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The unveiled truth of Metal - Interview with HATEMATTER
April 30, 2024
The mix of Modern Metal, Melodic Death Metal and aspects of Heavy metal done by the Brazilian sextet HATEMATTER found its peak at “Antithesis”, their latest album was released back in 2023. And it marks a turn in the career of Brazilian sextet HATEMATTER due two facts: the sad loss of one of their founders, the guitarist (and friend) Gustavo Polidori, and the overcoming of all troubles and pain that became the inspiration for their songs. Now, we had the opportunity to have a talk with them, and to know about the band’s past, their present and their plans for the future.
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Sacrificing and killing in Metal’s name - interview with SACRIFIX
April 30, 2024
Born as project of Frank Gasparotto (known for his playing on bands as ANTHARES, GOATLOVE, KAMBOJA, MASMORRA, SPIRITUAL HATE and others), the quartet SACRIFIX from São Paulo has gathered a strong legion of fans with their Old School Thrash Metal ways. And after the release of “Killing Machine”, the band’s latest album, the name became widely known in Brazil and even outside the country. And we had the opportunity to talk with Frank about the past, present and future of the band.
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Hrizg – Damnatio Memoriae
April 30, 2024
Although much of the sound is thick and harrowing, it is also too repetitive, which is my number one complaint on albums. The band isn’t without talent, but they have to offer more diversity in their music.
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Spiritual Deception -- Semitae Mentis
April 30, 2024
After eight long years, the Brutal/Technical Death Metal band SPIRITUAL DECEPTION has come forth with their very first full-length album “Semitae Mentis.”
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Armagh – Exclamation Point
April 29, 2024
How to sum up AMARGH’s “Exclamation Point”? Some hit and miss, but mostly hit. If you ever drove a Harley without a helmet or smoked filter-less Camel cigarettes, this is probably your jam.
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Profane Burial – My Plateau
April 29, 2024
I love the innovativeness of “My Plateau.” This isn’t your average Symphonic Black Metal album nor is PROFANE BURIAL your average Black Metal band.
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Farsot - Life Promised Death
April 29, 2024
All in all,
FARSOT
’s “
Life Promised Death
” is a nice surprise and an album that I can definitely see myself going back to throughout the year.
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Babylon A.D. – Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day
April 29, 2024
For a rock band to stick around more than three decades and still have three original members is quite a rarity in today’s musical landscape, but that’s what BABYLON A.D. have accomplished with their latest release “Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day”.
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Moon Incarnate – Hymns to the Moon
April 29, 2024
I hear elements of Doom, Sludge, Gothic, and even Black Metal on the album and it is indeed a harrowing affair. Perhaps most impressive is how the band mixes these things up in every song so you never know what is coming next.
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Acrid Death - Abominable Presence of Light
April 29, 2024
ACRID DEATH are a German band and "Abominable Presence of Light" is their debut full-length […]
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Drungi – Hamfarir Hugans
April 27, 2024
I am familiar with the harsh nature of the weather in Iceland, as well as the phenomenon that happens to people who don’t get enough sunlight in the winter. Both of these things contribute to the harshness of the music on the album. It is bare bones, no questions asked Metal.
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The Neptune Power Federation - Goodnight My Children
April 25, 2024
The Neptune Power Federation are an Australian band who's first album “ Mano A Santo” […]
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Sunburst – Manifesto
April 25, 2024
Obviously, the band has talent. I appreciate the way that they hold back from letting that take over the album though. They do cut loose every now and again, and these little snippets keep the listener engaged and excited. It’s the songwriting that is the main star here. They could have easily written and performed a few 12 minute+ songs, but instead, they have meticulously composed an album with eight outstanding pieces that don’t overstay their welcome.
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Malconfort – Humanism
April 24, 2024
It’s hard to even draw a peer comparison to this band, but if I had to, I would say they are on the same planet as IHSAHN at least. But they occupy half of the celestial body as their own, and live in the shadows. The songwriting and musicianship are outstanding. If you are in for something different, something with a lot of character, style, and substance, give “Humanism” your time. It has album of the year potential for sure.
