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Dragonsclaw – Moving Target
August 24, 2025
Don’t expect any new grounds to be discovered on “Moving Target”, but just expect DRAGONSCLAW to do their best to prove to you and me, the listeners, that Melodic Rock doesn’t have to sound jaded, bland or boring, but that it is possible to make it sound bloody exciting, invigorating and full of life.
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White Mantis – Arrows At The Sun
August 24, 2025
The fact of the matter is that WHITE MANTIS has taken Teutonic Thrash Metal and injected new life into it on “Arrows At The Sun”.
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Autrest – Burning Embers, Forgotten Wolves
August 24, 2025
This album was very carefully crafted, and the composer left no stones unturned. It pushed seemingly competing elements in equal doses, like the aggressiveness of Black Metal, catchy, solemn melodies, and a feeling of melancholy. In the end, they blended together with power, and with emotions that came alive.
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Mirrorglass - Handle With Care
August 24, 2025
Mirrorglass were formed in 2022,based in Cavan Ireland led by Joshua Bowles ,they made their […]
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Hartmann - Twenty Years Colder
August 24, 2025
Oliver Hartmann is well known internationally as a respected guitarist and singer.Since the debut album […]
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Symphobia - Hideously Traumatic
August 23, 2025
Symphobia hails from Indonesia; their music can be described as brutal death metal, with a […]
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Igorrr – Amen
August 22, 2025
This album plays like the grand experiment of a mad scientist who has wired every song with unpredictable current. One moment it’s hammering you with chaotic riffs, the next it’s spiraling into strange atmospheric passages, and then it mutates again into some twisted electronic pulse. Two constants keep the chaos tethered. The first is an oppressive darkness that saturates everything, no matter how far the music strays stylistically. The second is the electronic element, which doesn’t just decorate the songs but electrifies them—like jolts to the nervous system. It’s a true testament to the idea that sometimes the most brilliant results come not from order, but from the carefully orchestrated chaos of a mind unafraid to embrace madness.
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Ancient Thrones – Melancholia
August 21, 2025
Overall, this was indeed a contentious and brutal slab of metal that will roll right over you and crush your skull into dust. Just when you think the band has reached their limit of intensity, they take it up a notch to impossible heights. If you dare, travel to their world of “Melancholia.”
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Iron Savior - Reforged - Machine World
August 21, 2025
And on this third release of the “Reforged” series, the German Poer Metal kings show why they are so respected.
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Dehuman Reign - Dawn of a Malefic Dominion
August 21, 2025
A very good Death Metal release, indeed.
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Décryptal - Simulacre
August 21, 2025
A good first coming from this Canadian Death Metal band.
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Day of the Jackal - One More Shot
August 21, 2025
Wow, this charming form of music defies lables, so hear to it and get hooked!
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Crypt Monarch - Codex Pestilentia
August 21, 2025
A good mix between Stoner Metal and Doom Metal can be heard in this trio's music.
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Visitant – Rubidium
August 21, 2025
This was an outstanding album, and the band left no stone unturned, even the smaller ones. The aggressive bite of Black Metal was there, just as you would want, but intelligent, technical elements also mixed in, as well as thoughtful, Progressive ones. I would call this “thinking man’s Black Metal.”
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Hooded Menace – Lachrymose Monuments of Obscuration
August 20, 2025
Overall, this was an excellent album, and it blended a few different subgenres of Metal together into a final product that I have to say was uncommon to listen to. That is what made the listen to intriguing for me. Thrashy at times, doomy at others, and even touches of Melodeath, these guys are on their A game on “Lachrymose Monuments of Obscuration.”
