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Slôdder - A Mind Designed to Destroy Beautiful Things
February 21, 2024
Pay attention to this manic Swedish Sludge Metal's quintet, and blow your ears!
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Severe Lacerations - Burning The Mortal Coil
February 21, 2024
This band carries on the torch of UK's Death Metal to the future.
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Necronemesis - Warfield Forever
February 21, 2024
A new and better release from this Old School Death Metal band.
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Feral Forms - Premalignant
February 21, 2024
A fine release for this young act of Death/Black Metal from Italy.
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Cryptworm - Oozing Radioactive Vomition
February 21, 2024
Are you ready for a massive blow of Old School Death Metal in your ears? Than listen to this album!
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Autumn’s Child – Tellus Timeline
February 21, 2024
This was a solid album with a lot of strong melodies, and the band managed to capture some of the magic of the past in the songs. Let “Tellus Timeline” take you back to the glory days of AOR, and just lose yourself in the album.
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Cemetery of Scream – Oceans
February 19, 2024
Electronics in Goth music? Catchy, exciting songs? Why not? I have always said that when you give a band 14 years between album releases, you are going to get one of two things: A band who stayed the same and let the years pass them, or a band who is busy pioneering their own path and is cognizant of the genre changes. Oddly, in this case, the band shows a remarkable ability to stay true to their roots while shifting just enough to keep fresh and intriguing.
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Temple Balls - Avalanche
February 19, 2024
Yes, I know, the band’s name sounds like a sex toy, or maybe a male sexual disease….sorry I’ll get my mind out of the gutter and get back to the business at hand and delve into this hard rock album that promises to “set your friggin’ pants on fire.”
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Illumishade – Another Side of You
February 19, 2024
For me, the album is all about balance and temperament. There are plenty of heavy, Djent moments from the guitar work, but they don’t overbalance the melodies. Nor do the melodies outshine the weight. Some of the structures they create are nothing short of gorgeous, but they also fuel your darker side and need for bloody meat.
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Nail Within – Sound Of Demise
February 19, 2024
“Sound Of Demise” will surely have its share of fans, but it is not an album that will be remembered for a long time
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Replicant - Infinite Mortality
February 19, 2024
infinite planes of ever shifting realities. A variety of sickening moods and worried feels are reached when listening to this insane album but the trip is well worth braving this great unknown.
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Uragh – Maelstrom
February 18, 2024
I can’t say enough about the importance of the bass in the mix, as many bands ignore that. The album is both desolate and raging at the same time. But at its core, is a deep dissonance that takes hold inside the listener, and makes him sick from the inside out.
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Burial Moon – Burial Moon
February 17, 2024
If BURIAL MOON is being reticent about disclosing who they are, they are at least more forthcoming about their subject matter with song titles that second as actual lyrics.
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The Moor – Ombra
February 17, 2024
I don’t believe I have ever heard any album with so much wasted potential. The band uses a lot of different sounds, but always falls backwards after several bars. They also have talent, but their approach to songwriting is akin to not being able to dig yourself out of a hole that is shallow, and should present only a minor challenge.
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Ignescent - Fight In Me
February 17, 2024
This delicious album could be called "When Hard Rock and Modern Metal" unite, because it's what you'll find on it!
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Morbid Sacrifice - Ceremonial Blood Worship
February 17, 2024
A pure Black/Death bloodpuke in the ears is what this album is upo to!
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Shrapnel Storm - Silo
February 17, 2024
This Death Metal quintet is pointing their musical warheads to your ears!!!! Surrender NOW!
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Cultum Interitum - Sacrum Funeral
February 17, 2024
This is a fine Black/Death Metal act from Poland that really deserves to be heard.
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Emerald Rage – Valkyrie
February 16, 2024
EMERALD RAGE has the ability to use a lot of influences and sounds and mix them up in such a way that it stays interesting all through the album. That does mean that for over 53 minutes you will be concentrating on everything that the band is throwing at you.
