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October 20, 2025 at 7:44 AM
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I wanted to draw haohmaru but also didnt want too so have these sketches [I didnt wanna put this unsigned]
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really "unsigned" lol ok i meant "signed" and second of all
October 19, 2025 at 10:52 PM
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This is the launch list of things
October 19, 2025 at 7:43 PM
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AMG’s Unsigned Band Rodeö: Acrid Rot – Where Flesh Transcends… Man Stands Tall
https://www.newsbeep.com/us/236886/
“AMG’s Unsigned Band Rodeö” is a time-honored tradition to showcase the most underground of the underground—the unsigned and…
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“AMG’s Unsigned Band Rodeö” is a time-honored tradition to showcase the most underground of the underground—the unsigned and unpromoted. This collective
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October 19, 2025 at 6:54 PM
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Soundcloud is mostly or all unsigned artists, no? You have to wade through an awful lot of dross to find the occasional gem. That was my experience anyway.
October 19, 2025 at 6:19 PM
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They’re not listening. The Supreme Court of the USA issued an unsigned order allowing the Trump administration to withhold roughly $4 billion in foreign-aid funds that Congress had already appropriated. Moving power toward the executive and away from Congress’s power of the purse. Closer to King!
October 19, 2025 at 5:50 PM
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It's harder to find unsigned Eric Delaney LPs. He sold them at gigs. I have that one too. I wish I still had the cymbal badge with his name on.
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Angry Metal Guy 🤘 AMG’s Unsigned Band Rodeö: Acrid Rot – Where Flesh Transcends… Man Stands Tall: “AMG’s Unsigned Band Rodeö” is a time-honored tradition to showcase the most underground of the underground—the unsigned and unpromoted. This… LinkInBio for More 🤘 #AngryMetalGuy #HeavyMetal #Metal
AMG’s Unsigned Band Rodeö: Acrid Rot – Where Flesh Transcends… Man Stands Tall
“AMG’s Unsigned Band Rodeö” is a time-honored tradition to showcase the most underground of the underground—the unsigned and unpromoted. This collective review treatment continues to exist to unite our writers in boot or bolster of the bands who remind us that, for better or worse, the metal underground exists as an important part of the global metal scene. The Rodeö rides on.”
Surprise! You probably noticed that I am not, in fact, Dolph. Welcome to a special edition of the Unsigned Band Rodeö exclusively featuring all five members of the Freezer Crew.1 Originally admitted as part of the 2021 casting call, our n00b class was summarily put on ice for a few years until management remembered us the Internet was ready to receive our correct opinions. Due to these unorthodox circumstances, we of the Crew are firm believers in the “better late than never” philosophy. This proved fortunate for the death/doom/sludge group Acrid Rot, who sent us their debut album Where Flesh Transcends… Man Stands Tall on the very day of its release. Normally, this is a good way to not get a review, but in this case they get five! Without further ado, let’s examine how well this young spitfire band from Pennsylvania capitalizes on the second chance they’ve been given. – Killjoy
Acrid Rot // Where Flesh Transcends… Man Stands Tall [July 21st, 2025]
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Alekhines Gun: ”Wiser, Older, Still Hates Sludge” is one of our many banner themes in these hallowed halls. And yet, for every subgenre we hate2 there comes such a well-constructed illustration of the idea that it defies the sn00tiness of even such “above it all” outfits as us, The Freezer Crew. Acrid Rot classify themselves as doom/death/sludge, and while there isn’t really all that much doom, there’s definitely some well-crafted sludgy death. Where Flesh Transcends… is a moody beast, littered in modern The Acacia Strain gloom and an approach to emotive riff-craft adjacent to Terminal Nation and Fuming Mouth. “Where Fangs Supplant Teeth” is as clear of an album mission statement as any, with a chug-centric, lead-slathered construction seemingly showing the whole album’s hand. And yet, the deeper you go, the more Acrid Rot unfurl tendrils in other directions, with “The Torment of Mending” recalling the years of metalcore before that was a dirty word. Surprisingly, acoustic interludes (“A Night Upon the Mire”, “Blood Upon the Cabin Floor”) don’t come across as filler, instead adding more to the mood pervasive through the album in a vein similar to Morbid Angel’s “Desolate Ways.” Some switched-up track sequencing might help Where Flesh Transcends…feel less like an album with two sides (particularly the back half featuring cleans which, while not bad, definitely sound dated and out of place). Otherwise, Acrid Rot have dropped a debut to redeem the honor of deathly sludge in these halls and is worthy of your time. 3.5/5.0
Where Flesh Transcends… Man Stands Tall by Acrid Rot
