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Relicon - Encompassing The Unknown
September 1, 2024
A Metal lullaby.
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Paralydium – Universe Calls
August 31, 2024
This was an excellent album but not without some consternation. Their level of technical ability is outstanding, but at times, they lost me in the journey of their construction of melodies. Sometimes they sound just a bit too sterile. Still, if you are a fan of Progressive music, there is a lot to like here.
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Limbonic Art – Opus Daemoniacal
August 30, 2024
I don’t know how anyone could survive the onslaught of this album in their ears. The band presses the gas pedal down from the first note and doesn’t let up until the sound has long since passed. It just isn’t very creative.
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Catharia – Unimaginable Dreams of Fate
August 30, 2024
This was an excellent album. It wasn’t just an overly aggressive ride through a conventional Black Metal path, it was a creative and modern approach to the genre. The album kept the listener on their toes throughout, alternating between passages of pure fear and others that were just laced with tension. The aggression was there for sure, in spades at times, but the band knew when to pour gasoline onto the fire and when to snuff it out.
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Marco Glühmann – A Fragile Present
August 30, 2024
Not being familiar with his main band, I took Marco’s solo album on its merits alone, and it is fantastic. He clearly doesn’t shy away from melodies that border, and in some cases, jump head first into the Pop music category. What results is an album has that substance, character, and artistry, with complexities that are subtle and don’t take away from an easy listening experience.
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Intranced - Muerte Y Metal
August 30, 2024
Considered one of the hottest newcomers on the American metal scene, formed in 2022 in […]
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Kommandant – Exhibition of Conquest
August 30, 2024
Black Metal is one genre that is boldly expansive, if bands take advantage of the loose genre boundaries. Unfortunately, KOMMANDANT didn’t take an real risks with their sound. They aren’t bad musicians by any stretch, but they do need to risk a little more in order to separate themselves from thousands of other like bands.
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Nightmare - Encrypted
August 29, 2024
WOW, this release is the living proof that even pioneers can learn some new lessons and unleash a state-of-the-art full-length!
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My Diligence - Death.Horses.Black
August 29, 2024
This fine mixing between Progressive Rock, Stoner Metal and Psychedelic Rock is something that will blow your minds.
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Mind’s Mirrors - Forever Is Not Nearly Long Enough
August 29, 2024
Wow, one can hear a US Power Metal form of music with clear traces from European Power Metal School, and many more! It's amazing!
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Drive By Wire - Time Horizon
August 29, 2024
This is a very good and hooking Stoner Rock/Hard Rock release.
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Les Chants Du Hazard – Livre Troisième
August 29, 2024
Fans of classical music and horror might find this to their liking. I feel like I am in church again, as a young boy. But, it’s not a typical church service, because behind the façade on the stage, horrible things are being done just out of sight. It’s dark, and mysterious, and as I mentioned, the band is not without talent…it’s just not for me.
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Freedom Call - Silver Romance
August 29, 2024
Freedom call is back celebrating 25 years.
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Eternal Drak - Imprisoned Souls
August 28, 2024
All ok but the singing.
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Trelldom – …By The Shadows …
August 28, 2024
The album is dark, a place where melodies twist and turn through corridors of haunting echoes and sudden, sharp dissonance, creating a wall of sound that is both crushing and exhilarating. Vocals emerge from the depths like tortured whispers, and rhythms pulse erratically, at times lulling you into a trance-like state. There’s a feeling that something is always lurking just out of sight, something that haunts the spaces between the sounds. It’s like being trapped in a fevered dream that teeters on the brink of nightmare, compelling you to keep listening, even as it pulls you deeper into its embrace.
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Between the Killings - Omnipotence
August 28, 2024
A second installment to the depravity of a killer expressed with sheer brutality
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Wormed - Omegaon
August 27, 2024
WORMED does such a great job at expressing an epic sci fi saga that is rooted in technical brutal death, but they are so much more than this. There are just so many layers to the complexities of WORMED than just mere brutal death metal.
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Waste - In Bloom
August 27, 2024
Exploding out of Minneapolis to put MN deathcore on the map with a hybridisation of nu metal and metalcore that bleeds into their heavy sound of deathcore.
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Dread Ogre - Get Ready For The Storm
August 27, 2024
DREAD OGRE
's “
Get Ready For The Storm
” is a solid album that balances doom and traditional metal in a modern package that honors the old school in the best ways.
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Solstitium - Morgoth
August 27, 2024
All in all,
SOLSTITIUM
's “
Morgoth
” is a solid debut album that shows a band with unlimited potential. Their balance between heavy and light elements, while keeping it catchy and emotional, is impressive.
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The Lord Weird Slough Feg – Radical Man
August 26, 2024
SLOUGH FEG in the 1990’s was the fermentation of the underground Metal scene, and the “Radical Man” compilation is the high-octane distilled product, bottled and sealed for your listening pleasure.
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Amen Corner - Written By The Devil
August 26, 2024
All in all AMEN CORNER’s “Written By The Devil,” is a horror drenched occult extravaganza takes a different path for it’s brand of black metal than a lot of modern bands do. But it's old school worship is crafted with a lot of obvious love for the scene without sounding like a repeating of the past.
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Marche Funebre – After the Storm
August 26, 2024
Overall, this was a fantastic album from start to finish, and the deep, expansive tones of hatred and despair trade off fluidly throughout. Attractive melodies intertwine within the caves beneath the earth, and you find yourself sinking more with each passing note.
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Attractive Chaos – Tame & Conquer
August 26, 2024
ATTRACTIVE CHAOS deliver an excellent melodic Metal EP. “Tame & Conquer” consolidates the melodic Metal style of the band but with more diversity allowing different influences and styles entering their music
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Tommy Denander - Cut In Ice- Revisited
August 26, 2024
Revisiting the past.
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Ascent – Gamma
August 25, 2024
The album survived a bit of a lackluster opener, and as it rolled forward, its many nuances came out of its shell. The best part of the album for me was their strong musicianship, and I found myself intrigued with it. I am looking forward to what the band can do next, because they have the necessary foundations.
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Silver Horses - Electric Omega
August 25, 2024
Good soft hard rock.
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Fabulae Dramatis – Violenta
August 24, 2024
Overall, this was an excellent album. It was full of emotional peaks, created by the yin and yang of the ebb and flow of the various vocals styles, and musical shifts. The band is very talented as well, and they use that talent to create an exciting album that is full of mystery and darkness.
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Holy Mother - Rise
August 24, 2024
In just over 40 minutes HOLY MOTHER have impressed me more than I would have thought possible.
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God is an Astronaut – Embers
August 24, 2024
One definition of “embers” is “slowly dying or fading emotions, memories, ideas, or responses still capable of being revived,” and I believe that definition is met with the music on the album. I have always maintained that instrumental albums are harder to digest for the average listener, but if you let the combination of various emotions on the album in, you will feel their beauty, no matter how sad it is at times.
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Michael Schenker - My Years with UFO
August 23, 2024
And Michael Schenker is back, and this is one of the best releases of this ear!!! BUY IT AT ANY COST!!!!
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Piah Mater – Under the Shadow of a Foreign Sun
August 22, 2024
There is a lot of depth as well as many things to explore on the album. Their musicianship is excellent, and they put a lot of thought into the songwriting. I feel like they are only one or two big melodies away from a breakthrough album however, and I look forward to what they can do next.
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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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