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Sebastian Bach – Child Within the Man
June 11, 2024
I make no secret of the fact that I love Sebastian Bach and he is one of my all-time favorite hard rock/heavy metal vocalists. The music he created with SKID ROW is monumental and remains three of the best albums in metal history. Well, the man is back after a ten-year absence with his latest release “Child within the Man”. I’ll be reviewing the album and also his concert from a few nights ago, so you’ll be getting a bonus twofer.
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Kissin’ Dynamite - Back With a Bang
June 11, 2024
The German Glam Metal Lords are back for another bang!!!
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Sacri Monti – Retrieval
June 11, 2024
This was an excellent album, and the band presents a very genuine sound here crossing the barrier between the sounds of yesteryear, and the modern sound of today. There are also excellent musicians, and present their skills within the context of the music, which always takes center stage.
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Greenleaf – The Head & The Habit
June 10, 2024
From the cover art to the songwriting to the music and vocal execution to the production values, “The Head & The Habit” hammers all the chords.
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Ad Mortem – In Honorem Mortis
June 10, 2024
I’m not saying “In Honorem Mortis” breaks any land speed record or that it is destined to be written into the blasphemous annals of Black Metal history, but it is a solid debut and AD MORTEM is a band to watch.
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ARISTARCHOS - Martyr of Star and Fire
June 10, 2024
ARISTARCHOS is a black metal band from Scotland; “Martyr of Star and Fire,” is their […]
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Concrete Age - Motherland
June 9, 2024
Thrash Metal from the Caucasus.
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Line Burglin: “We gravitate toward the darker side of the Viking Age. We like to write about winning in battle . . . but not always. There is also another part of it when we're not winning the wars. It's also about humans and how they were living.”
June 8, 2024
VANSIND is a Folk Metal band out of Slagelse, Denmark. In December 2023 they dropped […]
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Rydholm Säfsund - Kaleidoscope
June 6, 2024
Wow, what lovely AOR album in the vein ot the late 70s/early 80s this release is!
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Mortemorium - Aanima Vilis
June 6, 2024
A fine mix between traditional Death Metal and Deathcore can be heard here.
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Eternal Autumn - Below the Lightless Heavens
June 6, 2024
The throne of Melodic Death/Thrash Metal has a strong name for its heir on this Swedish trio!
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Mortal Chains – Committed To Flames
June 4, 2024
“Committed To Flames” is mainly driven by the guitars and the vocals, and both often sound one-dimensional and repetitive
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Sarcasm – Mourninghoul
June 4, 2024
“Mourninghoul” is a mixture of melodic Death Metal, blackened Death, Doom Metal, and Black Metal, resulting in a blood-freezing, doom-laden and blackened sound
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Thornbridge – Daydream Illusion
June 3, 2024
There have been some absolute masterpiece concept albums that will live forever in hard rock and heavy metal music history, so when the German band THORNBRIDGE decided to dip their feet in that pool on the latest release “Daydream Illusion”, I dropped the needle down and cranked the speakers in hopeful anticipation.
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Tulpa – Temple of Wounds
June 3, 2024
This was an excellent album, and I love the crossover of styles, as well as the bevy of different emotions the album ran through. Rage, hate, despair, and hopelessness are just a few. They are all presented with a sense of confidence from the band as well.
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Ater – Somber
June 2, 2024
The cross between Death Metal and Progressive, groovy Djent is a combination that I haven’t heard this year. The band exudes confidence as well, and place the listener in the eye of the hurricane, where the winds whip you into a frenzy of blistering notes and eerie backing qualities.
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Shadohm – Through Darkness Towards Enlightenment
May 31, 2024
In sum, the album has a lot to offer Metal fans, including deep, heavy grooves that go on for days, enough weight to beat down a woolly mammoth, and guttural vocals that could scare Chuck Norris. It’s all done with an impeccable sense of timing, and the production is stellar as well, really allowing each part to come through into a synergy that isn’t often reached.
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Alkhemia – Abraxas
May 31, 2024
This was a solid album. Through five songs, the listener is berated with emotions such as rage, hopelessness, and a general disdain for life. For me, the dark wolf wins in this battle.
