Continuing my quest to find a picture of a metal band from every country on earth. Today we travel from N to R.
Namibia? Well… yeah apparently… this is Arcana XXII:
This is “Breathing in Me” from 2003:
Seeing as that’s the first time I’ve ever seen the word “Nauru” written down, I’m not surprised it’s a FAIL.
Binaash from Kathmandu. They call their genre “fun death metal.” Personally, I hate fun:
Here’s your slice of metallic, Nepalese fun:
These guys have split up now, but I thought it was still worth sharing. Here’s Necrofeast:
Here they are way back in 1996:
Easy of course… nice trellis, guys… here’s Incarnate:
And, here’s some live footage from a reunion show in 2015 in Dunedin:
Nicaragua? No problem, here’s Lucifuge Rofocale:
Demonic Transfixion, 2012:
FAIL
FAIL
Well, of course. Here’s 122 Stab Wounds:
There’s only one band from Oman that’s breaking the seal and that’s Belos. Go on boys:
here’s Orion from Lahore:
Bloodshrine, 2008:
There’s only about 21,000 people spread across 250 islands, so – FAIL.
Here’s Palestinian band Khalas hanging out with tour mates, the Israeli-Jewish band Orphaned Land. People often (and wrongly) look down on metal as confrontational and violent, but this image shows they’re a lot more personable and grown up than their political counterparts:
Hatross:
Smashing it up the pipes in 2013:
They haven’t got a big scene over there, that’s for sure. But here’s a band that once was, the now defunct Riot Squad:
Keepin’ it real in 1990:
The Axe:
Thrashers:
Next up a band from Lima called… ahem… Anal Vomit…
2007 comes alive…
Cerebral Putridity from Naga City. I can’t help but wonder what “cerebral putridity” sounds like when it’s said in a heavy Southeast Asian accent?:
Get a load of these vocals. Are they guttural? Yes, just a touch:
No problems finding metal in Poland of course. Here are Acid Drinkers:
Is a heavier version of Love Shack a good idea?:
Plenty to choose from so I opted for the oddly named Calamity Islet:
Bit of a tricky country for metal, I only found one band and they’ve split up now. They were called Asgard Legionnaires and were supposedly the first metal band to form in Doha, and the first to release and album from Doha. So pats on the back all round…
From Targu Mores, Guillotine:
Live in 2012:
Loads to pick from. Here’s Devilgroth, ambient black metallers from Novosibirsk:
And we’ll end this portion on a …. FAIL.
See you next time kids.
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