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Sathanas - Crowned Infernal
May 20, 2008
And just as I was ready to face one more boring and shitty release Crowned […]
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Repossession - Reign Over Inferno
May 20, 2008
Deep in the underground fields of the Polish land we fall across the debut recording […]
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Blackwinds - Flesh Inferno
May 17, 2008
I'd bet this album is from Sweden; no, there's not any of the Gothenburg sound/production […]
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Vitalij Kuprij - Glacial Inferno & Revenge
June 3, 2007
VITALIJ KUPRIJ is widely regarded as the world's leading Metal keyboardist as well as a […]
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Forever Slave - Alice's Inferno
September 11, 2005
Can Forever Slave make the difference in atmospheric Metal the way this was paved by […]
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Ammit - Mass Suicide-Steel Inferno
November 25, 2004
I was suprised by this album. There is a band that plays old-fashioned Black-Thrash in […]
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Kenny Hallman - (Infernal Majesty)
August 17, 2004
Infernal Majesty, one of the most historical Thrash/Death Metal bands around, gave Metal-Temple.Com an e-mail Interview. Eleni asked Kenny Hallman (guitar) about their latest album, One Who Points To Death (through Black Lotus Records), their past (lineup changes etc), their newest members and much more!
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Infernal Majesty - One Who points To Death
July 18, 2004
One of the most historical bands of the underground Death/Thrash scene is back. Of course […]
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Acheron - Decade Infernus 1988 - 1998
July 8, 2004
Ah...the mighty Acheron. One of the most historical and respectful bands in the Death Metal […]
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Motorhead - Inferno
June 22, 2004
From 1977 to 2004 what we call "Metal has gone through countless changes; genres have […]
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Isegrim - Dominus Infernus Ushanas
February 2, 2001
Isegrim started out as a solo project in 1998 and in January 1999 a debut […]
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Malefic Throne – The Conquering Darkness
March 25, 2026
Overall, this was an excellent album. It’s rich with flavor, dark like the void, and crushing for your soul. The band displays an excellent level of musicianship as well. Take a ride into “The Conquering Darkness,” and you may never return the same person.
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Venthiax – Rites of Ra
March 10, 2026
“Rites of Ra” is as brutal as it is fast, reminiscent of the 80’s though as relevant to our day and age as ever.
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Ernte - Der schwarzen Flamme Vermächtnis
January 6, 2026
ERNTE gives us an altar full of second-wave Black Metal with “Der schwarzen Flamme Vermächtnis,” reminding us that the old traditions are sometimes the best, especially the dark ones.
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Ptolemea – Kali
December 30, 2025
What I have hear with “Kali” is the second album of this Alternative Rock band, the debut being “Balanced Darkness” from 2023. I haven’t heard that one, but I have a feeling that is about to change, as to me what PTOLEMEA brings on “Kali” is nothing less than interesting, and at times even bloody good.
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Victimarum – Seitsemän soihdun valossa
December 10, 2025
Overall, this was an album that just burned from start to finish, and “melancholy misery” is an apt word for the collection of songs. A little more diversity could have taken the album further, but I admire their commitment to their sound.
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Lutosfera - []
December 3, 2025
This is the type of Black Metal album that was made for people who like their genre styles outside of the box. The experimental side of the album keeps a strong surprise factor that takes away the normal guide you might have as a listener and just burns it up. What is left is a maze of webs that you are thrust into head first without a light and you have to figure your way out, with a soundtrack of pain, torture, and madness blasting into the landscape.
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Cosmic Reaper – Bleed the Wicked, Drown the Damned
November 24, 2025
COSMIC REAPER has stomped out a trail of infernal psych doom with “Bleed the Wicked, Drown the Damned.”
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Creatures - Creatures II
November 20, 2025
Creatures formed in Curitiba in 2019, standing out in Brazil’s extreme metal–dominated scene by championing […]
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Arkæon - Når Bjerge bliver til Støv
November 19, 2025
As a fan of dark metal, this four track collection is a hallmark in the […]
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Dysylumn – Absraction
October 21, 2025
This album sounds like a collision between infernal fire and the void of deep space, where the raw, scorched essence of Black Metal meets the cold, infinite reach of the cosmos. It’s a paradox made audible: visions of Hell twisted into sound, but refracted through the lens of starlight and vacuum. It’s Black Metal that transcends its own boundaries, part ritual, part exploration, as if Hell itself has been launched into orbit. The result is both majestic and terrifying, a soundtrack to oblivion where the line between celestial beauty and absolute ruin no longer exists.
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Sublime Eyes – IV: The Serpent’s Coil
October 14, 2025
This album was INTENSE. In the annals of the genre, the band chose to take the more pure road of mostly aggressive Death Metal where the guitar harmonies provide the melody, not clean vocals nor keyboards or the like. This is an uncompromising approach to the genre, by a clearly uncompromising band, ready to tackle new territory.
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Häxär - Teufelskult
October 6, 2025
“Teufelskult” is an impressive third offering from V Noir and his HÄXÄR project, a testimony to the depth of BM.
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Cancerbero - Sempiternal
September 30, 2025
Cancerbero’s Sempiternal Decay is not just another death metal album it’s a ritual carved in riffs, sweat, and fire.
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Ancient Torment - Follow the Echo of Curses
August 6, 2025
A very good first coming from this North American Black Metal band.
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Mortalha Negra - Necromante
July 24, 2025
A very good mix between Old School Black/Thrash Metal, Thrash Metal and others on this Ep of this Brazilian maniacs.
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Incinerated – The Epitome of Transgression
July 16, 2025
Overall, this was an excellent album. Not all Black and Death Metal has to be so simple, and INCINERATED prove that it can also be complex…that they can write songs well and with a considerate hand, and still pummel you to death with aggression and rage.
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Infection Code - Culto
July 1, 2025
And these Death Metal veterans are still teaching very good lessons.
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Azure Emote – Cryptic Aura
July 1, 2025
“Cryptic Aura” is a smart blend of several Death Metal genres including technical, progressive, and symphonic Death Metal
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EchoSoul - Time of the Dragon
June 25, 2025
You have the best of both worlds, you have the elements of American Power Metal with the technical wizardry of American Progressive Metal. This is easily of the best albums of the year, both from a musical and a lyrical standpoint.
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Mystic Circle – Kriegsgotter MMXXV
June 23, 2025
The album is a varied testament to the band’s longevity. They could have taken the easy way out, and just presented another tribute to the FWOBM, but these guys are crafty, and they have managed to stay out of the weeds than ensnare many of their peers.
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Manos Six and the Muddy Devil - When Skies are Grey
May 28, 2025
Did not see this coming , and I like that .Manos Six and the Muddy […]
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Antropomorphia - Devoid of Light
May 28, 2025
This four-piece death metal band from Tilberg, Netherlands, emerged in 1990 and has since carved […]
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Warhammer - Total Maniac
May 1, 2025
This insane release is really very good, so let's hope it marks the band's back to its activities.
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Sijjin - Helljjin Combat
May 1, 2025
A fine Thrash/Death Metal kick in the face, indeed! Hear it!
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Ba’al – The Fine Line Between Heaven and Here
April 22, 2025
The album is an unrelenting tug-of-war between opposing forces, an exercise in extremity that explores contrast as a permanent state rather than something to be resolved. It’s about the eternal push and pull of human emotion, artistic purpose, and existential uncertainty. It’s an album where extremes aren’t a means to an end — they are the end. In that refusal to resolve, it leaves you with something far more unsettling: the truth that some wars aren’t meant to be won, only endured. Can you endure “The Fine Line Between Heaven and Here?”
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