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The Moor – Ombra
February 17, 2024
I don’t believe I have ever heard any album with so much wasted potential. The band uses a lot of different sounds, but always falls backwards after several bars. They also have talent, but their approach to songwriting is akin to not being able to dig yourself out of a hole that is shallow, and should present only a minor challenge.
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Ignescent - Fight In Me
February 17, 2024
This delicious album could be called "When Hard Rock and Modern Metal" unite, because it's what you'll find on it!
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Morbid Sacrifice - Ceremonial Blood Worship
February 17, 2024
A pure Black/Death bloodpuke in the ears is what this album is upo to!
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Shrapnel Storm - Silo
February 17, 2024
This Death Metal quintet is pointing their musical warheads to your ears!!!! Surrender NOW!
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Cultum Interitum - Sacrum Funeral
February 17, 2024
This is a fine Black/Death Metal act from Poland that really deserves to be heard.
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Emerald Rage – Valkyrie
February 16, 2024
EMERALD RAGE has the ability to use a lot of influences and sounds and mix them up in such a way that it stays interesting all through the album. That does mean that for over 53 minutes you will be concentrating on everything that the band is throwing at you.
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Sylvaine – Eg Er Framand
February 16, 2024
The fact that the vocals are sung in her native language only adds to the mystery of the album. I honestly don’t want the lyrical translation into English. Kathrine’s vocals are elegant, sublime, and pure artistry, and for an album with so little sonority, its impact can be felt for miles away.
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Myrath – Karma
February 14, 2024
Catchy, melodic sensibility, unabashed massive hooks, style, and musicianship is what the album offers to the fans. The album has that perfect balance between weight and melody as well. This is the band’s sixth full-length album, and they show zero signs of slowing down.
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Mormânt De Snagov – Invocation Through Revocation
February 14, 2024
This isn’t your ordinary Black, Death, or even MeloDeath band. They combine all of these elements and even a bit of Doom at time to tell the tale of both depression and anger. The balance that they reach between these two extremes is solid, as are the other elements they work into their sound. Keep your eye on this band from Finland.
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Blacklist Union – Letters From The Psych Ward
February 12, 2024
From the outside, “Letters from the Psych Ward” looks very plain, very middle of the road. Happy to admit that I was wrong.
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Paralandra – Street Magic
February 12, 2024
Spoiler alert: This is a review I wanted to…no needed to write to get the word out about an amazing band that I saw “live” last year and instantly became a fan. They blew me away with their explosive musical performance and energized and animated stage presence.
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Ilúvatia – Amaranthine Hollow
February 12, 2024
Take a close look at the album cover to discover the sounds within. The picture is of a forest scene, with brightly colored flowers, a steam, and even a grassy lookout of the stream. That tree is just begging to be climbed as well. The album reflects this beautiful and peaceful image very well. It’s a bright spot on my mundane Monday morning.
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Headshot – …Makes Us Survive!
February 12, 2024
“…Makes Us Survive!” has all the ingredients to make a good classical Thrash Metal album: the riffing, the pace, the aggression, the lead guitars
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Temple of July-Kingdom Cult
February 12, 2024
Too much Pop on my Metal.
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Bipolar Architecture – Metaphysicize
February 10, 2024
On one hand, you have these depressive, painful tones that you just can’t shake, and on the other hand, angry rage that bites through them but isn’t quite enough to overcome them. What results for me is just pure torture, and embitterment.
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Wicked Smile - Night Time Riders
February 7, 2024
Shut the fuck up and pay attention to the work of this excellent Australian Hard Rock/Heavy Metal act!
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Neck Cemetery - Bring Us The Head
February 7, 2024
German Heavy Metal + references to old cinema films = NECK CEMETARY's new album!
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Elitist - A Mirage Of Grandeur
February 7, 2024
A good first full-length of this Danish Death Metal quartet. Prepare your ears!
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Utgaroar – Fire Smoked Upon the Wolf’s Back
February 7, 2024
What began as an obvious ode to the FWOBM quickly progressed to a more modern and diverse sound for me. All of the elements a fan wants are there…harrowing music, filthy vocals, and ominous leanings. It had just enough of a modern touch to be interesting as well. Take a peek into their dark and fire filled world with “Fire Smoked Upon the Wolf’s Back.”
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Strigampire – All to Dominate
February 7, 2024
The album tackles various themes such as personal struggles, global issues like economic inequalities and […]
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External – Dreamscapes
February 6, 2024
The combination of ruggedness and melody suggests a dynamic and multifaceted musical experience. They also have an adventurous approach to their craft, which is often a hallmark of great musicianship. It's exciting to imagine where their musical journey could take them with just a bit more refinement and polish.
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Stone Horns - Age Of Chimairas
February 5, 2024
If the rest of the upcoming album “Chimaira” has been penned, played, recorded and released with the same level of quality as this “Age Of Chimairas” song, you are in for a treat.
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Harmagedon – Dystopian Dreams
February 5, 2024
These Scandinavian metalist didn’t come here to fuck around.
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Nubian Rose - Amen
February 5, 2024
A band that defines itself on a foundation of strong melodies, great hooks, big guitars, and a powerful female vocalist will definitely grab my attention from the start, so I’ll venture into this review with high expectations and, unlike my high school years, I’ll actually pay attention.
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Notörious – Marching On
February 5, 2024
“True Norwegian Glam Metal” is how NOTÖRIOUS self describes their musical style. Truth be told, Norway is known more for Death metal than Glam Metal, and more for Soaring White Mountains than Glam Metal, and more for hosting the Nobel Peace Price than Glam Metal, so forgive me if I’m a little skeptical, but I will give them every chance to make me a believer.
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Varathron - The Crimson Temple
February 5, 2024
Hellenic black metal stalwarts VARATHRON return with a surgingly confident slab of fist-waving, head-banging, filthy tunes for the masses.
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Demoncy - Black Star Gnosis
February 5, 2024
Avant-garde Satanic black metal band make a bold statement with "Black Star Gnosis," a worship album for the archfiend.
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Bathory Legion – Latome
February 5, 2024
This album was a personal take on what many of us have come to define as “music” in the traditional sense of the word. It was much more experimental, and a dark story lies somewhere within, and at its core, it was very frightening to listen to.
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Ektomorf- Vivid Black
February 5, 2024
Romanian heavy hitters.
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Becoming The Lion - Turning Point
February 5, 2024
A softer kind of heavy.
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Lustmord – Much Unseen Is Also Here
February 2, 2024
For me, the album was as mysterious and amalgamous as the cover art. If you are old enough to remember, it sounds a lot like I-Dosers…something that takes root inside your soul and slowly turns it black.
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Carcinoid-Encomium to Extinction
February 1, 2024
Aussie band CARCINOID's new EP "Encomium to Extiniction" is a bombastic, heavy slab of traditional doom and death that pushes the edges of the coffin.
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Sulfuric Storm-Hell On Earth
February 1, 2024
One man band SULFURIC STORM brings an anti-racist death metal plea from the Brazilian underground.
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Azathoth's Dream-Nocturnal Vamypric Bewitchment
February 1, 2024
Pennsylvania's AZATHOTH'S DREAM show that the Keystone State is more than just chocolate, shitty sports fans and steel mills.
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Rainmaker - Rainmaker (Reissue)
February 1, 2024
This reissue of the Swedish quartet first (and only) album shows as good music is never eroded by time.
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March to Die - Tears Of The Gorgon
February 1, 2024
This album is an answer for all those that say that traditional Heavy Metal is dead.
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