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Keep The Promise - Mass Extinction
May 14, 2024
Hardcore isn't dead, it's evolving and this Italian quintet is here to proove it, even beating our ears down!
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Infection - The Cryptic Homicides
May 14, 2024
And from Peru comes this storm of pure Old School Death Metal!
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Desolation Temple - Desolation Temple
May 14, 2024
This Brazilian band rescues the old ways of Atmospheric Black Metal from the 90s, but with an actual outfit.
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Inconcessus Lux Lucis – Temples Colliding in Fire
May 14, 2024
I like the combination of filthy Black Metal with the Speed and Thrash Metal of the past. Although they aren’t creating anything new necessarily, the sound is authentic, and it blasts right through your ears with fire and passion. These riffs will stick around your head for a while as well.
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Dolmen Gate - Gateways of Eternity
May 14, 2024
....isn’t a bad album but it’s missing something to really propel to higher highs. I’m confident the band will nail down their formula so I will be watching for their sophomore album.
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Beyond The Hate - Darkest Times
May 14, 2024
Ultimately, while I don’t think “Darkest Time's” is terrible, it just isn’t exciting to me and didn’t keep my interest. It’s a solid melodic death metal album but nothing more. I definitely hear the band’s potential so I will keep them on my radar and see how they expand upon their vision.
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Red Temple Pray – Can It Get Any Worse?
May 13, 2024
“Can It Get Any Worse?” is a good coffee house album—a middle-of-the-road, vanilla collection of 11 short tracks mostly about love and modern-day malaise.
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Slimelord - Chytridiomycosis Relinquished
May 13, 2024
“Chytridiomycosis Relinquished” is as hard to pronounce as it is to understand, but it is worth checking out. Great to hear something so innovative in a world that has gone so mundane.
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Thanatotherion – Alien Manifesto
May 13, 2024
The complexity of the album is deep, and some listeners might have a hard time with that. However, I found its secrets to be well-hidden, and appreciate the work that I had to do in order to unearth them. Like many I, Voidhanger releases, this is off the beaten path.
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J D Miller - Empryean
May 10, 2024
This is the fourth studio album from J D Miller. With guitar player Tommy […]
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Isenordal – Requiem for Eirênê
May 10, 2024
This album was quite moving, and I found it to be cohesive, even though many of the elements were competing with one another. I also found it shrouded in mystery, and deeper meanings with each new listen. This is one that the listeners will remember, as it etched into their very memories.
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Black Diamonds - Destination Paradise
May 9, 2024
Black Diamonds from Switzerland had sensational chart success with their last studio album “No […]
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Tu me ensinas a fazer renda, e eu te ensino a fazer Metal
May 9, 2024
The Northeast region of Brazil is known for its cultural richness, for its lovely and humble people, its beautiful beaches, and mainly for some sad facts (many still thinks about misery and droughts on the region, as it isn’t found on other places on the country). And such good things enable the arising of many excellent Metal acts, being one of them the trio HEADSPAWN, from the city of João Pessoa (PA). Besides some define their music as Groove Metal, on “Parasites” (their first album) one can check a rich musical work. And as we had the opportunity to talk with the band about their ideas, plans and ambitions, here is the result of such great talk.
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From Hell and back to deafening ears
May 9, 2024
After more than 20 years of absence, SIEGRID INGRID, a quintet that mixes hardcore, Thrash Metal, Punk Rock, Death Metal and Grindcore, is back for one more round. As a living legend of the Metal scene of São Paulo, “Back From Hell”, their third and latest full-length shows the same furious and caustic form of music that earned the quintet its fame. And we had the opportunity to talk with them.
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Furor Gallico - Future to Come
May 9, 2024
Wow, these Italians created an amazing Folk Metal release!
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Deadpeach - The Cosmic Haze and the Human Race
May 9, 2024
A fine sample how to be creative into Space Rock, Acid Rock and Psychedelic Rock is shown by this Italian quartet.
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Rendezvous Point – Dream Chaser
May 9, 2024
This album effortlessly melds together the finest elements of progressive music, creating a seamless tapestry of sound that captivates listeners. From intricate rhythms to complex melodies, each track showcases the depth and innovation that define the genre, pushing boundaries and challenging conventions with every note. It's a testament to the power of music to inspire, provoke, and move us in ways we never thought possible.
