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Far Beyond – The End of my Road
April 10, 2024
Considering this was a one-person project, the compositions are crafted with meticulous care, and the arrangements are energetic and sweeping. I like the positive spin on the album, and fans of complex but accessible music will eat this with a spoon.
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Tellus Terror - DEATHinitive Love AtmosFEAR
April 10, 2024
After 10 years of waiting, the Brazilian sextet is back and shows another extreme Music masterpiece!
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Necrotum - Defleshed Exhumation
April 10, 2024
A Death Metal trio in a "Death Metal Old ways".
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Hyloxalus - Make Me the Heart of the Black Hole
April 10, 2024
Even under the label of Symphonic Power Metal, this canadian trio has some surprises to show with its music.
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Gengis Khan - Masters Of My Sins
April 10, 2024
THis Italian Heavy Metal act unleashes what can be called "Heavy Metal to the core"!
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Emil Bulls - Love Will Fix It
April 10, 2024
With such modern mix of influences, this German band really unleashed and excellent release!
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Becoming The Lion - Turning Point
April 10, 2024
And here is a fine release with a mix of influences of Prog Metal, Post-Metal and Alternative Metal.
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Any Given Day - Limitless
April 10, 2024
An explosive Metalcore release is what this German quintet offers.
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Wasp Mother - Digital Pollution
April 10, 2024
It is not everyday that I have to review a release that lasts less than […]
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Hyloxalus – Make Me The Heart of the Black Hole
April 9, 2024
The Canadian band HYLOXALUS, pledges to bring power metal smashed together with industrial thrash and soaring operatic vocals meeting power metal riffs.
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My Silent Wake - Lost In Memories, Lost In Grief
April 9, 2024
All in all, MY SILENT WAKE has crafted yet another masterful doom metal album that is one of the highlights of the year as we continue to approach the halfway point a little more each day.
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Benighted - Ekbom
April 9, 2024
BENIGHTED have always been at the forefront of extremity and “EKBOM” further solidifies they are not going anywhere and will continue to push the boundaries.
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Mourning Dawn – The Foam of Despair
April 9, 2024
Overall, this was an excellent album. Threads of pain, torture, failure, and abandonment came through strongest for me, and the music was wonderfully depressing but keen with torment.
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Heavy Temple – Garden of Heathens
April 8, 2024
It has been almost three years since we had some HEAVY TEMPLE at the Metal Temple. On April 12, 2024 all that changes when High Priestess Nighthawk releases “Garden of Heathens.”
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Thank you, FireHouse! - by "Metal Mark" Garcia
April 8, 2024
Well, as everyone knows, C. J. Snare, singer of FIREHOUSE, has passed. But one thing […]
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Lipid - The Perfect Killing Machine
April 8, 2024
LIPID are a Thrash metal band from Denmark that was created in the distant 1995. […]
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Malphas – Portal
April 5, 2024
The album has sweeping musical arrangements that constructed well and obviously thought out in advance, and the quartet has some strong musical talent. This was a good album, but it could have been better if the band would have injected some more variety into things, like that closing song for example…it was incredible.
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Dreamworm - The Journey
April 5, 2024
A short and uninspired journey.
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Wizard Death - I Am the Night
April 3, 2024
A great 'father to son' relationship allowed this excellent US Metal EP to be born!
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Seltsame Erden - Gedankentempeln
April 3, 2024
The Old Flame of Black Metal still burns on this German band's music.
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Distorted Reflection - Doom Rules Eternally
April 3, 2024
A very good debut from this Greek Doom Metal trio.
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Endbroken - Defeat of Common Sense
April 3, 2024
ENDBROKEN are a Thrash metal band from France. They started their existence in 2015 but […]
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Jim Petrik & World Stage - Roots & Shoots Volume 1
April 3, 2024
Jim Petrik's home base has always been Ides Of March since 1964. Jim has co […]
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Descent - Far From Glory
April 2, 2024
Descent are back together releasing a face melter of an EP.
