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The Fourth Horseman
Deathwish
Taste this corrosive mix between Metal, Punk Rock, Hardcore and Rock 'n' Roll!
Slice ‘Em All
Catbreath
A brutal Crossover/Hardcore release to destroy ears and necks!
Fantoom van de Deemsterburcht
Magistraal
The wild drums, depraved vocals, and just the right use of melody make the experience raw and as haunted as it is haunting. It’s one of those black metal albums that has moments of surprising beauty even in utter darkness.
The Black River
Nihilo Machina
This was a fantastic album, that combined many of the traditional elements of Black Metal with just enough melody and symphony to keep it interesting, Considering this was all done by one person, this is an amazing testament to his vision.
Killing Karma
Disbelief
“Killing Karma” is a deadly delivery of aggressive hammering, spine-chilling atmosphere, and a grim melodic framework with melancholic elements
Aumicide
Atrae Bilis
“Aumicide“ is a triptych of brutality, atmosphere, and melancholy with a few progressive twists
Cult of the Dead
Miruthan
This was a promising debut EP for the Black Metal band out of Australia. They should be proud, and I am looking forward to what they have to offer next. Keep these guys on your radar for sure.
Bestairy
Protosequence
A disgusting evolution into progressive technical death that has elements of deathcore exploding out of Canada.
...Discontinued
Malignancy
Like a Shotgun blast, this album will shred through your senses with sporatic tempos, raging blast beats with some solid goove undertones that create a torrent of aggression and technical death
Goon
Ivy Gardens
“Goon” by IVY GARDENS. Pretty cool stuff. I like the inventiveness of it. I could use some more despair or a splash of Satan or something to dampen the light, but I appreciate that not all metal has to be sinister and dark. Definitely worth checking out.
Of Crackling Embers and Sorrows Drowned
Brazen Tongue
BRAZEN TONGUE with their debut “Of Crackling Embers and Sorrows Drowned” holds its own amongst the shining asteroids that make up the Melodic Extreme Metal scene but struggles to break out of the collective orbit.
The Law of Augmenting Returns
The Omnific
Perhaps the most striking thing about the album is that prowess aside, the band are also excellent songwriters. The average listener might see the limitation of four strings, but they see a veritable wide-open field, and they explore every inch.
Ecdysis
Unearthly Rites
Primitive Death exploding out of Finland with raw unapologetic agression as they debute there first full length album that showcases the destruction of capitalism on our environment and humanity.
Alchemia Prophetica
Sulphur and Mercury
So SULPHUR AND MERCURY are a four man heavy metal band from Italy, they are […]
Best Before: Death
Stormhunter
German heavy metal power act STORMHUNTER have been knocking around the heavy metal scene in […]
Conquerors
New Horizon
Powerful vocals and superb power metal melodies.
Devant La Porte Des Etoiles
GraveNoire
This was a solid release, though I had hoped for just a couple more songs. Though it does have an aggressive, contentious sound, it isn’t overly grating, and the listener is treated to and expansive sound that you don’t always get with Black Metal.
Love At First Bite
Cutterred Flesh
I hope in the future, the band can really grasp these oddball ideas with their heavier side. The band feels like they are on the verge of releasing something truly masterful. Until then, “
Love At First Bite
,” will work just fine.
Torn From the Jaws of Death
Severe Torture
All in all,
SEVERE TORTURE
are back in a big way . “
Torn From the Jaws of Death
,” proves the band has lost none of their potency and they are more than capable of competing with anyone in the scene, old or new.
The Quantum Phase
The End Machine
The End Machine “The Quantum Phase” is album number three is follow up to album […]
A Fortress Called Home
Seven Spires
The best part of the album is the incredible vocal performance of Adrienne Cowan, and the band’s musicianship in general. The production is also stellar, and everything is in its proper place. 12 songs was just a bit too many for me, and a couple of them weren’t as memorable as some of the others, but bravo, this is a very well put together album that speaks of triumph.
Magna Mater
Mother of Millions
More Progressive Metal fans should be aware of this band, and this album especially, because as good as their previous albums were, this one tops them all. The album features illustrious melodies and a stand out vocal performance that is backed with a bottom end that is substantially intense, and what results is a balance that just hasn’t been reached this year.
Mesh
LizZard
Bands like LizZard are out there, but it takes a whole lot more digging to find them. I am very happy this passed over my hands. At its core, it’s a simple album, with many pleasing melodies, but it has so much thought behind the compositions. Perhaps most convincingly, I can’t easily put into words the way it made me feel, but the point is that it did.
Tal
Glare of the Sun
They remind me of the raw power of SWALLOW THE SUN. There is indeed a juxtaposition with hope and despair on the album, and it runs strongly through every song, creating an endless cycle that the listener can never really resolve. That is the power of good music.
Restart Game
We Broke the Weather
My summary of the album is that it is highly personal in nature. Each person who listens to it intently might come away with an entirely different message. I found the sound fascinating, although strange, and I admire their convictions and their talent.
Citadel of Stars
Sig:Ar:Tyr
Consider the fact that this album was done by the hands of one person, and that is impressive. He crafted a full spectrum of a tale here that takes the listened on a ride through the annals of time, and into the stars above.
Funeral Sanctum
Witch Vomit
A very good Old School Death Metal release.
Sentinels
Vulture
And this is a killer release from these German Thrash Metal raiders!
Doomsayer
Hextar
A very good name on Italian Power/Heavy Metal scene.
Echoes of the Devil’s Den
Terminal Nation
A fine album that points a way to remodel Old School Death Metal.
The Tales of Nosferatu Two Decades of Blood
Bloodbound
This is a live album can serve as a model for other bands of how making the thing.
Sunrise Over Rigor Mortis
Beaten to Death
Wowo, what great Prog Grindcore is presented on this release!
When Time Becomes Loss
Hemotoxin
A few things are clear for me after listening to this album. First, the band goes to 11 out of the gate and stays there throughout, uncompromisingly. Second, they clearly have talent, as evidenced by the super-tight musical arrangements. Finally, it’s an ode to some of the forefather of Metal with some modern elements.
Immoral Arts
Evoked
I am unreasonably mad.
Darker Than Leather
Knights Of The Realm
With the reemergence of old school and classic hard rock and heavy metal, it’s easy for bands to take the easy road and mimic what worked in the 80’s, so every time I review an album from a band that promises to “deliver new and fresh metal” I am a little skeptical. KNIGHTS OF THE REALM has made that claim with their latest release “Darker than Leather”, so let’s see if they can make me a believer.
Invincible
Demon
When a band has been around for forty-five years you just know they are doing something right as in the case of DEMON and the latest release “Invincible” as they set out to prove that there’s a reason for their longevity in this ever-changing musical landscape.
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