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Lankester Merrin - Dark Mother's Child
February 27, 2025
Their band name taken from the fictional and well renowned novel The Exorcist (1971), there […]
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Sidewinder - March of the Eternal Heretic
February 27, 2025
WOW, what a great mix between Hardcore, Crossover and Thrash Metal is heard here!
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Mean Mistreater - Do or Die
February 27, 2025
Wow, what a great and fine Heavy Metal release!
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Hell Comes Home - Dying Breed
February 27, 2025
A fine new path for Metalcore acts can be starting on this EP.
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Genocidal Rites - Genocidal Upheaval of Subservient Abrahamic Law
February 27, 2025
The empty throne of Old School Black Metal found its pretender...
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Ephemera - For Those Afraid to Die
February 27, 2025
A surprising mix between Melodic Hardcore/Post-Hardcore and Metalcore can be found here. Taste it!
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Behölder - In the Temple of Tyrant
February 27, 2025
Mixing Doom Metal with Epic Metal and US Metal influences, this quintet sounds really great!
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Admire the Grim – Resist
February 27, 2025
This was a promising debut album from the quintet from Finland. They prove that they have the chops and the songwriting skills to be a major player in the genre. For their next outing, I would just encourage them to explore more of the melodic side of their sound and take more chances in the area of experimentation. This would really put some miles between them and their peers.
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Berlial – Nourishing the Disaster to Come
February 26, 2025
The album exists in the space where anger, sadness, and longing don’t just coexist, but feed into one another, creating a storm of sound that is both deeply cathartic and painfully fragile. This is an album that doesn’t simply express emotions—it struggles with them, wrestles with them, lets them collide and merge in unpredictable ways. It leaves the listener standing in the wreckage, with the understanding that some wounds never fully heal, some desires are never fulfilled, and some emotions will always rage inside us, tangled together in ways we may never fully understand.
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Hell Militia – Canonisation of the Foul Spirit
February 26, 2025
This wasn’t a bad album by any stretch of the imagination, it’s just that too many of the songs sounded the same. This is often a rookie mistake, or the mark of a band who know how they want to sound. I believe it is the latter, but for their next release, I would push them into a little more experimentation and/or diversity.
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Raging Fate - Mutiny
February 26, 2025
Metal mutiny.
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Buried Realm – The Dormant Darkness
February 25, 2025
this album is a nuclear ball of energy just waiting for someone to pick it up so that it can blast them into dust. It’s as if they doused the entire room in accelerant, lit the fuse, and watched the fire ignite. With the load of talent he has as well as his guests, you can hear how well it all works.
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Carcolh – Twilight of the Mortals
February 25, 2025
From their EPK, “Hailing from Bordeaux/Herbignac, France, CARCOLH emerged in 2016, birthed from the ashes […]
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Serenity In Murder – Timeless Reverie
February 24, 2025
“Timeless Reverie” is a multi-faceted album with many different layers. It is mainly a symphonic and melodic Death Metal album, where the guitars and the orchestral arrangements drive a characteristic and unique sound, all kept very well together by an excellent vocalist, who gives the album a different dimension
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Necronomicon Ex Mortis – The Mother of Death
February 24, 2025
NECRONOMICON EX MORTIS’ (what a cool name) “The Mother of Death” is a standout in […]
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Mammoth Grinder - Undying Spectral Resonance
February 24, 2025
MAMMOTH GRINDER’s "Undying Spectral Resonance" is not here to mess around; it’s a game-changer in […]
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Public Grave – Grotesque Mutations
February 24, 2025
PUBLIC GRAVE’s “Grotesque Mutations” is a punchy, no-holds-barred assault on the senses, offering up a […]
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Derev – Troubled Mind
February 23, 2025
The best part of the album is the band’s ability to carry strong emotions into their music. Many of the songs are not complicated, but they are loaded with feelings. I’m not sure I have heard a Progressive album that is this unpretentious and this emotional at the same time.
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Belle Morte – Pearl Hunting
February 23, 2025
“Pearl Hunting” is eleven tracks of well-balanced Symph—sometimes haunting, sometimes visceral—which will make you feel classy, the way that Symph always does, and inherently evil, the way true metal should.
