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Affonso Jr. - Dream Call
December 21, 2023
A fine guitar-orientated album, with lots of fun and great songs.
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Tumultuous Ruin - An Abscess on the Heart of the State
December 21, 2023
A mix of Black Metal, Death Metal and Hardcore influences at antifascism service!
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Carnal Tomb - Embalmed In Decay
December 21, 2023
Embalmed in Old School Death Metal could be the title of this sickening release.
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At The Plates - Omnivore
December 21, 2023
How about some funny Death Metal songs? This trio delivers it into a great way!
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Throat – We Must Leave You
December 20, 2023
For 14 years, THROAT have been the sonic equivalent of forcing a square peg into […]
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Vastum - Inward to Gethsemane
December 19, 2023
there isn’t any way to truly deny just how hellish and hopeless “Inward to Gethsemane” is—and how those very descriptors make the album an impressive yet nasty year end surprise.
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Vansind - Mørket
December 18, 2023
This isn’t a get-mellow-and-commune-with-your-spirit-animal band, unless your spirit animal is cocaine bear.
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Kaunis Kuolematon - Mielenvalta
December 18, 2023
Death/Doom Metal, either love or hate this genre usually provides an interesting listening experience and KAUNIS KUOLEMATON is no exception as they put your head in a vice and continue to keep turning till your eyeballs pop out.
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Omission – Disciples Of Ravens Vengeance
December 18, 2023
“Disciples Of Ravens Vengeance” has certainly has its moments with its simple, fast, aggressive, and raw Thrash Metal, but it also sounds repetitive
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Machine Head at Diamond Ballroom (2023)
December 16, 2023
MACHINE HEAD raged in Oklahoma City at the Diamond Ballroom on Friday, December 16 as […]
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Hammock – Love in the Void
December 16, 2023
This album is all about texture, and substance, and the fact that they say so much with so little sonority. The atmosphere shifts from warm colors of yellow and orange to colder ones of blue and purple. Perhaps the best thing that I can say about their work is that no singular feeling can come from the album, meaning that to each listener, the album will mean something personal. For me, it’s about that gratifying and rewarding experience of finding love or being in love. But anyone who is knows that it comes with its share of work…that is the burden of love. It’s a beautiful and heartbreaking thing at the same time, and no one works better with these life paradoxes than HAMMOCK.
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Saxon - Hell, Fire and Damnation
December 15, 2023
Forget discussions and debates, focus on music and bang your head hearing to the new album of the English Metal warriors!
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Fathomless Ritual – Hymns for the Lesser Gods
December 15, 2023
All of the clichés of Death Metal are present here…deep gutturals, pig squeals, and song titles that don’t make sense. Some purists might like it, and I can appreciate straight Death Metal, but the songs have to have their own identity, and so does the album and the band.
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Lord Volture - Live 'Em Up!
December 14, 2023
As for the recording, it is crisp and clear. The sound is very good. You can easily establish that when listening to LORD VOLTURE we are dealing with a very experienced band.
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Jelusick - Follow The Blind Man
December 14, 2023
“Follow The Blind Man” is a very powerful Melodic heavy Metal record, with a stellar production and outstanding music. JELUSICK coming at us with all guns blazing.
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Eunomia - The Chronicles Of Eunomia Part.2
December 14, 2023
All together I have to say I enjoyed “The Chronicles Of Eunomia Part.2”
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Lynch Mob – Babylon
December 14, 2023
This was a tired and uninspired effort to me sounds like a release for the sake of a release, meaning that none of those trademark Lynch riffs or solos was anywhere to be found. Understand this: it is very hard for bands that have been around this long to continue to make good and original material, but this doesn’t even come close.
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Siegrid Ingrid - Back From Hell
December 13, 2023
The Brazilian Thrash Metal/Hardcore Beast is back from Hell to conquer you all!
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Xorsist - At the Somber Steps to Serenity
December 13, 2023
More of the same in terms of Swedish Death Metal.
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Sacrifix - Killing Machine
December 13, 2023
Face the Olçd School Thrash Metal attack from these slaughters from São Paulo, and blow your ears off!
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Michael Catton - Point of No Return
December 13, 2023
The first album solo of Michael catton is really a great surprise!
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La Chinga - Primal Forces
December 13, 2023
This Canadian band that has a lot of to offer to Rock 'n' Roll and Hard Rock fans. Come on, take a bit on this album!
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Hatematter - Antithesis
December 13, 2023
A blend between Modern Metal, Melodic Death Metal and more can be found on this precious release! It shines with life!
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Dead Cosmonauts – Parasomnia
December 12, 2023
If you give it a chance, this album can vibe with the most staunch Metalhead, because it wields various shades of sonority like a wizard crafting spells. The key are the swells and retreats, as they are very well placed, and the result is an album that is vibrant, alive, contemplating, and energizing.
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Wolves In The Throne Room – Crypt of Ancestral Knowledge
December 11, 2023
Although only four songs long, WOLVES IN THE THRONE ROOM remind the listener that they have power, creativity, excitement, and a deep well of songwriting skills. They take advantage of pushing every boundary the genre has to offer, while staying true to their roots and the traditions of the genre, and prove that American Black Metal is just as vital as their overseas genre mates.
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Endseeker – Global Worming
December 10, 2023
ENDSEEKER deliver traditional, Swedish inspired Death Metal with the typical chainsaw guitar sound and a smart mixture of fast, mid-tempo, and slower tracks
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Left To Rot – Breath Of The Tomb
December 10, 2023
LEFT TO ROT leave a promising mark on the Death Metal market and traditional Death Metal fans will dig "Breath Of The Tomb"
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Frozen Wreath – Mea Cupla
December 9, 2023
What does a frozen wreath signify? A wreath is a symbol of victory, hope, and love. A frozen one suspends these elements forever. The band’s title reflects these feelings very well, and after I listen to it, I have to shake off the chill.
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Stonemiller Inc. - Welcome to the Show
December 6, 2023
If someone asks if the 80s Hard Rock can be updated to the present keeping its elements, show this person this album!
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Tumanduumband - Throne of Grief
December 6, 2023
A brutal form of Sludge/Doom Metal, done in an experimental and different way.
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St. Madness - Last Rites/The Final Blessing
December 6, 2023
And the North Amrican madness spreads its wings again on this nnew release of the quartet. Fun, weight and good music, so what are you waiting for?
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Miara – Hungering Inside
December 6, 2023
Let’s start with the positives. Many band in this style stumble early on trying to push the Death side of the genre over the Melodic side, but MIARA is equally adept at both. If it wasn’t for the founding fathers of the genre existing, I would love this sound. As it is however, it is just too much of a copy of these bands without anything original to offer fans.
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Stuporous – Asylum’s Lament
December 4, 2023
The soft trumpet parts definitely add another layer of darkness to the music, which is already quite desperate. The combination of Doom and Black Metal actually works very well with the music. At times angry and other time dreadfully sad, the albums themes are well reflected in the sound.
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Zhiva – Into The Eye Of The Storm
December 4, 2023
I always look to find the musical expression and nuances throughout the album. The vocals are usually at the forefront and the main attraction as well as focusing on melodies and themes, and ZHIVA did accomplish that.
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Wolf Prayer – Spell Of The Crimson Eye
December 4, 2023
WOLF PRAYER hailing from western Germany, one of the most beautiful regions in the world […]
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Sophie Lloyd – Imposter Syndrome
December 4, 2023
I fell in love with Sophie Lloyd and her playing the very first time I saw her YouTube video channel. Her effortless style is mesmerizing and her left hand moves like a spider on the fretboard with finger numbing sparks shooting off.
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