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Social Disorder - Time To Rise
March 15, 2024
Social Disorder - The project feat. Anders La Rönnblom (XRomance), Tracii Guns (LA GUNS), Leif […]
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Tvinna - Two - Wings of Ember
March 14, 2024
You can this album Dark Prog Rock, Post-Rock, Folk Rock or other, but you must hear to this quartet!
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Mega Colossus - Showdown
March 14, 2024
A very good Heavy Metal/Melodic Metal release of this North American act.
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Meanstreak – Blood Moon
March 14, 2024
When you’re an all-female band and get referred to as “The Housewives of Heavy Metal” or “Josie and the Pussycats” you pull up your big girl pants and show the music world that “you’ve got balls” and can definitely hang with the boys, and that’s exactly what Meanstreak accomplished with their latest release.
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Lords of Black – Mechanics Of Predacity
March 14, 2024
Have your therapist on speed dial as we take a musical journey into the battle of good versus evil.
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Boarhammer – II: Chemognosis - A Shortcut to Mushrooms
March 13, 2024
If the album titles and song titles don’t clue the listener into their odd, psychedelic world, nothing will. Although the production was quite raw, I believe it had to be to carry this type of muddy and dirty sound. This was a unique blend of sound which always gets the thumbs up in my book.
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Master - Saints Dispelled
March 13, 2024
Being active since the beginning of the 80's in the extreme Metal scene, Paul Speckmann […]
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Go Ahead and Die, Bodybox, and more at 89th Street - OKC
March 13, 2024
GO AHEAD AND DIE's "Unhealthy Mechanisms Tour" ripped through 89th Street in Oklahoma City on […]
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Smoking Snakes – Danger Zone
March 11, 2024
The band name is bad ass, their look is bad ass and they hail from Sweden, the hot bed of bad ass hard rocking bands, so I’ll add this bad ass joke: I tried smoking snakes but couldn’t keep them lit (sorry).
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Wet Cactus – Magma Tres
March 11, 2024
WET CACTUS marches onward to the Desert Rock rhythm, sprinkling handfuls of peace and fuzz alternating with fistfuls of gravel and grit.
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Vigilant – Oppression / Dramatic Surge (compilation)
March 11, 2024
All together this reissue of VIGILANT’s demos plus rarities makes for a thorough and blistering recapture of that early spirit of Thrash.
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Goodbye Meteor – We Could Have Been Radiant
March 10, 2024
Perhaps the best part of them album is that the band lays several paths across life for the listener to choose. Each one represents a different set of feelings and emotions, yet each meet together in the end. Does this mean that we really don’t have a choice? Not to me. For me, it means that we are free to follow whatever direction we want despite the common ending. For life is a journey, not a destination.
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Noturnall - Cosmic Redemption
March 10, 2024
Noturnall are a newer band in the Brazilian Metal Scene, their popularity is growing within […]
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Zakk Sabbath - Doomed Forever Forever Doomed
March 8, 2024
All the BLACK SABBATH songs on “Doomed Forever Forever Doomed” are of the Ozzy Osbourne era, and I can understand why. Together with Tony Iommi the person to have worked with Ozzy the longest is Zakk Wylde.
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Palantír - Nightmare Opus
March 7, 2024
Palantír from Sweden releases their almost EP.
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Swarf Damage - Swarf Damage
March 7, 2024
A Crossover/Thrash Metal/Hardcore release with guts and blood in the eyes! Hear to it and SLAM YOUR NECKS!
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REAP - Born from Plague
March 6, 2024
The band with the short name REAP comes from the United States and "Born from […]
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Remedy – Something That Your Eyes Won’t See
March 4, 2024
I get the appeal of REMEDY. There are many, many people on this planet who will love this album. I’m just not one of them.
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Manticora - Mycelium
March 4, 2024
If “Mycelium” is the new direction that MANTICORA is heading from now on, I’m diving in. Yes, feet first!
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Toby Knapp - Transmission to Purgatory
March 4, 2024
I do hope that TOBY KNAPP has gotten his ego trip out of his system with “Transmission to Purgatory”, because he can write good songs. Some of them are on this record.
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Midnight - Hellish Expectations
March 4, 2024
Athenar has revealed in an interview that the whole “Hellish Expectations” album was written in a weekend, and it shows. Every song is carrying the same kind of vibe. It is a consistent and evenly paced record.
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Glenn Hughes & Robin George – Overcome
March 4, 2024
Sometimes life gets a whole lot better than it was. I have that feeling when I am listening to “Overcome” the album by ROBIN GEORGE and GLENN HUGHES.
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Atrophy – Asylum
March 4, 2024
If you enjoy the first two ATROPHY albums, you can lap up this one without too much trouble. That in itself is also quite an achievement.
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Jamart – OmiNoUS
March 3, 2024
They are not without talent, and my advice would be to get rid of the harsh tones and overly sappy laments.
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Cathubodua – Interbellum
March 3, 2024
CATHUBODUA developed their own and unique Metal sound, based on a large variety of genres ranging from the classics to Folk and Death Metal
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Lazarus Dream- Imaginary Life
March 3, 2024
Lazarus Dream surprises with solid third album.
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MesaVerde – All Is Well
March 2, 2024
Obviously talented as a band, this was an intriguing album to listen to. I loved that they embraced the 80’s at times, while clearly forging their own unique path. Although I do wish some of the melodies could have been developed and made to linger a bit longer, there is plenty of room for the listeners to explore.
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Hamferð – Men Guðs hond er sterk
March 1, 2024
I feel that the album is a marriage of music and meaning, with each track's themes aligning with the music itself. The album's lyrical content and musical arrangements work in tandem to convey a cohesive message or narrative. This thematic consistency adds depth and resonance to the music, and it's clear that every aspect of the album was carefully considered to ensure that the themes and music complement each other. I haven’t “felt” another album as deeply this year.
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Before the Dawn – Archaic Flame
March 1, 2024
Sometimes as a reviewer, I can expect a certain sound from a veteran band and songwriter. In this case, I was pleasantly surprised. The album delivers a powerful punch with its beefy and bulky sound, showcasing the band's raw energy and intensity. However, the big surprise comes in the form of its melodies, which add a layer of depth and complexity to the music. Now, I am very much looking forward to another full-length from the band.
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Fragment Soul – Galois Paradox
March 1, 2024
A blend of dreamy melodies and tender vocals creates a sonic landscape that is both soothing and enchanting. Each track is like a musical dream, with ethereal sounds that transport listeners to a world of tranquility and beauty. The tender vocals add a heartfelt quality to the music.
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Almost Dead -- Destruction Is All We Know
February 29, 2024
When the genres Thrash and Groove Metal pop up in your head, which bands immediately come to mind? SEPULTURA or PANTERA? EXHORDER? Or maybe even MACHINE HEAD? I have a lesser known but equally heavy band for you to try: ALMOST DEAD, a four-man group from the Bay Area of California.
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Deliria – Phantasm
February 29, 2024
The album was excellent. A combination of strong musicianship and varied songwriting was what they presented, all done with a dark and chilling touch, that leave the listener wallowing in their own suffering.
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Sublation - On the Advancement of Decay
February 28, 2024
A fine EP is what this North American Technical Death Metal act offers to you.
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Saasta - Black | Death | Doom
February 28, 2024
This fine mix between Blackened Death Metal and Doom Metal is really a good surprise heard on this EP.
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Necrotum - Defleshed Exhumation
February 28, 2024
A good Old School Death Metal release, but don't have great expectations.
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Inculter - Morbid Origin
February 28, 2024
INCULTER is a blackened thrash metal band from the east coast of Norway and has […]
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