About Court In The Act.

No albums are hosted here. All files must be deleted 24 hours after download, as they are for review and criticism purposes only - provided you follow this guideline, downloading from Court In The Act is legal as per s30(1) of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. If any copyright holder has a problem with their material being posted here, get in touch and I will remove it. Let me know if any links are broken, I'll remove the post to prevent future annoyance, and will attempt to re-upload the file.

Comments make our work worthwhile. If you really enjoyed an album, tell us about it, we'd love to hear from you. If you hated it, tell us why.

Although music is a major part of all of our lives, we all have some form of external life. If there are periods in which no posts are added, I'm sorry, but that's how things happen. Even though I love blogging like this, sometimes I can't muster up the desire within myself to write about yet another album.

I'd like to say too that Court In The Act will never be run for personal profit. This means no advertisement, no premium schemes, and no LinkBucks. Megaupload is used because it strikes a fair balance between ease of upload and ease of download.

Monday 26 November 2012

UK distros anyone?

Hello again, sorry for the lack of posts (I may start borrowing links from elsewhere and crediting - thoughts on this?). Basically, I'm coming to those of you who follow the blog to seek knowledge about UK distros. Recently I've vastly upped my CD-buying habits (14-15 per month has been standard of late), but Amazon and Ebay can fall short of my needs from time to time, and there are not many quality UK distros that I know of (PlasticHead etc can fuck off).

In case you didn't know these, here's a few I've used, or have been thinking of using:

Aesthetic Death (the guy who runs it is super-nice, I ordered a Pensees Nocturnes CD - £5 including postage! - and when I barely expected it to be sent, I got an email apologising for the delay because he'd been in hospital. Yet to receive the CD but I will update this when I do, it's only been a week)
Me Saco Un Ojo (ordered at the same time as Aesthetic Death, yet to hear a peep, but the prices are excellent in general. It's not really feasible to buy one item though, even within the UK as shipping is a little dear)
Todestrieb (never ordered from there as the prices aren't great, especially as shipping isn't included. No cheaper than going into HMV)
Feast Of Tentacles (again, never ordered, but a good and varied selection with decent prices - run by one guy too, so needs support)
At War With False Noise (see above)

Monday 12 November 2012

Undergang - Til Døden Os Skiller [2012]

So, uh... death metal's coming along pretty well at the moment, huh? Although many may laugh derisively at many of the 'new old school' of death metal, claiming that we 'don't need more Incantation clones', there's no more shit in there than there was in old school death metal. The difference being that this time around, bands get to make albums and distribute them well-ish, via the internet. But to the point in hand. Undergang is a Danish band who, although they do take influence from Incantation, sound more like the old Finnish scene to me, with a little dose of Stockholm too. And what's more, both albums are available for free on Bandcamp. I've named the post after this one because it's the one I'm better acquainted with and thus can more heartily recommend, but there's really no reason why you shouldn't listen to both.

Til Døden Os Skiller
Indhentet Af Døden
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