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Ruff Justice – No Justice No Peace (Compilation)
November 22, 2023
RUFF JUSTICE was formed in 1992 from Dallas, Texas from the ashes of the […]
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Nattsvermer – Nattsvermer
November 22, 2023
From the band’s press release: From their humble beginnings as LIQUID MOJO in 2017 […]
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Domkraft – Sonic Moons
November 22, 2023
On their fourth album released September 8, 2023 "Sonic Moons", Sweden's DOMKRAFT set forth […]
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Stone of Duna – Moonsplitter
November 22, 2023
Primarily Stoner Metal seasoned with Doom, Progressive, and Sludge elements, the best part of the album is probably the vocal harmonies. I am glad that there were no Harsh vocals, because it wouldn’t have worked with the music. The Production was also well done, and allowed the massive fuzzy sound to come through strong.
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Overthrow - Ascension Of The Entombed
November 22, 2023
A black metal band known as OVERTHROW has been around since their formation in 2011 […]
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Takalaiton - Mindfection
November 22, 2023
A four piece band from Finland that are named TAKALAITON, they are here and well […]
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Azaghal - Mustamaa
November 22, 2023
AZAGHAL is a black metal band from Finland formed in 1995 however they were under […]
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Cryptopsy – As Gomorrah Burns
November 22, 2023
"As Gomorrah Burns" is for fans of Technical Brutal Death Metal
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Welcome to Pleshiwar – Apostasy
November 22, 2023
Although at its core, it was total gloom, the moving bass guitar and flickers of melody will keep the listener interested along the way. I would love to hear more from the band in the future.
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Midnight Odyssey - Biolume Part 3 - A Fullmoon Madness
November 22, 2023
Overall, this was a good album, but very long, and so in that length the artist runs the risk of having too many songs that sounds similar. It was fairly diverse however, and the spacey elements kept it interesting.
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Beyond Grace – Welcome to the New Dark Ages, Part 1
November 22, 2023
They incorporate a lot of different sounds into their music. Their dexterous skills are high, and I would call this a new breed of Death Metal for the decade and beyond. The sky is the limit for this band.
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Phantom Winter – Her Cold Materials
November 22, 2023
The songs are written with care and passion and the emotional peaks are noteworthy. Perhaps the best part if the way that the band is able to maintain a high level of tension from hardened passages to more ethereal ones…it make the desperation feel even worse.
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Profanatica – Crux Simplex
November 22, 2023
The heavy bass sound is probably the best part of the album, but who needs another FWOBM band that is afraid to deviate from the norms that began the genre many years ago. Overall, nothing special.
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Insomnium – Songs of the Dusk
November 22, 2023
I still feel that the band is playing it too safe with this EP and their full-length before it. At this point in their career, fans are too used to what to expect from the band.
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Dreamwell – In My Saddest Dreams, I Am Beside You
November 21, 2023
I felt the core of the album deeply, which is the struggle with an illness that you can’t see. Although I love a happy ending, it wouldn’t have made sense here. Mental illness is one of the darker sides of life, and telling the story must have been cathartic for the band.
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Swords of Dis – Melencolia
November 21, 2023
First, there is horror and torture, next there is nothing left of the band’s soul. The album takes you on a journey through your worst nightmares, and leaves you feeling numb at the end.
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Psygnosis – Mercury
November 21, 2023
Obviously skilled, they show a maturity in songwriting ability that doesn’t come around every day. I found the album to be mysterious, intriguing, and right in my wheelhouse.
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Drip Fed Empire – Revolutionist
November 21, 2023
This was a good album in terms of the band melding many modern elements into their sound. It’s one possible direction in the Metal scene today, and the band performs their brand of music with confidence, and direction. Some fans might find the heavy electronic sound to be inauthentic, but I liked it. It made the album sound full, and rich.
