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Nubian Rose - Amen
February 5, 2024
A band that defines itself on a foundation of strong melodies, great hooks, big guitars, and a powerful female vocalist will definitely grab my attention from the start, so I’ll venture into this review with high expectations and, unlike my high school years, I’ll actually pay attention.
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Notörious – Marching On
February 5, 2024
“True Norwegian Glam Metal” is how NOTÖRIOUS self describes their musical style. Truth be told, Norway is known more for Death metal than Glam Metal, and more for Soaring White Mountains than Glam Metal, and more for hosting the Nobel Peace Price than Glam Metal, so forgive me if I’m a little skeptical, but I will give them every chance to make me a believer.
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Varathron - The Crimson Temple
February 5, 2024
Hellenic black metal stalwarts VARATHRON return with a surgingly confident slab of fist-waving, head-banging, filthy tunes for the masses.
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Demoncy - Black Star Gnosis
February 5, 2024
Avant-garde Satanic black metal band make a bold statement with "Black Star Gnosis," a worship album for the archfiend.
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Bathory Legion – Latome
February 5, 2024
This album was a personal take on what many of us have come to define as “music” in the traditional sense of the word. It was much more experimental, and a dark story lies somewhere within, and at its core, it was very frightening to listen to.
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Ektomorf- Vivid Black
February 5, 2024
Romanian heavy hitters.
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Becoming The Lion - Turning Point
February 5, 2024
A softer kind of heavy.
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Lustmord – Much Unseen Is Also Here
February 2, 2024
For me, the album was as mysterious and amalgamous as the cover art. If you are old enough to remember, it sounds a lot like I-Dosers…something that takes root inside your soul and slowly turns it black.
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Carcinoid-Encomium to Extinction
February 1, 2024
Aussie band CARCINOID's new EP "Encomium to Extiniction" is a bombastic, heavy slab of traditional doom and death that pushes the edges of the coffin.
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Sulfuric Storm-Hell On Earth
February 1, 2024
One man band SULFURIC STORM brings an anti-racist death metal plea from the Brazilian underground.
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Azathoth's Dream-Nocturnal Vamypric Bewitchment
February 1, 2024
Pennsylvania's AZATHOTH'S DREAM show that the Keystone State is more than just chocolate, shitty sports fans and steel mills.
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Rainmaker - Rainmaker (Reissue)
February 1, 2024
This reissue of the Swedish quartet first (and only) album shows as good music is never eroded by time.
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March to Die - Tears Of The Gorgon
February 1, 2024
This album is an answer for all those that say that traditional Heavy Metal is dead.
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Bloodphemy - Dawn Of Malevolence
February 1, 2024
If you want to hear a traditional Death Metal album with some improvements, this album is for you.
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Unmothered – Corridors
February 1, 2024
I would class this as the Dark and Dangerous Goth brother of MASTODON. UNMOTHERED has surpassed all my expectation. This is mint.
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Golden Core – Kosmos Brenner
January 31, 2024
I must conclude that this album, as interesting as it is, will be hard to many listeners to assimilate. They are all over the place in terms of a style, although many hardened elements rule. I am very interesting in learning more about the band however and listening to their next release, and appreciate their willingness to explore.
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Paint the Sky Red – tamat
January 29, 2024
“All good things come to an end” the old proverb says. Indeed. This is the band’s swan song, and what a mark they have left in music.
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Wayfarer – American Gothic
January 29, 2024
WAYFARER's fifth album, “American Gothic,” is as deep as it is dark.
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Disguised Malignance – Entering the Gateways
January 29, 2024
Just when I think I’m over Death Metal, a band like DISGUISED MALIGNANCE comes along and makes me reevaluate my assumptions.
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Austrian Death Machine - Quad Brutal
January 29, 2024
AUSTRIAN DEATH MACHINE is back! Hear to this fine piece of music that blends Thrash Metal, Metalcore, Crossover and more!
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Saturnalia Temple - Paradigm Call
January 28, 2024
I’m happy to report that “Paradigm Call” continues to cement the band's unique sound onto the ever growing pantheon of doom metal.
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Madder Mortem – Old Eyes, New Heart
January 27, 2024
This was a fairly unusual sound that many fans of music will either connect with or not. It’s very personal music, which by definition means it has a niche, and I am not sure what that niche is. I found much of the album to my liking however.
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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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