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Forndom – Moþir
December 19, 2024
I appreciate the minimalist approach to the music, because it allows the layers to be stripped off and the core is left for the listener to enjoy. The core here is both somber and prophetic, and it hints at a world we all know is coming, but we push it down deep inside to avoid the confrontation.
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Total Hate - Forthcoming Age of the Reaper
December 18, 2024
A fine Old School Black Metal release, in the vein of the Second Wave of Black Metal!
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Forged in Black - Forged in Black (Remastered MMXXIV)
December 18, 2024
This reissue of this UK-based Heavy Metal quintet is a fine opportunity for older and younger fans.
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August Moon - Something Eldritch and Macabre
December 18, 2024
Even if it's late, this Finnish Technical Death Metal trio released an excellent full-length!
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Abyssal Frost - The Pyre Aflame
December 18, 2024
Wow, what great first full-length is delivered by this North American Blackened Death Metal band!
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Editor In Chief Dave "That Metal Guy" Campbell's Top 25 Albums of 2024
December 17, 2024
First, a brief statement. I reviewed over 600 albums this year as Editor-In-Chief, and music […]
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Earthburner - Permanent Dawn
December 17, 2024
From the urban wastelands of Chicagoland comes a torrent of putrid aggression with a disgusting display of deathgrind
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Chained to the Dead - A Gruesome Encounter
December 17, 2024
Influenced by old shool death that is tinged with hard rock elements from old New Jersey
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Myrholt - Blandede Meninger Og Aforismer
December 16, 2024
All in all,
Myrholt
’s “
Blandede Meninger Og Aforismer
,” is a wonderfully balanced album between two different approaches to black metal and effectively combines them together with interesting songs.
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Grave With A View - Raw Illumination
December 16, 2024
GRAVE WITH A VIEW
have upped their game with “
Raw Illumination
,” and have solidified themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the black metal scene. This is a strong sophomore album from a band that shows endless promise because they thrive in the endless void.
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Twisted Mist - Gehenna
December 15, 2024
I was a bit leery about Death Metal and Folk being mixed. The melodic tendencies of Death, however, make the pairing surprisingly compelling. “Gehenna” by TWISTED MIST. Strongly recommended for Pagans and Judeo-Christians alike.
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Pandemic - Phantoms
December 15, 2024
“Phantoms” is a blast. There’s a bit of nod to early Thrash with a Hardcore Punk overlay, but the Blackened element took it over the top for me.
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Canaan – Some Last Echo
December 14, 2024
Electronic doom is what CANAAN pedals. It’s a bridge between the past and present, combining 80’s synthwave with modern Doom. The closest band I can make comparisons with might be THE CURE, and this is an original take on the genre that all Doom fans must hear at least once in their lifetime.
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Osakuru - House Of Mirrors
December 13, 2024
Pride & Joy as part of their Pride & Joy Classix series have re-released three […]
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The Host - Blasphemare MMXXIII/The Origin Through the Void
December 12, 2024
If you want a different experience on Black/Death Metal and Blackened Death Metal, tastae this quintet's music.
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Weltschmerz - III: Non Sequitur
December 12, 2024
The essence of what Black Metal is can be found on this release.
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The Gates of Slumber - The Gates of Slumber
December 12, 2024
If you're a die-hard Doom Metal maniac, this release is surely what you're looking for.
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Dominum - The Dead Don’t Die
December 12, 2024
This German quartet is really surprising with such mix of Power Metal, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal with traces of modern tendencies.
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Bloodmoon Eclipse – For I Am Your Death
December 12, 2024
Unfortunately, much of this album falls into the droning noise category for me. There were few discernable riffs, and the vocals were delivered in much of the same manner from song to song. This wasn’t a total loss, but it wasn’t very memorable either.
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Justin "Witty City" Wittenmeier's Top 10 albums of 2024
December 11, 2024
For this year, I kept my blog limited to strickly what I have reviewed this year through either Metal Temple or my Doomed For Metal blog. I purposely tried to keep a variety of styles, although there is a little more doom considering that's my favorite genre. I purposely left big, near mainstream bands off the list as I'm here to help bring exposure to the underground.
