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Mooch - Visions
August 22, 2024
Light your joint.
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Vhäldemar - Sanctuary Of Death
August 22, 2024
The Spanish Power/Heavy Metal spearheads are back with such great release!
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Mythologik - Blood in the Sky
August 22, 2024
And the North American Thrash Metal promisse becomes a massive and great reality!
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Miehala - Sons Of Alaheim
August 22, 2024
MIEHALA are a four man band specialising in thrash metal as they are all from […]
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Date Back to Dawn - Reminiscence
August 21, 2024
Fresh out of Tokyo Japan, this band blends so much to formulate their take on melodic hardcore!
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Illdisposed - In Chambers Of Sonic Disgust
August 20, 2024
I can mention is that once you have the music entering your ears either through your headphones or the open air, you will be able to immediately distinguish which band you are listening to. Is that a bad thing? Not at all, as a lot of bands would love to be recognised at first tone.
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Forever Falling – The Determinism Of Essence In Matter
August 20, 2024
This was an excellent album, full of doomsday prophecies and about as much pain and suffering that you could expect to put someone through and not end them. With each passing note, the feelings deepen, until total body and mind numbness is all that is left.
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Al-Namrood - Al Aqrab
August 19, 2024
All in all,
AL-NAMROOD
’s “
Al Aqrab
” is something different from most of what I’ve jammed this year and it was a welcomed, and enjoyable, change of scenery for me.
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Metal Church – The Final Sermon (Live in Japan)
August 19, 2024
Listening to “The Final Sermon (Live in Japan)” it feels like no time has passed since those Mike Howe days and those albums. A fitting tribute to a legendary vocalist.
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Just One Fix – Submit Or Death
August 19, 2024
“Submit Or Death” is a Thrash Metal EP with traditional Thrash Metal influences, Death and Groove Metal twists, and Hardcore vibes
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Pontifex – From The Pale Mist
August 19, 2024
“From The Pale Mist” combines the brute force of a Black Metal hammering with darkness and epic and melancholic melodies
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Kvaen – The Formless Fire
August 19, 2024
Sometimes, being signed to a major record label isn’t necessarily and indicator of talent. In this case however, the band does have talent, they just took the paved road of familiarity instead of forging their own path. It wasn’t a bad album by any stretch of your imagination, it was just too safe.
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Desaster - Bringing The Storm To Rotterdam
August 19, 2024
A new release from the German masters of Teutonic Black/Thrash Metal!! They have managed to […]
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Ossilegium - The Gods Below
August 18, 2024
Like the Whitest of Stripes before them, a band with only two members can only do so much.
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Necrophagia - Moribundis Grim
August 16, 2024
NECROPHAGIA was one of the forerunners of the Extreme Metal scene, and even with my limited knowledge of that part of the Metal community, I do know that the band of whom Killjoy was the undisputed leader made a huge impact in the underground. “Moribundis Grim” is a fitting end to a massive legacy, and one for the real fans.
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Brocas Helm - Helm's Deep (The Demo Anthology)
August 16, 2024
The biggest plus of “Helm's Deep (The Demo Anthology)” is the fact that for a demo album is sounds bloody good. Every song is very distinguishable in sound, and not one of the instruments is being overshadowed by the others. This goes to show the level of professionalism BROCAS HELM has always been capable of bringing to the table.
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Grim Colossus – Descent into Madness
August 16, 2024
From Bandcamp, “Descent Into Madness” follows the journey of a man who after his studies […]
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Atavistia – Inane Ducam
August 16, 2024
“Inane Ducam” is an excellent symbiosis of relentless Death Metal hammering with Black Metal twists, of well-composed orchestral arrangements, and of a dark melodic framework
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Millennial Reign - World on Fire
August 16, 2024
If one think that US Metal and US Power Metal have nothing more to show, then comes a release like this to show that things can be endless...
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House By The Cemetary - The Mortuary Hauntings
August 16, 2024
This is a piece of what Old School Death Metal must be.
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High Desert Queen - Palm Reader
August 16, 2024
A fine Stoner Metal release with groove and Hard Rock touches.
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Necrocene - Detrimental Paratomy
August 16, 2024
I don’t need gargle bargle in crystal clear 4k hi-def quality. I need it real, genuine, and ugly.
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Darkend – Viaticum
August 15, 2024
What I like most about the album is the combination of traditional Black Metal with modern twists. For me, it shows a sextet that is true to their roots, but also not afraid to branch out and use techniques that some of their peers wouldn’t. The result is a winning album that interesting as it is provocative.
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DD Verni - Dreadful Company
August 13, 2024
DD VERNI is hitting everything on the head with a vengeance. He is taking no prisoners. If you dopn't understand what he is soinging you are lacking the basic knowledge of the English language. Not one word is too difficult to grasp, and he is making sure you know what he means. On top of that he is playing everything himself, except for the drums and some guest guitarists. That makes “Dreadul Company” even more impressive in my book.
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Human Infection - Gravesight
August 13, 2024
The most memorable parts are the bad parts, and everything else is just “meh.”
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Grand Massive – Houses Of The Unholy
August 12, 2024
GRAND MASSIVE’s “House of the Unholy” is a sturdy bridge between studio LPs. Clever title, bizarre and striking cover, first-rate tracks throughout, and a convincing cover to round it all out.
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Motivik - Renouncement
August 12, 2024
MOTIVIK originates from Atlanta, Georgia, USA and if you try to listen to what kind of music they play you will end up classifiying it as Melodic Thrash mixed with Heavy Metal, all in a contemporary setting.
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Wrektomb - Bovine Mockeries of Human Posturing
August 12, 2024
WREKTOMB is a death/doom metal band from Baltimore, Maryland; “Bovine Mockeries of Human Posturing,” is […]
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Exhumination - Master's Personae
August 12, 2024
All in all,
EXHUMINATION
's “
Master's Persona
” is an album that breaks back the danger and volatile atmosphere of death metal.
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Dendera - Mask of Lies
August 12, 2024
Mask of Lies is an album full of quality. Melody, harmony and downright aggressiveness are the pillars that hold this record up and those about to hear it will NOT want to turn it off.
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Baroness US Summer Tour 2024
August 10, 2024
BARONESS brought their Summer tour through the Diamond Ballroom in Oklahoma City with support from […]
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In Flames, Gatecreeper, and Creeping Death at Diamond Ballroom
August 10, 2024
Legendary Swedish metal band IN FLAMES wowed at Oklahoma City's Diamond Ballroom with support from […]
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Black Sites – The Promised Land?
August 9, 2024
What struck me most about the band is their talent. The songwriting was good as well, perhaps just a bit stale, but the energy they put into their music leaves no doubt that they are genuine to themselves, and that is all that matters in music…making something of your own, and leaving your mark.
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Million Moons – I May Be Some Time
August 9, 2024
To summarize, the moon's phases represent the passage of time and cycles, and can symbolize the natural ebb and flow of life. Sometimes your life is difficult, and other times pleasant, and I’d like to think that the pleasant times outweigh the difficult ones. Through seven instrumental songs, you can experience this all of the natural flow of life and much more with a few listens to “I May Be Some Time” by MILLION MOONS.
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Absorb – Smog
August 9, 2024
My only real complaint about the album is that it is too short. Just when I began to make peace with the dreadful mood, it was over. Still, if you can survive these three heart-piercing songs, you have real constitution. They beat you over the head when you are already down for the count, mercilessly.
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Moon Shot - The Power
August 8, 2024
Rock 'n' Roll as it must be, but with modern and with an eclectic appeal.
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