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Sylvaine – Eg Er Framand
February 16, 2024
The fact that the vocals are sung in her native language only adds to the mystery of the album. I honestly don’t want the lyrical translation into English. Kathrine’s vocals are elegant, sublime, and pure artistry, and for an album with so little sonority, its impact can be felt for miles away.
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Myrath – Karma
February 14, 2024
Catchy, melodic sensibility, unabashed massive hooks, style, and musicianship is what the album offers to the fans. The album has that perfect balance between weight and melody as well. This is the band’s sixth full-length album, and they show zero signs of slowing down.
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Mormânt De Snagov – Invocation Through Revocation
February 14, 2024
This isn’t your ordinary Black, Death, or even MeloDeath band. They combine all of these elements and even a bit of Doom at time to tell the tale of both depression and anger. The balance that they reach between these two extremes is solid, as are the other elements they work into their sound. Keep your eye on this band from Finland.
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Blacklist Union – Letters From The Psych Ward
February 12, 2024
From the outside, “Letters from the Psych Ward” looks very plain, very middle of the road. Happy to admit that I was wrong.
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Paralandra – Street Magic
February 12, 2024
Spoiler alert: This is a review I wanted to…no needed to write to get the word out about an amazing band that I saw “live” last year and instantly became a fan. They blew me away with their explosive musical performance and energized and animated stage presence.
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Ilúvatia – Amaranthine Hollow
February 12, 2024
Take a close look at the album cover to discover the sounds within. The picture is of a forest scene, with brightly colored flowers, a steam, and even a grassy lookout of the stream. That tree is just begging to be climbed as well. The album reflects this beautiful and peaceful image very well. It’s a bright spot on my mundane Monday morning.
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Headshot – …Makes Us Survive!
February 12, 2024
“…Makes Us Survive!” has all the ingredients to make a good classical Thrash Metal album: the riffing, the pace, the aggression, the lead guitars
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Temple of July-Kingdom Cult
February 12, 2024
Too much Pop on my Metal.
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Bipolar Architecture – Metaphysicize
February 10, 2024
On one hand, you have these depressive, painful tones that you just can’t shake, and on the other hand, angry rage that bites through them but isn’t quite enough to overcome them. What results for me is just pure torture, and embitterment.
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Wicked Smile - Night Time Riders
February 7, 2024
Shut the fuck up and pay attention to the work of this excellent Australian Hard Rock/Heavy Metal act!
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Neck Cemetery - Bring Us The Head
February 7, 2024
German Heavy Metal + references to old cinema films = NECK CEMETARY's new album!
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Elitist - A Mirage Of Grandeur
February 7, 2024
A good first full-length of this Danish Death Metal quartet. Prepare your ears!
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Utgaroar – Fire Smoked Upon the Wolf’s Back
February 7, 2024
What began as an obvious ode to the FWOBM quickly progressed to a more modern and diverse sound for me. All of the elements a fan wants are there…harrowing music, filthy vocals, and ominous leanings. It had just enough of a modern touch to be interesting as well. Take a peek into their dark and fire filled world with “Fire Smoked Upon the Wolf’s Back.”
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Strigampire – All to Dominate
February 7, 2024
The album tackles various themes such as personal struggles, global issues like economic inequalities and […]
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External – Dreamscapes
February 6, 2024
The combination of ruggedness and melody suggests a dynamic and multifaceted musical experience. They also have an adventurous approach to their craft, which is often a hallmark of great musicianship. It's exciting to imagine where their musical journey could take them with just a bit more refinement and polish.
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Stone Horns - Age Of Chimairas
February 5, 2024
If the rest of the upcoming album “Chimaira” has been penned, played, recorded and released with the same level of quality as this “Age Of Chimairas” song, you are in for a treat.
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Harmagedon – Dystopian Dreams
February 5, 2024
These Scandinavian metalist didn’t come here to fuck around.
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