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Swelling Repulsion - Fatally Misguided
June 26, 2024
"Fatally Misguided" sells an excitement about what this band could become in later outings.
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White Stones – Memoria Viva
June 26, 2024
There is no doubt that this is a unique album, even in considering the annals of Progressive music. Some critics might even argue that it suffers from a lack of cohesion, but I think the diversity of the album is its greatest strength.
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Uttertomb - Nebulas of Self-Desecration
June 24, 2024
An impressive ending for a truly impressive album. I’m blown away this is their debut and I hope they can grab hold of its success and use it to take their sound to the next level for their second album. I’ll definitely be waiting impatiently for it.
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EnChanTya – Symphony of Cerberus
June 24, 2024
“Symphony of Cerberus” is a brilliant standalone album which is distinct from its sister “Cerberus” and yet still shares tendrils of common DNA.
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Kawir - Kydoimos (Κυδοιμος)
June 24, 2024
With “Kydoimos” (Κυδοιμος), KAWIR maintain their mantle as Greek Black Metal overlords.
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Suffersystem - Disintegration Of The Individual
June 24, 2024
Suffersystem duo releases their latest album.
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Thousand Limbs – The Aurochs
June 22, 2024
A heavy bass presence is key to delivering this sound, and we have that in spades here. An “auroch” is an extinct cattle species, and that’s the kind of mystery I encounter on the album. Each listen brings something new, and more depth. See if you can unlock some of life’s secrets with “The Aurochs” by THOUSAND LIMBS.
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Draugnim – Verum Malum
June 21, 2024
It seems evil will always win, or at least, that is what is reported in the news. Wars, crimes, and other atrocities seem to be all that gets headlines these days. If evil wins, we are all in trouble. To get a closer look at this world they paint, take a trip down DRAUGHNIM’s album here, and dive head first into the darker side of life.
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Troops Of Doom - A Mass To The Grotesque
June 21, 2024
Sepultura first guitar player releases an album with his new band.
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Mutilation Barbecue - Amalgamations of Gore
June 21, 2024
If you want Death Metal in Old School ways, you've got it with this album.
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Horndal - Head Hammer Man
June 21, 2024
This Swedish Sludge Metal act is releasing a fine album, indeed.
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FerreTT - Glamdemic
June 21, 2024
This Glam Metal album is like a pandemic: hear and get in love with the band's music!
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Brutalism - Solace in Absurdity
June 21, 2024
A fine first coming from this Technical/Brutal Death Metal act.
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Hyldr – Order of the Mist
June 20, 2024
Highlights of the album include the vocal harmonies, persistent somber tones, and the way it was all put together into emotionally charged compositions that hit you where your feelings are strongest.
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Marchello - Destiny
June 20, 2024
The story of Marchello, the band, is indeed a rather complex tale, all starting in […]
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Marty Friedman - Drama
June 20, 2024
Marty Friedman of course ex Megadeth guitarist in the 90's has over several decades released […]
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Atrexial – The Serpent Abomination
June 19, 2024
This was a fantastic album. It had all the hardened and contentious elements that you would expect from the genre, but also a deep connection in songwriting, and some complex arrangements that were also easily accessible to the listeners. Most of the ride was quite harrowing, and if you were to climb back in, you may never return to the world of the living.
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Vesseles – I Am A Demon
June 18, 2024
Let’s start with talking about how fantastic the album cover is…the demon woman, the logo, and the coloring are vibrant. The music is equally as compelling. Each track plunges the listener into a relentless cycle of anguish and torment, capturing the raw intensity and repetitive nature of suffering. This auditory journey immerses the listener in what seems like a real time experience, making the album a powerful exploration of relentless agony and torture.
