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Death Rattle - The Moral Chokehold
July 1, 2025
Groove Metal as it must be can be heard on this excellent release.
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Dagdrøm - Schauder
July 1, 2025
Wow, what great Black Metal release from thie beginner!
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Bell Of Mimir - Nocturne
July 1, 2025
A good Doom Metal act that must improve its efforts on the recordings. But a good band.
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Balmog - Laio
July 1, 2025
And even after all these years, these veterans on Black Metal are still doing great!
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Axiom Chaos - Primacy Arrival
July 1, 2025
O good first coming from a promising new Brutal Death Metal act.
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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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Mystopera – Das Lied Der Steinernen Engel
June 30, 2025
An epic adventure of the Pagan Viking sort with a sea voyage, lots of fighting and maybe a funeral, then more sea voyaging and even more fighting follow by something about honor and death and then maybe some furious vengeance and some sort of heroic ending.
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Turian - Blood Quantum Blues
June 30, 2025
What the hell am I listening to right now? Yes, I know it is a band called TURIAN, a Seattle band that makes Metal Hardcore mixed with Noise Rock. I also know that “Blood Quantum Blues” is their fourth release, and according to their Bandcamp site the first one where they really feel free.
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Fairyland - The Story Remains
June 30, 2025
A legacy not forgotten, the path continues for Fairyland, this album celebrates the career and life of their founder yet the story of the band is still unwritten and the story remains.
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Gruesome – Silent Echoes
June 30, 2025
GRUESOME deliver a masterclass in progressive and technical Death Metal. “Silent Echoes” is flesh-ripping and aggressive Death Metal at insane pace, smartly combined with melodic and progressive elements at slower pace
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Akouphenom – Connections to the Eternal Erebus
June 26, 2025
This was an album with a lot to offer the listener. The first two songs were very dark amalgams of Black and Death Metal, with deep elements of Doom, but the final two songs took on a whole different meaning. I was captivated by the album as whole, and found that there are many secrets buried within. Come try to unearth them with a listen of “Connections to the Eternal Erebus.”
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Abigail Williams – A Void Within Existence
June 26, 2025
Black metal has always lived in extremes—fury unleashed through blast beats, scorched earth tremolo picking, and vocals that sound like they were torn from the void. But, the finest albums in the genre do more than burn; they carve. This latest release is no exception. It’s a study in strength through precision, aggression shaped by intent, and rage that carries a refined edge. This record stands out by finding a balance within the chaos. It’s aggressive without being mindless, intricate without being pretentious, and melodic without ever compromising its bleak core. This is black metal with teeth—but also with a mind. A storm, but one that knows exactly where it’s going.
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Madhouse - Plead The Fifth
June 26, 2025
Madhouse are a Glam Metal band from Vienna in Austria who were formed by Mikky […]
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Pandemia - Darkened Devotion
June 26, 2025
It's great to known that the Czech Death Metal are still as destructive and good as always after all these years!
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Affliction Vector - Contra Hominem
June 26, 2025
A very good first offering from this Death/Black Italian band!
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Alkemia – Depulsus
June 25, 2025
From Bandcamp, “From the haunted catacombs of Uppsala, Sweden, emerges ALKEMIA, a solemn procession of […]
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Mjolne – Through Veils of Time
June 25, 2025
Although I was expecting a FWOBM sound, I was pleasantly surprised by the modern sound while still keeping one of their feet planted in 90’s Norwegian Black Metal. The album was excellently composed, and it’s beyond amazing to consider that all of this was done by one person. All Black Metal fans will enjoy this, and Mjolne will also win over some new ones, like me.
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Phantomy - From the Wild
June 25, 2025
If you are looking for a good time and feel good record you can do a lot worse than trying out PHANTOMY, as “From the Wild” will have you dancing, twisting and turning in no time. So, you will have a smile on your face before you know it.
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Front Row Warriors - Running Out Of Time
June 25, 2025
The slower songs on “Running Out Of Time” are all okay, but the faster ones are the real stars for me. That is also where singer Elkie Gee gets to show off her wares, where she is able to combine her singing with what almost sounds like shouting, but which is done in such a way that it demonstrates how powerful her voice really is.
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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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Helms Deep - Chasing the Dragon
June 25, 2025
Heavy Metal done right (with copious amount of cheese!). For fans of Satan, Liege Lord, Metal Church, Jag Panzer and Savatage.
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Autumn Lies Buried – Mob Mentality
June 24, 2025
I identify strongly with their message, and it’s nice to see that there are fellow people out there who want to burn down the establishment. The music was strong as well, but just some pinches of more variation would have made the album stronger.
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Cromlech – Of Owls and Eels
June 23, 2025
A journey through shadow, memory, and dream, indeed. For me, it was more like a journey through shadows and nightmares, and the way Impurus brought them to light was noteworthy. It’s another example of Black Metal composed outside of the boxes of convention and tradition.
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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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Deathgoat – Dragged Into Realms Below
June 23, 2025
DEATHGOAT deliver excellence in traditional Death Metal. “Dragged Into Realms Below” is an album driven by the “Swedish” chainsaw guitars, by pace, insanity, and a blood-freezing melodic framework
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Hearts On Fire - Signs & Wonders
June 23, 2025
It's been seven years since Hearts On Fire released their debut album “Call Of Destiny”.Now […]
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First Light - Elemental
June 23, 2025
First Light was formed in 2020 by lifelong friends Dave Hardman and Carl Sharples two […]
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Remaining Warmth – Before the Years
June 20, 2025
This was a fantastic journey seen through the eyes of Andrey Novozhilov. Your only real reminder as to the genre is the aggressive drumming and thick background. He lets the melody come out from behind the stage and take the center role, and it is very well crafted, and leaves a lasting impression.
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Vaneno – Chaos, Hostility, Murder
June 18, 2025
This type of album is no-nonsense, no-frills music that just seeks to bludgeon the listener into submission. It met that mark. They aren’t trying to reinvent the wheel either, and although some of their riffs seem familiar, it’s the way they play them than stands out.
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Wald Krypta - Disenchantment
June 18, 2025
A very good Old School Black Metal release that will make the hearts of fans of the genre beat stronger!
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The Chris Rolling Squad - Damn You All to... Hell
June 18, 2025
Wow, if you're not dead, the work of this French trio will be on you 'must-have' item list for sure!
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Mortuaire - Monde Vide
June 18, 2025
A very good first Doom Death Metal visit from this French quintet.
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Martoriator - Bloodpainted Visions of Perpetual Conflict
June 18, 2025
If one band can rewrite the rules of Black/Death Metal, this Italian duet is this band!
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Imperishable - Swallowing the World
June 18, 2025
Wow, what a great Blackened Death Metal/Death Metal full-length from this Swedish quartet! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
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Primal – Iron Age
June 18, 2025
My personal take on all of this is that PRIMAL is a very good band that makes very pleasant Heavy Metal music. nothing more, nothing less. But hey, sometimes that is all one needs.
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Signs Of Algorithm – Sunchaser
June 18, 2025
Once the music starts you can be sure that you are listening to a pure and unadulterated Metalcore album. SIGNS OF ALGORITHM goes for broke, and mixes aggression and Heavy Music in a very constructive and positive way.
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