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Matney - The Redneck And The Redman
August 8, 2024
The name Michael Matney is a hit for members of the underground post-punk scene, as […]
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Azketem – Azketem
August 7, 2024
The best part about the album for me is the doom and gloom, and it is easy for the listener to get lost within. As you move towards the shadows, it is so gradual that you don’t even notice losing little bits of yourself along the way until you become one with them, and there is no going back.
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Trenchwar - From The Earth To The Moon
August 6, 2024
TRENCHWAR are a five man band all the way from the capital city of Ankara, […]
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Insanity Alert - Moshemian Thrashody
August 6, 2024
This five man band known as INSANITY ALERT are from Innsbruck/Tyrol, Austria as they have […]
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Dimbild - Dunkelglod
August 6, 2024
Not my cup of tea.
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Meifu – Haunted Dreams
August 5, 2024
“Haunted Dreams” is steeped in Eastern flourishes, served up with a fat side of metaphysics and healthy main of Psych Doom. A hearty fare, this one.
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Wintersun – Time II
August 5, 2024
Every superlative one can think of can be accurately used to describe the album. It intermixes a sense of grandeur with intimate emotional layers, and the listening experience is vast and transcendent. Time can be defined as “the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole,” a concept that is difficult to grasp in its totality. That is what the album represents to me, something that is boundless and enduring.
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Summoning the Lich – Under the Veiled Throne
August 5, 2024
Hailing from Missouri, in the United States, comes Melodic Death Metal/Deathcore band called SUMMONING THE […]
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Crocell - Of Frost, Of Flame, Of Flesh
August 5, 2024
From Denmark comes an intense sound that is attesting to their well-established and unshakable dedication and skill with raw intensity that is to be expected from these guys.
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Vredehammer – God Slayer
August 3, 2024
Consider the fact that this music was composed and performed by one person, and consider his unusual and intelligent approach to songwriting. Next, consider the way he flawlessly combines several genres of Metal. Last, consider that all of this is wrapped up into a sound that can blast through you windows at break-neck speed and leave your home smoldering from the flames, and that is exactly what makes it such a vital album.
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Gaerea – Coma
August 2, 2024
This was a fantastic album, combining traditional Black Metal elements with tones of sadness and despair. Subtle melody lines run throughout the album, adding depth and contrast to the intense and atmospheric sound, while the theme of hope hangs in the balance. GAEREA are back and ready to conquer the world.
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Paradise In Flames – Blindness
August 2, 2024
PARADISE IN FLAMES not only broke the mold of convention, they also broke all of the plates in the cupboards and burned down the house. I feel like a took a ride through Hell on a motor vehicle that moves faster than the speed of sound. I was tossed and turned in every direction but somehow I made it through in the end. That is how carefully they crafted this album, each note in its perfect place, and the musicianship was outstanding.
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Voivod, Prong, and more at Diamond Ballroom
August 1, 2024
It was March madness at the Diamond Ballroom in Oklahoma city when VOIVOD and PRONG […]
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Lacuna Coil, Fear Factory, Lions at the Gate at Diamond Ballroom
August 1, 2024
Italian legends LACUNA COIL rocked the Diamond Ballroom in Oklahoma City along with FEAR FACTORY […]
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Smoke AxD - Vaya Con Dios
August 1, 2024
Great Groove Thrash Metal Hardcore EP, so why isn't it a full album?
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Mons Veneris - Ascent Into Draconian Abyss
August 1, 2024
This album shows what classic Black Metal means in the deeper sense of the words.
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Don Jamieson - No Sleep ‘Til Mcsorley’s
August 1, 2024
Take advantage of this release an laugh until you lungs are out of your body!
