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Go Ahead and Die – Unhealthy Mechanisms
January 26, 2024
Overall, although the riff are punishing, and the vocals brutal, that’s about where the story begins and ends. Nothing about this album is exciting, amusing, or original.
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Kryptoxik Mortality - Interdimensional Calamitous Extirpation
January 24, 2024
A new potential great name for Brutal Death Metal.
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Demons of Noon - Death Machine
January 24, 2024
This sextet dares to defy Sludge Metal models by using Doom/Gothic Metal influences.
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Fuming Mouth – Last Day of Sun
January 24, 2024
Although the album was decent, 12 songs is just a bit of overkill, especially when too many of the songs have a similar sound, structure, and vocal cadence. You have to give it up for a guy with a cancer diagnosis however, it takes courage beyond comprehension to survive something like that.
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Omen - Escape to Nowhere (Reissue)
January 24, 2024
OMEN are a typical US Heavy and Power Metal band that comes from Los Angeles. They have had two lives. The first one from 1983 until 1989. In that time they released four studio albums, of which the one I am reviewing today, “Escape To Nowhere”, is the last in line, originally released in 1988.
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Man Machine Industry - Eschaton II - Judgment Day
January 24, 2024
MAN MACHINE INDUSTRY show a lot of promise, quality and dedication on these songs. Reason for me to delve into their past.
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Malicious – Merciless Storm
January 24, 2024
In such instances, my main criticism on an album like this is that it is very short, and might as well just be one song, because all of them sound similar. Besides their energy, there is very little else to talk about here.
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Sodom – 1982
January 22, 2024
1982” is a time travel to the beginnings of one of the most successful Thrash Metal bands of all time
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Metalite – Expedition One
January 22, 2024
“Expedition One” is an easy-to-listen album with too much catchiness, too many electronics, too much Pop with guitars, and too little substance
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Plini – Mirage
January 21, 2024
This was a lovely album with more varied melodies than you would find at a candy store. Like this analogy, each one has a different flavor and unique surprise when you taste it, and you could spend all day tasting each flavor to your delight. I am undecided on which past of the album is best…the musicianship, or the carefully crafted and bright melodies. The most magical thing is, you get to decide.
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My Lament - The Season Came Undone
January 21, 2024
MY LAMENT’s ‘The Season Came Undone’ is one of the best surprises/discoveries for me in this second half of 2023. Any fan of old school death/melodic/Gothic doom metal will definitely need to add this to their collection.
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Aphelium Aeternum - Dark Interstellar Mysterious
January 21, 2024
All in all APHELIUM AETERNUM’s “Dark Interstellar Mysterious” is an album that effectively combines symphonics with metal elements without sacrificing either.
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Stuporous – Asylum’s Lament
January 20, 2024
I found an odd solace and comfort in the nihilistic sound. The band smartly use emotional peaks in some of the lengthier songs in order to keep the listener engaged, and the Doomy qualities of the music is a sound that will stick with you for some time.
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Astral Sleep – We Are Already Living In The End of Times
January 19, 2024
There are moments when it seems that the album has everything together, but in between, it doesn’t. Doom Metal can be exciting and invigorating and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. This is where the album is lacking.
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Ponte Del Diavolo – Fire Blades from the Tomb
January 19, 2024
What strikes me most about the album is the sheer genre bending ability of the band. One minute, you think that you are listening to Doom Metal, and then turn the screw and another sound materialized. This was a well thought out and calculated album where the band hold no boundaries, but at its core, it is still Metal music.
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Interum Nata – From the Infinite Light
January 18, 2024
What we have here is an old school, throw-back sound from yesteryear, with smooth, harmonized vocals mostly sung in a baritone voice. I feel unsettled after the album, and I’m not sure why, but good music can impart these feelings in the listener.
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Svalbard - The Weight Of The Mask
January 17, 2024
With such album with new and fresh expressions as a Metalhead can ask for, this English quartet is opening new ways. Enter into them, and you won't regret the experience!
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Infected Rain - Time
January 17, 2024
Mixing Modern Metal tendencies in a cauldron of different influences, this quartet created a groundbreaking album!
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Hiraes - Dormant
January 17, 2024
Applauses for this excellent German band of the new generation of Melodic Death Metal! This album is corrosive and great!
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Domhain - Nimue
January 17, 2024
Post-Black Metal with Shoegaze elements and tons of weight. What are you waiting for to dive into it?
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Lilyum – We Are Disobedience
January 17, 2024
The production was the worst part of the album, but the songwriting wasn’t much better. Many of the songs ran together, and the album had an amateur quality to it. Although there were brief moments of some cool background elements, they could not overtake the thick drum sound which dominating everything.
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Warcoe – A Place for Demons
January 15, 2024
Well, shit. Italy might just be my new favorite country for groovy, doom metal.
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Metal Life Crisis - Theatre Of Fire
January 15, 2024
Let’s start with the music that METAL LIFE CRISIS plays. It is Heavy metal with progressive tendencies and breaks.
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Sortilège - Larmes de héros (Reissue)
January 15, 2024
Borrowing the line from the sci-fi movie Poltergeist II “They’re back”, and that’s exactly what is happening here as I review the third reissue “Larmes de heros” from the French heavy metal Sortilege that was originally released in 1986. I haven’t had too much positive to say on the first two reissue reviews, so hopefully the third time is the charm, otherwise, borrowing the line from Terminator II, it’s “Hasta la vista baby”.
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Gunshine - Checkmate
January 15, 2024
This is the very first time I have ever mentioned Elvis Presley in my reviews, and I’ll admit it has me “all shook up” and feeling like a “hound dog” so I guess “it’s now or never” for GUNSHINE to see if this album will be their “little good luck charm”.
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Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons - Kings Of The Asylum
January 15, 2024
PHIL CAMPBELL AND THE BASTARD SONS are a Welsh hard rock band who should be […]
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Forndom - Alster
January 15, 2024
FORNDOM may be a one man band, but let’s not become discouraged from the fact […]
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Carnation – Cursed Mortality
January 15, 2024
“Cursed Mortality” is punishing with powerful and crushing riffing and sine-chilling melodies
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Phobocosm - Foreordained
January 11, 2024
PHOBOCOSM’s “Foreordained” is a monumental death metal album with such an incredible atmosphere of dirge and monochromatic textures.
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The Gems - Phoenix
January 11, 2024
This album is definitive to show as genres DO NOT MATTER in terms of Rock 'n' Roll and Hard Rock!
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Maul - Desecration and Enchantment
January 11, 2024
Two songs of a Death Metal future driving force on USA!!!!
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Masterplan - Masterplan (Reissue)
January 11, 2024
This anniversary edition comes in a very good moment, to show Heavy/Power Metal fans what MASTERPLAN can do!
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Legendry - Time Immortal Wept
January 11, 2024
These guys are up to create their own path into Epic Heavy Metal. And they'll do it!
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Honeymoon Suite - Alive
January 11, 2024
And here are these veterans on AOR/Melodic Rock, with such refined amusement in form of music.
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Exit Eden - Femmes Fatales
January 11, 2024
Blending old Pop Rock and AOR hymns with their own songs, trio trio unleashed an excellent Symphonic Metal release! HEAR OR DIE!
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The Oldest House – A Worm Through Time
January 10, 2024
I found the album bending between genres of Doom, Black Metal, and even elements of Hardcore at times. There are desperate, hopeless tones that paint a picture of a doomed life, and you have to fight hard against the urge it imparts to overtake you.
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