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Acathexis – Immerse
May 8, 2024
Overall, the sentiment of the album was loud and clear: torture. The torment and suffering is so severe that you would not wish it on your worst enemy.
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Svart Lotus – Som et vondt år
May 8, 2024
This was a fine album. The band smartly combined a few different subgenres of metal into the album to keep the sounding fresh and unlike their peers. I believe it will appeal to a wide audience in this respect.
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Evergrey – Theories of Emptiness
May 8, 2024
This album weaves together disparate emotions and themes into a compelling narrative. Melodies soar and dip, carrying listeners on a journey through a landscape of shifting moods. At times, the music is imbued with a sense of mystery, evoking a feeling of intrigue and curiosity that keeps listeners eager to uncover its secrets. Yet, woven into the fabric of each song is a subtle undercurrent of melancholy, a poignant reminder of the bittersweet beauty of life's fleeting moments. This has "album of the year" written all over it.
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Metro Society - The London Conspiracy Chapter I 1898
May 7, 2024
The album began just a bit rocky for me, but throughout the songs, the music grew on me, and it seemed like they hit their stride at just the right time. They tell the tale with enthusiasm, energy, and spirit.
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Halphas – Sermons of the Black Flame
May 6, 2024
With “Sermons of the Black Flame,” HALPHAS sets their banner firmly in the corpse of their enemy and unfurls their profane Black Metal standard. Behold and bask.
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Compress – The Final Level of Consciousness
May 6, 2024
From the disturbingly serene cover art to the supreme production values to the inhuman songwriting and execution, “The Final Level of Consciousness” is simply a remarkable album.
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My Dying Bride – A Mortal Binding
May 6, 2024
It would be safe to say that the album was a disappointment for me. They didn’t offer anything new to the genre, which, in and of itself, isn’t anything necessary. But if you don’t, the music had better be that good. They played their sound too safe here.
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Desolate Tomb - Scorned by Misery
May 6, 2024
DESOLATE TOMB is a one-man band from Oklahoma City,USA and Dakota Whiteside is the guy […]
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Hypersonic – Kaosmogonia
May 6, 2024
“Kaosmogonia” is an album with many faces where traditional Power Metal meets symphonic Metal with symphonic Death Metal twists
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Tomorrow’s Rain – Odvan
May 5, 2024
One thing I have to give the band credit for is the use of bass guitar and other instruments in many of the melodies. Their use of these elements creates a landscape of gloom. The album is a wonderful tale of love lost, regrets, death, and other things that remind you of the fragility of life.
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Metal De Facto - Land Of The Rising Sun- Part 1
May 5, 2024
Melodic Metal from Finland de facto.
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Oathswan – For Those Who Breathe From Darkness
May 4, 2024
This was a promising effort from the debut EP. I think if there were a few more songs, the band could have really explored their sense of style more. They have the talent and the drive to become whatever they want in the genre today.
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Malsten – The Haunting of Silvåkra Mill - Rites of Passage
May 2, 2024
The lengthy songs hit hard, and there are just enough of them. Any more, and they would overstay their welcome. The album has just the right balance between an immense weight, and subtle tension that can rise up and surprise the listener.
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Stone Horns - Chimaira
May 2, 2024
This is the first time that I hear about this French band from Marseille called […]
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Spit On Your Grave – Arkanum
May 1, 2024
"Arkanum” is a mixture of aggressive pummeling, punishing riffing, crushing basslines, and hammering blast-beats. It should be part of the album collection of every Death Metal fan
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Darkestrah – Nomad
May 1, 2024
This was a solid album. Black Metal elements blend smoothly with Doom elements until as a listener, you aren’t sure how to feel. On one hand, blinding rage, and on the other, utter despair. It is these types of feelings that the album imparts.
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Voltumna - For Death is Fate
May 1, 2024
Wow, what a good surprise is this Black/Death Metal act from Italy!
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Job for a Cowboy - Moon Healer
May 1, 2024
The Prog/Death Metal American lords are back after 10 long years, and at full force!
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Armagelion - Armagelion
May 1, 2024
Hard/Glam Metal with a party feeling from outer space.
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