision of how extreme metal can be as cerebral as it is emotional. Two different paths, born from the same garden of sorrow and rage. Highlighted phrase for the podcast:"From the social viscera of Dying Fetus to the harmonic lament of Whitechapel, episode 127 is a journey through the most human edge of extreme metal." #DyingFetus #Whitechapel #HymnsInDissonance #ListlessPodcast #DeathMetal #Deathcore #ExtremeMetal #MetalReview #MetalPodcast #DanielSchifter #LaArañaFM #ElNidoDelBlackMetal #ResonanciaMagnética #BrutalDeath #TechDeath #ModernMetal #Metal2025 #MetalCritique

    16 min

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Are yo afraid of the dark? Metal Schifter exchanges sound ideas with name. The Metal Schifter True. Recomendations and releases of the Doom Metal and Depressive Black Metal scene. A magazine produced in the voice of Daniel Schifter. "More than a riff, it´s a flash".