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Altars of the Moon – The Colossus and the Widow
November 21, 2023
By the end of the album, the weight of the tones take effect like a constantly building buzz inside your head that slowly drives you insane. This is an example of an album that can say so much with so little sonority, and the listener can easily get swept up in it all.
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Myrkur – Spine
November 21, 2023
Her gorgeous voice is probably the best part of the album for me. You can feel her trying to find that elusive balance amidst the storm. In the end, I find that she does.
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Shylmagoghnar – Convergence
November 21, 2023
This album felt like a journey through the cosmos for me. It’s amazing that this was composed by one person, because it is meticulous in its approach. Every note was in the right place, every pause, and every turn. This is one Black Metal release this year that has something for everyone.
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Dreamwalkers Inc - The First Tragedy of Klahera
November 21, 2023
The album ran the gamut from angry and frustrated to happy and celebratory at times. We have all felt like that little girl at some point in life, and tying in this element to the music made it feel personal. The musicians were excellent, and the various shades of the story kept things interesting.
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Ramage Inc – Humanity Has Failed
November 21, 2023
Taking on a concept album of this magnitude was ambitious, indeed. A couple of songs weren’t as memorable as the entire album as a whole, so the band can work on that. But the message was strong and the music was strong. Enjoy this album as I did.
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DGM – Life
November 21, 2023
Being around since 1996 and this being their 11th studio album, they have to constantly fight the urge to release songs of their past and hang onto the formulas which define their sound. But they fight this hard, and the result is an excellent combination of Progressive elements with melodic ones.
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Crystal Coffin - The Curse of Immortality
November 21, 2023
Melodic black metal band CRYSTAL COFFIN have been together now for a few years since […]
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Underdark – Managed Decline
November 21, 2023
When you consider the amount of negativity that is out there it’s almost too much. Instead, you rise in the morning, pack your lunch, go to work, and worry about yourself.
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Nebelkräeh – ephemer
November 21, 2023
From Bandcamp, “NEBELKRÄEH were founded in 2007 and already sought their niche between classic Black Metal […]
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Lightcrusher – Constructed Stars of Mortared Bone (Reissue)
November 21, 2023
it is not winning any awards for musicianship or songwriting. The band has some talent, and this was obviously an early effort, where the amateur qualities come through strongest.
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Razumikhin – Self Made Monster
November 21, 2023
One might say that it lacked a clear vision, but I dismiss that and appreciate the band’s willingness to explore. Too many musicians just play it safe. What the duo did on “Self Made Monster” pulled Black Metal from the trenches and brought it to new heights.
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Helga – Wrapped in Mist
November 21, 2023
This was a very well constructed album in the genre. The band knows when to turn it up, and when and how to let the melodies ride out. It was quite beautiful, but also dangerous when needed.
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Autarkh – Emergence
November 21, 2023
Contemporary metal adventures, indeed. This is unique and imaginative music in every sense of those words. The backbone is impenetrable and unyielding, but the band also play with melodies like an alchemist trying to create the fountain of youth. This is an album that encompasses all that you would want to hear from the Metal genre.
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Morne – Engraved With Pain
November 21, 2023
This is one album that does not even hint at catharsis, or absolution. Whatever tomb you managed to build for yourself will be the one that you will lay in, eternally.
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Dokken – Heaven Comes Down
November 21, 2023
Many of the songs just lacked that ummph that made the band famous. Some harmonies and melodies were present, but it sounded more like a Don Dokken solo album for me, and they just did not have any of the energy that they used to have.
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Night In Gales - The Black Stream
November 21, 2023
Any fan of death metal or melodic death metal needs to check this out, I can’t imagine how it would disappoint anyone.
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Temple Of Scorn - Funeral Altar Epiphanies
November 21, 2023
This is one of the better debuts I’ve heard from a death metal band.
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Columbarium - The Morbidious One
November 21, 2023
COLUMBARIUM’s ‘The Mordidious One’ is a solid as hell doom metal album.
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