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Autumn’s Dawn – We Lost Our Hope Along The Way
February 22, 2025
This album is an odyssey through the quiet ache of nostalgia and the fragile persistence of hope. It lingers in the tension, in the muted silver hues of memory, where light struggles to break through but never fully surrenders to the dark. It’s an album for those who have stood at the crossroads of hope and despair and found themselves unwilling to choose a direction. It is for those who understand that some stories do not end with triumph or tragedy, but simply continue, wavering in the twilight.
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Indian Nightmare - Banished Into Endless Chaos
February 21, 2025
Trash From The Indians
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Exterior Palnet – Haragma II
February 20, 2025
This music was maddening, and the longer you listen to it, the more it entangles you into its vast web. The highly sophisticated web was designed by a spider that is as cunning as she is astute. Once you are entangled, there is no escape, and the tortuous music plays until your last breath.
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Dynazty – Game of Faces
February 20, 2025
Like DRAGONFORCE, the band has a shit ton of talent. Unlike them however, they don’t push their musicianship as much as their songwriting. They are a well-oiled machine that fires on all cylinders in every song, and they never hold anything back. This was an outstanding album from a band that refuses to sit back and coast through their new release.
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Rohan - Suffering with a Smile
February 20, 2025
A good first coming from this Death Metal band.
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Membaris - Black Plasma Armour
February 20, 2025
The dark essence of Black metal can be clearly heard on the work of this German quartet.
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Sakahiter – Samnite Black Metal
February 20, 2025
Overall, this was an enjoyable experience. The aggressiveness of the album is its best feature, as well as the harrowing vocals. Combined with machine gun drumming and thick bass notes, it made for a memorable album.
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Scitalis – Maledictum
February 19, 2025
Overall, this was an uncommon album for the genre mostly due to the way the vocals were delivered. One thing is for sure, I would not want to be alive during these infamous witch hunts, because I am sure it didn’t end well.
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Deathless Legacy – Damnatio Aeterna
February 19, 2025
This album was very well put together, from the story to the music. They have an amazing vocalist, a catchy sense of songwriting, and a flair for drama that is not overdone.
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Destroyers of All – In Darkness We Remain
February 19, 2025
This was an excellent album. The band keep true to their aggressive roots but were able to mix in several other elements to keep their sound fresh. They are also accomplished musicians that execute with confidence.
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Savage Master - Dark & Dangerous
February 18, 2025
Because I have to say that as far as “Dark & Dangerous” is concerned, I now have heard better, stronger and more coherent songs from SAVAGE MASTER than ever before. The songs are not only positive in their aura, they are also executed and recorded to a perfect standard, with an outstanding sound to boot.
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Saber - Lost In Flames
February 18, 2025
Musically this is very enthusiastically written, played, recorded and released pure Heavy Metal music by a band that likes to keep things simple. They have the ability to make you take notice of everything they do, however straight forward it might be.
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Morax - The Amulet
February 18, 2025
I have racked my brain about which bands you can compare him to, and there are enough, but I will have to mention that comes to mind all through the album, which is DIAMOND HEAD. You will regularly feel that that is who you are listening to, and as far as I’m concerned that is a huge endorsement. But please don’t compare the two, as MORAX has a very different feel, a lot darker.
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Maceration - Serpent Deverounment
February 17, 2025
MACERATION
’s “
Serpent Devourment
,” is just as good, if not better, than their previous two albums and it’s going to establish them as a very constituent force in the scene.
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Mastord – Lemmon Lintu
February 17, 2025
This was a solid listen for me, but too many of the songs fell into the same somber category, and I would have liked to have heard the band take a few more chances, maybe some change of pace songs even. I enjoy somber music, but this was just a bit too much.
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Alien - When Yesterday Comes
February 17, 2025
Alien were formed in Gothenburg Sweden and have been part of the hard rock scene […]
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Nachash – Eschaton Magicks
February 16, 2025
"Eschaton Magicks" is as stately and dark as its cover—Death riding atop a skeleton horse flanked by skeleton, winged warriors, a suit of broken and empty armor at the horse’s hooves. Victory and death all on one image. A must have for extreme metalheads.
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