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Warm Gadget – Sorrows
November 18, 2024
As for the music, it is exactly I would expect from an Industrial band that has their feet firmly in the nineties like WARM GADGET. No new found experimantation, no Extreme Metal sidelines, Simple and effective, with hard beating drums, good heavy bass playing, piercing guitar riffs and a very disturbing voice.
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As I Lay Dying - Through Storms Ahead
November 18, 2024
The USA Metalcore masters are back with this outstanding full-lenght! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
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Haliphron – Anatomy Of Darkness
November 18, 2024
“Anatomy Of Darkness” is a well-composed symphonic Death Metal album with Black Metal twists. The album is a crushing and aggressive delivery, led by punishing guitar riffing, relentless double-bass drumming, and versatile growls
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Abramelin - Sins of the Father
November 17, 2024
“
Sins of the Father
,” is an album that is balanced across the pantheon of extreme metal and offers a straight up 100% death metal
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The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara – Origins
November 15, 2024
My biggest problem with the album is the label. I know, I know, I tend to be a bit of a gatekeeper. But when you call yourselves Progressive Metal yet you are pretty far from that definition, I take issue. The album wasn’t bad per se, but it fails to really get under your skin and light a fire. That fire could even be subtle emotion. I hate to be overly critical, but I am still scratching my head.
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Derision Cult – The Mercenary Notes, Pt 2
November 14, 2024
Remember the first time you heard ROB ZOMBIE? I do, and I found his sound to be simple, but totally innovative. That was 25+ years ago, and I have that same sense of creativity from DERISION CULT. One thing that struck me from the start of the album is that some of the music is tongue-in-cheek, while other parts are stone sober. It’s like a new wave of refreshing music that will make you think all over again.
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Kings Never Die - The Life & Times
November 14, 2024
Kings Never Die is a Hardcore & Punk band made up of members Dan Nastasi […]
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Kant - Paranoia Pilgrimage
November 14, 2024
“Paranoia Pilgrimage” is the second album by heavy psychedelic rock band Kant from Aschaffenburg, Germany. […]
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Maul - In the Jaws of Bereavement
November 14, 2024
This Death Metal band shows clearly what means to evolve without leaving aside its personality. Hear to it! NOW!
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Lars Eric Mattson - Burning Bridges
November 14, 2024
Wow, another great Melodic Rock release offered by Lars!!!
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Horna - Nyx (Hymnejä Yölle)
November 14, 2024
Wow, what a great Black Metal release, showing the band at its peak!
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Barathrum - Überkill
November 14, 2024
The Finnish Black Metal legend is back with another killing release!
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Ruff Majik - Moth Eater
November 14, 2024
South Africa for the win!
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Nachtmystium – Blight Privilege
November 13, 2024
Although one could describe the album fairly loosely as Black Metal, it’s clear that Blake has his own vision of his music, and it takes all kinds of tangents, but also ones that make sense in the scheme of the album. It’s a testament to Blake and his hand’s vision for their craft.
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Old Wainds – Stormheart
November 13, 2024
This wasn’t a bad album by any stretch of the imagination, but following five previous albums, the band didn’t challenge themselves enough. They clearly have talent, and a penchant for the darker side of Black Metal, but they rested here.
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Misanthropic Aggression – Insect Politics
November 12, 2024
I really enjoyed this album. It has a dank and dark quality to it that, combined with its innate energy, just got me up on my feet and made me feel like breaking things, as many thing as I could find. Strangely, I also wanted a shower after listening to it, it was that dirty.
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Brothers Of Metal – Fimbulvinter
November 12, 2024
This is the Melodic Viking version of MANOWAR and SABATON with just about every sort of Metal thrown in when appropriate. And even though it goes over the top on a regular basis, I just can’t stop listening to this.
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Isleptonthemoon – Only the Stars Know of my Misfortune
November 12, 2024
“Only the Stars Know of my Misfortune” captures a potent fusion of light and darkness, expertly balancing the weight of despair with moments of resilience that feel like a defiant ember in the shadows. This album isn’t content to simply linger in melancholy or anger; instead, it persistently shines through, never letting the darkness consume it. It’s an experience of hopeful endurance and raw honesty, portraying resilience as not just an act of survival but as a quiet, steady courage.