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Meteora – In This Silence
August 19, 2025
“In This Silence” offers a wide range of symphonic Metal songs, ranging from crushing fast tracks with Death Metal vibes to more easy-to-listen tracks
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Honeymoon Suite - WAke Me Up When The Sun Goes Down
August 19, 2025
Honeymoon Suite was formed in 1981 by Johnnie Dee from Niagara Falls Ontario Canada. Their […]
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Novembers Doom – Major Arcana
August 19, 2025
In every way, this was an good album, and seeing that it is the band’s twelfth release, they did play it a bit safe. I get it…fans get used to a certain sound and that is what they want, what they expect. I’m not asking the band to shed their skin completely, but a taking a few more small chances might help the album to stand out a bit more.
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Death Kommander- Never To Grow Old
August 18, 2025
If you are a fan of Bolt Thrower, you're going to love this album. It […]
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Aganoor – Doomerism
August 17, 2025
It's hard to believe this is the first album from AGANOOR—they sound like seasoned veterans of the forever metal psychic wars.
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Gorleben – Menetekel
August 16, 2025
This was a solid listening experience, and I really enjoyed what keyboards brought to their sound. The album was cloaked in foreboding doom and the promise of a marred future for mankind; two things I am sure of, and they told the tale with a measure of warning and haste.
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Wrath of Belial - Embers of Dead Empires
August 15, 2025
Embers of Dead Empires is furious, philosophical, It blends brutal execution, brilliant song structure, if your a fan of The Black Dahlia Murders this one is for you. Wrath of Belial makes it sound effortless.
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Undecayed - In Death’s Image
August 14, 2025
A good first coming of a promising Death Metal act.
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Thorn - Nebulous Womb of Eternity
August 14, 2025
A fine Death Metal release of this North American one-man-band.
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Mouth of Madness - Event Horizon
August 14, 2025
This release will surely be a 'must-have' item for Black/Thrash Metalk maniacs.
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Existentialist - Terminal
August 14, 2025
If one band can expand limits of Deathcore, this quintet is this band!
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Ramonda - The Walls Are Crumbling Down
August 14, 2025
Argentinian singer Santiago Ramonda originally started as a guitarist,then became a singer and he developed […]
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Ashes - Burning in Flames
August 14, 2025
Wow, what a very good Brazilian Heavy Metal act!
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Mason - Seconds To Impact
August 14, 2025
Mason fronted by Canadian born multi instrumentalist Marcus Mason also features a powerhouse line up […]
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Mandragora Titania - In Fabulis
August 14, 2025
Hark! From distant realms of melody and might, the seven musicians of Mandragora Titania dost […]
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Interview with Koen Mattheuws from Primal Creation
August 14, 2025
Primal Creation are a five piece thrash metal band that came together in 2007, but […]
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Blutgott - Legions Of Metal
August 14, 2025
It always is a real treat when you get to review a release by BLUTGOTT. The reason of that being that you get three albums for the price of one. That does sound strange, but there is always a BLUTGOTT album that is pure Heavy metal in all it’s facets, but you also get a BLOOD GOD and a DEBAUCHERY album.
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The Great White Nothing - Passage I Melancholia
August 14, 2025
With “Passage I Melancholia”, we tell the story of a man leaving his home and known world behind in search of solace in the most unforgiving of places. This album dives deeply into the stories of 20th century Antarctic pioneers, exploring their hardships and fervour. This is not a concept album per se, but we drew inspiration from historical personal accounts and the desolate landscapes of the Antarctic. We took that awe-inspiring, freezing abyss and brought it to life.
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Vicious Rumors - The Devil's Asylum
August 12, 2025
This is US Metal as it should be played; with conviction and dedication. The guitars really enhance each other’s power whilst still being distinguishable individually. As for singer Chalice, he can reach heights that are almost unnatural for a bloke.
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Nepal Death - Pilgrims and Psychonauts
August 12, 2025
I don’t know if I could hack a live concert from these guys, but as a studio album “Pilgrims and Psychonauts” has positively surprised me.
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Zatokrev – Bring Mirrors to the Surface
August 12, 2025
Overall, this was an excellent release. The weighted tones were crushing, as was the feeling on your back. The band wants you to carry these burdens with you forever, and remind you how heavy and painful they are.
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