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Hell:on - Shaman
July 28, 2024
Her body is an absolute 10 but her face resembles Willem DaFoe pressed against the glass in a hot Greek bathhouse.
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Brume – Marten
July 28, 2024
From Bandcamp; "BRUME" (pronounced 'Broom') are living proof that California is not all sunshine and […]
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Nemus Anima – The God of Forest
July 27, 2024
Although this is Metal in its prime form, it just wasn’t overly exciting for me.
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Desolus - System Shock
July 25, 2024
This album is a fine 'how-to-play' Thrash/Black Metal compendium!
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Septage - Septic Worship (Intolerant Spree Of Infesting Forms)
July 25, 2024
With a putrid infection that spread from Coppenhagen Septage vomits all over you with their fast, raw and disgusting grindcore that tears through you leaving the thick stench of death behind with their debut and sadly last album.
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Funeral Storm – Chthonic Invocations
July 24, 2024
Funeral Storm's latest offering, "Chthonic Invocations," delves into the abyss with relentless fervor. From the […]
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Kalandra - A Frame Of Mind
July 24, 2024
Not what you expect and this is good.
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Leprous – Melodies of Atonement
July 23, 2024
The album is a little stripped down from their usual sound, but it is no less vibrant and colorful. They have a very uncommon way of composing songs, but they can go from a lamb’s gentle cry to a wolf’s rabid howl at the turn of a dime. It’s quite a personal and reflective album in my opinion.
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Wolves Don't Sleep - Fears & Fractures
July 23, 2024
Usually a Metalcore band will be as bipolar as possible, with their emotions ranging from extremely aggressive and angry to utterly emo and despondent. WOLVES DON’T SLEEP don’t follow that recipe at all. They start at hard and heavy and finish just before the aggressive stage. Their boundaries are quite a lot tighter than people in the Metalcore community are used to.
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Balance Of Power- Fresh From The Abyss
July 23, 2024
Founding members Tony Richie and Lionel Hicks are back with album number six which has […]
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Hardraw - Abyss Of Mankind
July 23, 2024
Hardaw are a Heavy Metal band based in Cyprus. The band which was formed in […]
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Stormborn – Zenith
July 23, 2024
Melodic Heavy/Power and yes, even Speed Metal is passing you by left, right and centre. It all sounds very good, has the perfect and positive vibe that you expect from this kind of music. The musicians are also all very capable, and the singer has a voice that is complementing everything the instrumentalists are able to throw at him.
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“Aoryst - Relics of Time”
July 22, 2024
The waiting is over! Talk about an immediate shock to the system and a blast […]
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Assimilator – Expelled into Suffering
July 22, 2024
Assimilator – Expelled into Suffering Oh Fuck! You’re gonna make me Suffer??? Assimilator's EP "Expelled […]
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Lamentari – Ex Umbra In Lucem
July 21, 2024
This album has it all…outstanding musicianship, full, rich sounds from the orchestral arrangements, and enough hate and hellfire to cast an angel down to the pit and burn him through.
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Atomic Kings - Atomic Kings
July 21, 2024
Atomic Rock.
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Drunemeton - Tir nan Og
July 20, 2024
DRUNEMETON’s “Tir Nan Og,” is a black metal album that steps outside the box even as it holds onto its roots, resulting in a raw but dynamic album that will appeal to a lot of people even if they don’t like black metal.
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Dantalion - Fatum
July 20, 2024
All in all
DANTALION
’s “
Fatum
” is a tortuous journey through utter darkness. It stabs and beats you along the way, not even offering more than the briefest respite. If this is your type of music (and if not, it needs to be) this is an album that if you missed last year, might as well jump in now and embrace the sweet, sweet misery.
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Winter Eternal – Echoes of Primordial Gnosis
July 20, 2024
From Bandcamp, “WINTER ETERNAL return with their boldest record yet: “Echoes of Primordial Gnosis.” While […]
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Final Cry – Zombique
July 20, 2024
Like a rapist with no hands...
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Extinct - Incitement of Violence
July 19, 2024
The spirit of '80s American thrash metal is alive & well in Northern Germany.
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Eremit - Rise of the Ruan~angh
July 19, 2024
I can’t think of a better piece of music to bridge the gap between their much awaited fourth full-length album. Quite simply, “
Rise of the Ruan~angh
” continues to add to the band’s growing legend and solidifies their place in the pantheon of modern doom.
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Mist Descends - Horizons
July 17, 2024
A good release of a band that has too much to offer.
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Greystone Canyon - Iron & Oak
July 17, 2024
WOW, this is a great Hard Rock release, cowboys!!!
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Deathwish - The Fourth Horseman
July 17, 2024
Taste this corrosive mix between Metal, Punk Rock, Hardcore and Rock 'n' Roll!
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Catbreath - Slice ‘Em All
July 17, 2024
A brutal Crossover/Hardcore release to destroy ears and necks!
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Magistraal - Fantoom van de Deemsterburcht
July 17, 2024
The wild drums, depraved vocals, and just the right use of melody make the experience raw and as haunted as it is haunting. It’s one of those black metal albums that has moments of surprising beauty even in utter darkness.
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Nihilo Machina – The Black River
July 17, 2024
This was a fantastic album, that combined many of the traditional elements of Black Metal with just enough melody and symphony to keep it interesting, Considering this was all done by one person, this is an amazing testament to his vision.
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Disbelief – Killing Karma
July 17, 2024
“Killing Karma” is a deadly delivery of aggressive hammering, spine-chilling atmosphere, and a grim melodic framework with melancholic elements
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Atrae Bilis – Aumicide
July 17, 2024
“Aumicide“ is a triptych of brutality, atmosphere, and melancholy with a few progressive twists
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Miruthan – Cult of the Dead
July 16, 2024
This was a promising debut EP for the Black Metal band out of Australia. They should be proud, and I am looking forward to what they have to offer next. Keep these guys on your radar for sure.
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Malignancy-...Discontinued
July 16, 2024
Like a Shotgun blast, this album will shred through your senses with sporatic tempos, raging blast beats with some solid goove undertones that create a torrent of aggression and technical death
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The Omnific – The Law of Augmenting Returns
July 15, 2024
Perhaps the most striking thing about the album is that prowess aside, the band are also excellent songwriters. The average listener might see the limitation of four strings, but they see a veritable wide-open field, and they explore every inch.
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Sulphur and Mercury
July 15, 2024
So SULPHUR AND MERCURY are a four man heavy metal band from Italy, they are […]
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Stormhunter - Best Before: Death
July 15, 2024
German heavy metal power act STORMHUNTER have been knocking around the heavy metal scene in […]
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Severe Torture - Torn From the Jaws of Death
July 14, 2024
All in all,
SEVERE TORTURE
are back in a big way . “
Torn From the Jaws of Death
,” proves the band has lost none of their potency and they are more than capable of competing with anyone in the scene, old or new.
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