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Meister Leonhardt - Thanatopoeia
June 17, 2024
The band’s form of black metal is pretty aggressive and bleak but they still throw in atmospheric and melodic curveballs. It’s a great listen from start to finish and is one of the better black metal albums I’ve heard lately. If dark, hopeless music is your thing (and if it isn’t, you need to take care of that) then I highly recommended
MEISTER LEONHARDT
’s “
Thanatopoeia
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Lynchpin - This Mortal Coil
June 17, 2024
LYNCHPIN sheds the skin of their former selves, and anoints their bodies with the essence that births the serpentine hymns, and with the tongue of malice, creates a virulent strain of aggression in the sound of art.
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Grain of Pain – The Moon Lights the Way
June 17, 2024
From their EPK, “GRAIN OF PAIN hails from Finland, delivering a powerful blend of dark […]
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Kerry King – From Hell I Rise
June 17, 2024
“From Hell I Rise” is not a reincarnation of SLAYER, it is a continuation and modernization of a sound that influenced generations of Metal musicians and fans all over the Globe
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Perchta – D’muata
June 16, 2024
What impressed me most about the band and the album was how vast and wide their songwriting skills were. At times, it was fairly straightforward rage and anger, like you might expect from Black Metal. But they inject a lot more into the music, including tones of melancholy, and even tones of beguilement. If you take the plunge and become immersed in the album, you will exit the experience a different person.
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Black Lava – The Savage Winds of Wisdom
June 15, 2024
This was a fantastic album, with a highly polished combination of technical elements, heavy weight, and an equal dose of harrowing elements you associate with Black Metal. It’s all wrapped up in a package that is so tight, you couldn’t squeeze in between the layers if you were as thin as paper.
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MONO – Oath
June 15, 2024
For me, what the album does best is dive deeply into the themes of paradoxes, serving as a reflection of the contradictions and complexities that many of us encounter in life. The songs weave together opposing elements, swells and contractions, creating a sound that mirrors the nature of our experiences, and explores the tension between hope and despair. In many ways, it captures the very essence of the human condition.
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Visions of Atlantis - Pirates II: Armada
June 14, 2024
The Austrian pirates are back, so pay your respects or flee!
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Verikalpa - Tuomio
June 14, 2024
If you want a new experience into Finnish Fol Metal, this release is for you!
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Shock Withdrawal - The Dismal Advance
June 14, 2024
A very good Old School Grindcore/Death Metal release, indeed.
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Hacavitz - Muerte
June 14, 2024
The pioneers of Blackened Death Metal of Mexico are back, and what a very good release!
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Hell Boulevard – Requiem
June 13, 2024
This was a fantastic album. It is thick with many elements, including powerful riffs, backing symphonics and electronics, and lead by the great voice of Matteo Fabbiani. There is something here for every Metalhead, whether they want juicy riffs, catchy choruses, substantial weight, or melody.
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Durbin - Screaming Steel
June 13, 2024
”Screaming Steel” Durbin's fourth solo album continues his mission to deliver Heavy Metal to the world
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I Am The Intimidator - I Am The Intimidator
June 13, 2024
I AM THE INTIMIDATOR is a one-man band from Portland, Oregon. The music they play is classed as NASCAR metal, and seeing how some of the songs have been constructed I can agree wholeheartedly.
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Defocus - There Is A Place For Me On Earth
June 12, 2024
These guys know how to handle their instruments, know how to play. They also are very capable of mixing the live instruments with the computerised ones. It sometimes reminds me of the vibe that REVOLTING COCKS used to have. They do have a good thing going there.
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Bloom - Maybe In Another Life
June 12, 2024
As for the music of BLOOM that is being played on “Maybe In Another Life” , it ranges from soft and emotional intermezzos up and until almost Grindcore like parts. And of course everything in between. I am glad that they are able and willing to diversify as much as they do.
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Meden Agan – My Name Is Katherine
June 12, 2024
MEDEN AGAN deliver an exciting multi-layered album that is inspired by many genres like symphonic and melodic Metal, Heavy Metal, Power Metal, and melodic Death Metal
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Devotion – Astral Catacombs
June 12, 2024
Astral Catacombs” is driven by its simplicity and directness of the guitar riffing and the spine-chilling melodic framework
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