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Theragon - Lumina
April 24, 2024
A very good surprise is this Heavy/Power Metal quintet from Spain with its new EP.
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Neal Morse - The Restoration - Joseph Part Two
April 24, 2024
Another excellent release of Neal Morse (but you alreadyknew it).
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Modern Mimes - Roses In Ruins
April 24, 2024
This Modern/Alternative Metal act really gurads some surprises for the fans.
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Ember Belladonna - The Grove
April 24, 2024
Flutes and Metal isn't a new combination, but the way depicted on this album surely is.
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Contortion - The Common Thread
April 24, 2024
And after 10 years, this excellent Groove Metal act is back for anoher round!
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Isospin – Aftermath Chronicles
April 24, 2024
This was a decent album. The light use of symphonic elements augments the music well, and you can tell that the band put a lot of thought into their compositions.
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Haystack - Doomsday Goes Away
April 24, 2024
Haystack originally formed by Ulf Cederlund in 1994 (Entombed,, Murder Squad, Alpha Safari and Swarm […]
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Sun Of Nothing - Maze
April 23, 2024
All in all, “Maze” is a nasty album with a sound that is nearly palpable. The extremity of the album is nothing short of impressive but also just as immersive. Any fan of underground music that goes against the grain needs this in their collection.
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Secreted - Intoxicated Primitive Anthropophagus
April 22, 2024
When you see the cover artwork depicting two neanderthales eating human meat next to a […]
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Russell Guns - Medusa
April 21, 2024
Another Frontiers Records project, collaboration brings together two legends of hard rock Jack Russell of […]
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Vandenplas - The Empyrean Equation of the Long Lost Things
April 19, 2024
This was a fantastic album. For me, the best part of the album was listening to the complex compositions and their impeccable musicianship. Although the music is sophisticated, it is also very easy to listen to.
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Livgone – Almost There
April 19, 2024
The entire album was best at creating suspense, and unleashing it, with murderous potency. Although Elise’s vocals seem innocuous at times, and even beguiling, they will lure you in with charm and a smile, before the poison sets in and takes hold.
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Druadan Forest – Dismal Spells Part II: The Night Circus
April 18, 2024
This was a smooth and easy album on the ears. Dungeon Synth is not supposed to be overly exciting, but the composer does make the album interesting at least. This is something you could put on while you lose yourself in thought.
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Sinistrum - Infernal Dawn
April 18, 2024
Do you remember the US Death metal band ABOMINANT who started their career in the […]
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PsychoWard - Committed
April 17, 2024
Mixing US Metal, Glam metal and Hard Rock elements, this quartet is about to melt Erath's crust!
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Onslaught Kommand - Visions of Blood and Gore
April 17, 2024
This Chilean quartet with such mix between Old School Death Metal and Grindcore influences can cause heavy 'earquakes' on the fans.
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Nobody’s Fool - Time
April 17, 2024
WOW, what an excellent opus these Australian Hard Rockers created!
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Drunk Thrasher - Raining Vomit
April 17, 2024
This reissue of all this Old School Thrash Metalk act is a fine opportunity for the fans of the genre.
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Announce The Apocalypse – Experience Machine
April 17, 2024
The album wasn’t a total loss, but the formulas used in the compositions meant that it would never get off the ground. The riffs are too simple, use too many open notes, and the shouted vocals don’t add much either.
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The Lumberjack Feedback – The Stronghold
April 16, 2024
This was a solid album. Instrumentals can be hard to keep the listener’s attention because there are no vocals. But I appreciate the way the band holds a set of weighted accents and just lets the melody peek through every now and again. This kind of restraint allows the more contentious sounds to plow through.
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Unleash the Archers - Phantoma
April 15, 2024
Keeping its roots and giving a step ahead, the Canadian quintet is up to get to the next level.
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Machiavellian God – Beyond the Void
April 15, 2024
The balance that the band was able to maintain between heavy, weighted aggression and tender vulnerability was impressive, and the stretched both extremes of the style. The heavier side comes at you with the wrath of a thunderstorm, while the lighter side shines through the black clouds like a beacon of warm light.
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