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Riot V - Mean Streets
August 1, 2024
This is the third album under the Riot V name after the death in 2012 […]
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Anael – Mare
July 31, 2024
The album is an amalgam of a few different styles, and smarty doesn’t commit to one over another. The one constant theme however is darkness, and it’s almost alive in the album, taking the form that you can see and relate to at times, and other times, it remains a constant looming force that you can’t see. It was refreshing to hear the band’s uncommon take on the genre.
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Avatar, Orbit Culture, The Native Howl at Diamond Ballroom
July 31, 2024
The circus came to town as AVATAR, ORBIT CULTURE and THE NATIVE HOWL took over […]
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Nightside – Death from the North
July 30, 2024
I am pleased with that the band has to offer after 23 years of silence. This album holds many of the original tenants of Black Metal in high regard, and although there are also some solemn moments of melody, it’s a traditional offering to their fans.
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Dethklok "Mutilation on a Spring Night Tour" in Oklahoma City
July 30, 2024
Goblins, dragons, video games, and cartoons — talk about a nerdy metalhead's dream come true. […]
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Lamb of God, The Acacia Strain, Frozen Soul at The Criterion
July 30, 2024
LAMB OF GOD stormed through The Criterion in Oklahoma City with THE ACACIA STRAIN and […]
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Incubus, Badflower, Paris Jackson at The Zoo Amphitheatre
July 30, 2024
Triple-digit temperatures didn't stop fans from flooding the Zoo Amphitheatre in Oklahoma City for the […]
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Damnation - Fátum
July 30, 2024
Exploding out of Hungary, this supergroup of putrid death is disgusting in all the right ways and will leave you wanting more!
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Octohawk - Determinist
July 29, 2024
Progressive metal from Norway.
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High On Fire – Cometh The Storm
July 29, 2024
If you come to “Cometh the Storm” looking for status quo, you might be disappointed. There is something different going on here. Nothing too out of bounds, but definitely a new twist to an old game.
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Cult of Erinyes – Metempsychosis
July 29, 2024
The main accomplishment of the album is how it maintains a tension that never lets up, and as a listener, you can’t help but feeling right on the edge of overloading your senses and wanting to jump into the deep abyss in order for it to go way. But, that’s exactly what the monster pulling the strings wants you to do.
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Act Of Creation – Moments To Remain
July 29, 2024
“Moments To Remain” got the best elements of modern melodic Death Metal: grim melodies, pace and aggression, devastating riffs, and an epic and melancholic sound at times
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Imperia – Dark Paradise
July 29, 2024
"Dark Paradise” is a decent symphonic Metal album, with the vocalist being the standout performer on every song
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Mourners Lament - A Grey Farwell
July 29, 2024
MOURNERS LAMENT is a funeral doom metal band from Chile, who formed in 2004. Their […]
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Huntsmen - The Dry land
July 29, 2024
I haven’t heard a lot of truly unique albums this year but this "The Dry Land" is definitely one of them. On paper, it sounds like something that shouldn’t work but sure as hell does once that play button is pressed. This is a good release for headphone listening as well, so all the details can be fully captured.
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Forgotten Tomb - Nightfloating
July 29, 2024
FORGOTTEN TOMB
’s “
Nightfloating
,” is a powerful statement of what blackened doom can offer and also a searing example of how melody can be incorporated into these dark genres without loosing one iota of grit and guile.
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Servants To The Tide - Where Time Will Come To Die
July 29, 2024
Fans of non-extreme doom will eat this album right up. If you haven’t heard them or, perhaps, you’re new to doom and looking for a starting point, “Where Time Will Come To Die” will hit the spot. I scored the previous album an 8 but I’m giving this one a 9 because it is an obvious upgrade to everything that makes them great.
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Aspernamentum – Primal Judgement Manifesto
July 28, 2024
Considering this was composed and performed by one person, it’s a solid Black Metal album. I didn’t find it overly simple or primal however. I did find it honest, and there is more than meets the eye here.
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Torment of Souls - Mortuus Est I
July 28, 2024
Ooooooooh, someone got a vocal effects processor for Xmas.
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