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Carnosus - Wormtales
November 12, 2024
A disgusting display of melodic thech death in all the right ways hailing from Sweden
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Deserts Of Mars - Dead Planet Exodus
November 12, 2024
Stoner Metal madness.
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Veonity - The Final Element
November 11, 2024
All in all,
VEONITY
’s “
The Element
,” isn’t reinventing the wheel or anything for the genre but they do exemplify it in the very best ways. If your taste for metal is for something that is definitely heavy but extreme, this album needs to be on your radar. A good time is guaranteed to be had with this album.
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Avtotheism - Reflections of Execrable Stillness
November 11, 2024
The disgusting sulpherous atmospheric dissonance coated in the putrid brutal technical death that forge a vile unforgetable sound
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Rimbacher – High Hopes on the Rocks
November 11, 2024
This was an excellent album. Of course, the band isn’t trying to recreate the wheel, but the album is honest, and it has a lot of energy. In the end, it just makes you feel good, and isn’t that the point of music in the first place?
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Lay Of The Autumn – Of Love And Sorrow
November 11, 2024
LAY OF THE AUTUMN deliver an interesting debut album, which is somewhere in the middle between symphonic Metal and Power Metal, Traditional Power Metal vibes, orchestrations, and keyboards, all led by versatile vocals are prominent album features
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Virtual Symmetry – Veils of Illumination
November 10, 2024
This is another fantastic album from these seasoned musical veterans. Perhaps what impresses me most is their ability to always look forward when composing a new album, and this one is no exception. They have the perfect blend of melody, depth in songwriting, and out of this world musicianship.
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Hell Valley High - Welcome To Hell Valley High
November 9, 2024
Hell Valley High is a groove-driven heavy rock band, based in Utrecht, The Netherlands. The […]
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Fatal Vision – Three Times Lucky
November 8, 2024
This was a good album. They didn’t re-create the wheel, as that would be nearly impossible, but what they did do well was push emotions in their music, and created some memorable hooks for the listener to take with them. There was also a nice balance between the vocals and the instruments, to the point where one didn’t outshine the other.
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Half Me - Opium EP
November 8, 2024
Half Me are a five piece band from Hamburg Germany. Formed in October 2018 after […]
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Opeth – The Last Will and Testament
November 8, 2024
This album strikes a rare balance between Progressive intricacy, dark storytelling, and glimmers of light that struggle to break through its somber and angry tones. These stories unfold over a meticulously crafted backdrop of shifting time signatures, complex layers, and atmospheric transitions that leave each track feeling like an unfolding chapter in a larger, haunting novel. Each song feels carefully plotted, its emotional intensity mounting steadily, only to shift directions unexpectedly—a trademark of great Progressive music. This album stands as a masterful blend of Progressive ambition and lyrical poignancy, immersing the listener in a carefully crafted sonic landscape. For anyone who seeks music that is as intellectually stimulating as it is emotionally resonant, a powerful journey not to be missed, and their best album in many years.
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Frust – New Moon
November 7, 2024
From Austria, comes Post Black Metal band FRUST, a one-man project. From their EPK, “While […]
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Grylle – Egrotants, Souffreteux, Cacochymes, Covidards
November 7, 2024
There was nice balance between the many folk instruments used on the album with the traditional guitars of Black Metal. There was a sinister quality to the music, as well as hypnotic ones, that almost beg you to enter their world, where even the strongest person might succumb to their dark charms.
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Vølus - Merciful the Dying Light
November 7, 2024
If you want a new experience on Death Metal, try this release.
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Mordkaul - Feed the Machine
November 7, 2024
This band offers an updated form of Old School Melodic Death Metal that is impossible to resist to!
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Adorior - Bleed on My Teeth
November 7, 2024
Wow, what ass kicking Old School Thrash/Death/Black Metal release!
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Ensiferum – Winter Storm
November 7, 2024
This was a solid album. I think that fans will get exactly what they want here…a familiar sound that is comfortable for them as well as one that doesn’t take the album on tangents. No one can question the band’s talent, but the songwriting is just a bit too predictable for me. Still, it was an enjoyable listen.
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Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks
November 7, 2024
JON ANDERSON is back to making new music. This time debuting with his backing band, […]
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