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Recidivist - Madness Malformed
December 11, 2024
Unapologetic raw death meatal from SLC
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Vessel – The Somnifier
December 10, 2024
This was an enjoyable album, and I found it to have a gritty mix of some harder songs, and some more lighthearted ones that are still tinged with that depressions sense of evergrey.
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Sunstorm - Restless Fight
December 9, 2024
You would think that I have a membership for reviewing albums where Ronnie Romero is the singer. But I haven’t, it just turns out that he is singing on a lot of albums that I consider interesting.
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Deadly Magic - …As Nightmares Gorged The Earth
December 9, 2024
If there is one real criticism that I can relate to when it comes to DEADLYU MAGIC it is that I feel that “…As Nightmares Gorged The Earth” is way, way too short for me. I would have loved at least 40 minutes more.
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Apocalypse – Pandaemonium
December 9, 2024
APOCALYPSE wants to mix Black, Death and Epic Metal and try to sound different on every album. Whether he has done that or not is not for me to say, as “Pandaemonium” is the first time I ever listened to APOCALYPSE.
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Putrid Vomit Christ - Perpetual Intercourse
December 9, 2024
All in all,
PUTRID VOMIT CHRIST
’s “
Perpetual Inercourse
,” is a very strong early release from a band that I hope I hear more from.
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Blasphemous – To Lay Siege and Conquer
December 8, 2024
I can’t say “To Lay Siege and Conquer” is a terribly inventive album, but it is consistent. If you like your Blackened Death Metal with no spoiler influences like Symph or Atmospheric, this album might be your poison.
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Nigrum – Blood Worship Extremism
December 8, 2024
“Blood Worship Extremism” delivers exactly what it promises: blood worship extremism—all wrapped up in lo-fi, brutal FW Black Metal.
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Retromorphosis – Psalmus Mortis
December 8, 2024
One thing that is immediately noticeable about the album is the fact that it is steeped in the deep traditions of the genre, but it refuses to remain there. They band uses a modern approach to the music, and their technical mastery is strong. For me, it’s model of how modern Death Metal bands should be.
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Cryptorium – Descent Into Lunacy
December 6, 2024
“Descent Into Lunacy” is an old school Death Metal hammering, direct, aggressive, brutal, and bone-chilling
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Thy Legion – Grand Cosmic Funeral
December 6, 2024
This was an excellent album, that combined the might and power of blackened Death Metal with enough somber tones to bury even the brightest soul. Fans of the band will like their commitment to their craft, and they will no doubt win over some new fans with this horrid and hopeless sound.
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Onslaught Kommand - Malignancy
December 5, 2024
If you love extreme music at its most natural form, the Death/Grindcore work of this Chilean quartet is for you.
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Þrymr – Saga of the North
December 5, 2024
Overall, this was an original album that was both creative and thoughtful, and the journey that Trym took the listeners on was filled with sorrow, tears, resolve, hope, and even some joy.
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Panzerchrist - Maleficium - Part 1
December 2, 2024
PANZERCHRIST
is a band that has always been very dependable, providing one solid release after another. Much remains the same for this latest album–while it certainly isn’t mind blowing or trying to reinvent the wheel, it’s a solid effort from a band that is the definition of “what you see is what you get.” With that being said it’s infectious and engaging enough to take a return trip.
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Auriferous Flame – The Insurrectionists and the Caretakers
December 2, 2024
For all the Extreme Black Metal true believers out there, I highly recommend this one
interview
Summoning the old spirits under the spells of the Shaman Witch
December 2, 2024
Since years in the past, the capital of Brazil revealed names that practice unusual (and excellent) ways into Metal genres. And the veteran MIASTHENIA is always one relevant name since the days they came with “XVI”, telling histories and old tales about Pre-Colombian civilizations of America. And with “Espíritos Rupestres”, the band gives another step ahead, using a central concept for the lyrics, and showing a new lineup. Then, we had the opportunity to talk with the band to known about the past, the present and future ambitions.
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