Killjoy: Acrid Rot’s identity seems to be in a constant state of flux, even for a new band. Where Flesh Transcends… Man Stands Tall initially struck me as a post-ier Warcrab, ricocheting between death, doom, sludge, and post metal with reckless abandon. The common denominator is lots of grimy yet groovy riffs which, when coupled with Matt Weisberg’s venomous growls yields a pleasurably abrasive result. Acrid Rot makes a positive first impression with opener “Where Fangs Supplant Teeth,” successfully navigating nearly 8 minutes with a feral statement of intent before transitioning to a crushing doom section midway through. There are still some good times to follow, but after this point the pacing becomes choppy and a bit puzzling at times. “To Wallow in Infirmity” is a coarse death metal-leaning track with a slightly underdeveloped outro. “Desidarium” and “The Torment of Mending” both mine similar veins of weighty death-doom, the latter experimenting with clean vocals to middling effect. The two acoustic guitar-picked interludes, “A Night Upon the Mire” and “Blood Upon the Cabin Floor,” don’t add a whole lot, and just one (or none) of them would have sufficed. Where Flesh Transcends… Man Stands Tall is worthy of at least a few spins but the overall quality isn’t quite consistent enough to have much staying power for me. 2.5/5.0
Owlswald: Formed in 2022, Pennsylvania-based death/sludge quintet Acrid Rot is a young band and it shows on their debut album, Where Flesh Transcends…Man Stands Tall. Although the record shows glimmers of potential, its consistency and execution are frustratingly uneven. Acrid Rot is at its best when the group finds its focus. Tracks like “Desidarium” and the title track are highlights, featuring tight arrangements, quality songwriting and potent, hooky Edge of Sanity-esque riffing that hint at a promising future once the fivesome fully hones its voice. Unfortunately, these standout moments are too few and far between and, as a whole, the album feels more like a rough draft than a final product. While the riffs and vocals lay a raw, powerful foundation, the drumming holds back the songwriting. It feels loose and lacks the precision and energy needed on tracks like “Salvation’s Pointed Knife,” “To Wallow in Infinity” and “The Torment of Meaning.” Other songs, like “Where Fangs Supplant Teeth” and “The Weight of Impermanence,” overstay their welcome without offering enough originality, leaning on repetitive riffs and breakdowns that occasionally stray into generic groove and nu-metal territory. In the end, Where Flesh Transcends…Man Stands Tall is a disappointing effort that lacks the polish and creativity for lasting appeal, leaving me to hope that this debut is a mere stepping stone for Acrid Rot and not a sign of what’s to come. Disappointing.
Thyme: Come now, all ye listeners of other things, and prepare to have thy face stanked and thy neck destroyed via vigorous whipped lashings. Pennsylvania’s new sludge act, Acrid Rot, dropped their big ugly Crowbar of a debut album, Where Flesh Transcends…Man Stands Tall in July. Flush with enough fat, meaty riffs to keep even the snobbiest of sludge-esieurs satiated, there’s tons o’ melody in them thar hills as well (“Where Fangs Supplant Teeth,” “The Weight of Impermanence”). Once the two-man project of multi-instrumentalist Dax Giglio and vocalist Matt Weisberg, Acrid Rot has expanded into a full-fledged five-piece with enough chops to suggest a group that has been together for way longer. My nod to Crowbar stands as the best comparison, as Acrid Rot execute perfectly on the template that those Nola-ns established with ’91’s Obedience Through Suffering. Weisberg matches Kirk Windstein blow for blow, his gruff, sludgy grunts and gravelly tones (“The Torment of Mending”) a dead ringer for Crowbar’s front man, but with the ace of some absolutely guttural, deathly growls up his sleeve (“Desidarium”) to slide out and win the hand. Where Flesh Transcends…Man Stands Tall is one monstrous riff-fest of a debut, and aside from a couple of much-needed acoustic interludes that I enjoyed as well, there wasn’t a moment of this forty-three-minute monster that didn’t have me testing the boundaries of my cervical spine. Why Acrid Rot aren’t signed yet is a mystery, but I’ll guarantee you they won’t stay unsigned for long. 3.5/5.0
ClarkKent: That stench pervading Pennsylvania is none other than Acrid Rot, a group of young upstarts unleashing their debut album on the unwitting masses. Where Flesh Transcends… contains a set of rancid sludge that seamlessly alternates between the creep of doom to more up-tempo death metal. The musicians have a restrained discipline in their approach to the music, allowing ideas to fester develop organically without feeling overlong. It helps that the riffs are a cut above average, and there’s a fair amount of variety. Speaking of variety, vocalist Matt Weisberg is all over the place, and I don’t mean that in a bad way. He alternates between punky shouts and powerful doom growls, but he also manages to surprise with some old school Beastie Boys-like yells (“To Wallow in Infinity”) and slam gurgles (“Where Flesh Transcends…Man Stands Tall”). This variety helps prevent the record from growing stale. With a DR 9, Where Flesh Transcends… is well-produced and sounds appropriately putrid, but for something that leans doom I found the drums to be a bit on the weak side. The compositions are the work of mature musicians—a little more bite to the instruments would have elevated the whole package. Nonetheless, Acrid Rot prove themselves a promising new face in the sludge scene. 3.0/5.0
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October 19, 2025 at 3:31 PM
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What are the odds of getting unsigned copies before the holidays? I’ve already ordered my signed copy but I could do some gifts.