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Discernment – To Leave
April 1, 2024
What is probably the best part of the album is how the band gathers various influences and elements and dissolves them together into their personal brand of music. In this regard, it’s fairly experimental, but the album doesn’t lose its overall potency.
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Vanir - Epitome
March 31, 2024
Like I previously mentioned, this isn’t a bad album but it was, for me, a trudge to reach the end. By the time the first few songs were over, I struggled to keep my attention on it. As a melodic death album, it is serviceable but mileage will definitely vary.
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Amaranthe – The Catalyst
March 31, 2024
“The Catalyst” is a trademark AMARANTHE album: powerful riffing, dynamic song textures driven by an unique triptych of vocalists, and catchy sing-along melodies, but overcrowd with too many electronic effects
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Leaves’ Eyes – Myths Of Fate
March 31, 2024
“Myths Of Fate” is symphonic Metal excellence: a well-developed versatile concept ranging from crushing Death Metal inspired, via dynamic Folk oriented, towards quiet symphonic Metal tracks
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Bodyfarm – Malicious Ecstasy
March 31, 2024
“Malicious Ecstasy” is a delivery of four devastating and blood-freezing Death Metal tracks with an additional live bonus
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Bloody Falls – Amartia
March 30, 2024
For a band who largely relies on only one main ingredient for their brand of Melodic Death Metal, I did find the album nearly exactly as described: Old school meets contemporary. Although my head is still intact, it did take a bit of a beating.
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Sol Negate – On the Verge of Dreaming Again
March 29, 2024
Overall, this album was very well done. The composing trio mixed many elements together into a well-seasoned stew that tastes fantastic…Death Metal, Progressive elements, and some symphonic elements as well. The result is an album that fans of any of these genres will find pleasing.
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Ghost on Mars – Out of Time and Space
March 29, 2024
A lot of Progressive Metal is about how well the band navigates transitions, in my experience. Both the melodies and their musical prowess on the album is strong, although transitions seem to give them trouble from time to time. The album also has a bit too much of a steady emotional presence for me. These moments seem better when they are unleashed when the listener least expects them, for maximum effect. It’s a good album however, and very well produced. The band has all the pieces in place to be great.
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Heavy Load - Riders Of The Ancient Storm
March 29, 2024
Heavy Load was formed by two brothers Ragne and Styrbjorn Wahlquist 50 years ago in […]
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Amiensus – Reclamation: Pt. 1
March 28, 2024
This is an auditory journey like no other—a fusion of raging, intense black metal with glorious melodies that will ignite your soul. It's a sonic tempest, a whirlwind of ferocity and beauty that will leave you breathless and exhilarated. You'll be engulfed in the raw power of black metal, with blistering riffs and thunderous drums. Yet within, melodies soar and cascade, weaving a tapestry of beauty and emotion that transcends the brutality of the music. This is an early contender for “Album of the Year” for sure.
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In Vain – Solemn
March 27, 2024
Prepare yourselves for an unparalleled musical odyssey that defies expectations and transcends boundaries. Enter a realm where ardent Death Metal collides with glorious melodies, creating a sonic landscape of unparalleled intensity and beauty. With each track, you'll be swept away by the ferocious power of Death Metal, fueled by relentless riffs and thunderous backbone. Yet, woven within this ferocity lies a thread of exquisite melody, guiding you through the chaos with haunting harmonies and soaring refrains. From the guttural growls that reverberate through your very core to the ethereal melodies that linger in the air long after the music fades, every moment of this album is a revelation.
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Turbulence – Binary Dream
March 26, 2024
The thing that hits the listener square in the jaw is the talent that the band has from top to bottom. The album is packed full of heavy, Djent moments, as well as more tender and personal moments. The only possible critique I could offer the band is to let some of the melodies ride out a bit more, like the themes in the final song. They ride that song into the sunset. Still, this is an outstanding album from start to finish.
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