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Mythraeum – Oblivion Aeternam
May 30, 2024
What strikes me most about the album is the careful detail the band went into with the songwriting. It is as aggressive as a cornered snake without a meal in years, but you can tell they are so much more.
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Red Rot - Borders of Mania
May 30, 2024
All in all,
RED ROT
’s “
Borders of Mania
,” is such an intense album on every level that it was a surreal listening experience. I highly suggest this to any fan of extreme music.
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Junkyard Drive - Look At Me Now
May 30, 2024
Since 2014 Junkyard Drive have has been determined to be the band provide the soundtrack […]
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Honeymoon Suite – Alive
May 30, 2024
Guys, welcome back. There is enough of a rocking sound on the album to attract serious music aficionados, but it’s in the more tender and melodic sound is where much of their magic lives. For me, it sounds like they picked up right where they left off so many years ago, and still have a lot to offer the music community.
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Lee Aaron - Tattoo Me
May 29, 2024
Let me state that the voice of LEE AARON hasn’t suffered too much during her aging process, so still sounds quite strong. That makes listening to a full album a lot easier, as you never have to worry if she is going to hack it or not.
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Exhorder - Defectum Omnium
May 29, 2024
I feel that through all the new blood that is entering the Thrash Metal market, they should be noticed and acknowledged as one of those bands who have been groundbreaking in their sound, which hopefully will result in full acceptance within the Metal community. EXHORDER deserves nothing less.
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Ear Danger – Minotaur
May 29, 2024
Let me be frank, every song you hear will take you back to the early eighties, due to the style of music that EAR DANGER are playing.
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Dust Bolt - Sound & Fury
May 29, 2024
“Sound & Fury” is actually the fifth album by DUST BOLT, the first four being “Violent Demolition” (2012), “Awake The Riot” (2014), “Mass Confusion” (2016) and “Trapped In Chaos” (2019). I can’t say I ever heard any of their earlier work, but if that is in the same vein as what they offer here, I am definitely interested.
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Dead Earth - Et Disperdam Illud
May 29, 2024
What is the expectation I have of DEAD EARTH and this, their debut album “Et Disperdam Illud”? I really don’t know, I feel that they are not too high, as usually people don’t play all instruments as well as they think they do. In this case I can put your mind at ease, as all music is played from at least a good level up to an outstanding level.
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Chamelion - Legends & Lores
May 29, 2024
Epic Symphonic Fantasy Power Metal is apparently the musical direction the Finnish band CHAMELION has opted to go for. Well, when the classical sounding introduction “The Conquest” begins, it certainly directs every listener that way. What I have here is actually the debut album.
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Glyph – Odes to Wailing, Hymns to Mourning
May 29, 2024
Overall, this was an excellent album, filled with harrowing sounds, depressive sounds, and that low grind that reminds me of what it is like to work your entire life with nothing to show at the end.
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Stellar Remains - Wastelands
May 29, 2024
A fine Atmospheric Death/Black Metal release from this Australian one man band.
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Moonin Down - The Third Planet
May 29, 2024
A Stoner/Psychedelic Rock Italian act releases a very good work.
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F.K.Ü. - The Horror and the Metal
May 29, 2024
Binding horror lyricals themes and Thrash Metal, this Swedish quartet really hit the target!
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Coma Rossi – Void
May 28, 2024
Loss is the theme of the album. People deal with loss very differently. Some retreat within, and carry the pain without the outside world knowing it. Others wear it like paint on the face. The poignant and emotionally tolling music reflect both of these ways, and more. At times it is so beautiful, I want to swallow it all, although that thread of loss that runs through is deeply burdensome, and other times, it forces me into thought. They would do well with a dedicated vocalist, but this is an album that you will want to hear.
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Verwoed - The Mother
May 28, 2024
...an unique album by a musician that clearly has an unique vision. This interesting piece of blackened storytelling is well worth your time no matter what type of metal you are into.
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Rossometile – Gehenna
May 28, 2024
Gehanna” is a multi-layered album, that includes elements from traditional symphonic Metal, operatic elements, a few industrial vibes, and traditional Folk elements
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Immortal Sÿnn - Hellspawn
May 27, 2024
Promising to deliver “old school” classic rock with a dash of thrash tossed in, IMMORTAL SYNN from the land of the Rocky Mountains brings us their latest EP “Hellspawn”.
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