October 19, 2025 at 3:22 PM
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Looks VERY much like the sort of thing he was producing for White when he was making the furniture himself. If it's right, it could well be (unsigned) autograph work, and my guess is that's scarcer than the paintings.
Estimate is a laugh but it still won't be the £80m asking for a triptych.
Estimate is a laugh but it still won't be the £80m asking for a triptych.
October 19, 2025 at 1:34 PM
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Unsigned art
October 19, 2025 at 10:59 AM
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Day 18 of #Inktober: DEAL. How could you not trust that face?
October 19, 2025 at 7:02 AM
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What are the odds that we will soon see a Trump can deploy “for now” unsigned decision with no explanation?
Supreme Court gets first chance to weigh Trump’s bid to deploy National Guard
The administration filed an emergency appeal over lower-court orders that have blocked the deployment of the guard in Illinois.
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October 19, 2025 at 2:21 AM
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What sort of insane cruelty is it when an #Israeli tank commander fires a shell killing 11 family members in a bus because they crossed an invisible unsigned line of which they had no knowledge. Just another war crime. I wonder if that commander would get an #Australian #visa in the future?
October 19, 2025 at 2:07 AM
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Look, just treat the Post unsigned editorials like a botched AI-assisted answer, because that's all they really are.
October 19, 2025 at 1:32 AM
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The furry fandom tends to idolize artists and view them as people who can do no wrong.
However, commissioning an artist is essentially an unsigned contract. You're promising a product, and as such, you're trusted to accept payment to complete the product in a timely manner. (4/5)
However, commissioning an artist is essentially an unsigned contract. You're promising a product, and as such, you're trusted to accept payment to complete the product in a timely manner. (4/5)
October 18, 2025 at 9:08 PM
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What happens when officers act as if they are the law? When oaths vanish from the record & warrants go unsigned? Facing The Crow investigates what power hides.
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October 18, 2025 at 8:54 PM
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It was on a school employee chat line. One of those unsigned warnings
October 18, 2025 at 7:47 PM
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Any bands interested in playing in a UK based festival autumn of 2026? Looking for underground and unsigned black metal bands. If so, hit up @blackmetalarchives.bsky.social. 8 bands already and looking for more.
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October 18, 2025 at 7:01 PM
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haven't been on here in a while, social media I am up on down with.
🤼 but question for y'all what is some of your favourite female wrestlers? signed or unsigned
its cool to discover new wrestlers
🤼 but question for y'all what is some of your favourite female wrestlers? signed or unsigned
its cool to discover new wrestlers
October 18, 2025 at 6:28 PM
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Sad: downloading the "nightly build" version of Inkscape 1.5. It looks like the Mac version is corrupt; I can't get it to run. (Yes, I know that it's also unsigned, so that's a thing, too).
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The latest 'bleeding edge' version of Inkscape for those who are testing or need a new feature not in stable releases.
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October 18, 2025 at 5:57 PM
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An unsigned editorial. WAPO is clearly seeking favor. Disgusting.
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Opinion | Trump’s misunderstood Tomahawk diplomacy
America’s leverage over Russia remains.
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October 18, 2025 at 5:42 PM
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Slinking in to Anime Fusion and camping out early for what should be a pretty sweet panel.
October 18, 2025 at 4:45 PM
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When planning for sets up to 10 hours long, Summit began building a community of underground, unsigned artists, playing up to 15 of them at his shows. Having a niche for being a trend setter, he thought “why not use my platform for other artists?” trib.al/95juOSl
John Summit went from working 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. in a $65,000 job to a multimillionaire DJ—‘I make more in one show than I would in my entire accounting career’ | Fortune
Swapping cubicles for full-time party life, Summit is now a multi-millionaire DJ, producer and owner of his own label “Experts Only.”
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October 18, 2025 at 3:51 PM
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