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Bedsore – Dreaming the Strife for Love
November 1, 2024
This was an unusual album in many ways. The only real ode to Death Metal is in the vocals, and some harder elements in the music. The sound was wide open for me, and they made some very strong steps forward into the varied and sometimes odd world of Progressive Metal. I also enjoyed their dark brand of music immensely. This is definitely a band to keep an eye on.
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Tethra – Withered Hearts Standing
October 28, 2024
There was a contrast between the clean and harsh vocals, as well as a nice balance between the emotions of anger and despair. I loved the female vocals especially, and would have liked to have heard more of them. The album brought up conflicting feelings for me, and that is always the mark of an interesting listening experience.
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Black Oak County – III
October 23, 2024
This album doesn’t attempt to recreate the wheel, but what it does is present a genuine and honest energy from a group of rockers who take no prisoners. I can also hear how well the music would translate to a live audience. 12 songs was just a little too much in terms of overstaying its welcome, but it was a good listen.
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Transport League - We Are Satan’s People
October 23, 2024
Wow, this release is really amazing, and fans of Hard Rock, Sludge Metal, Groove Metal will love it!
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Koldbrann - Ingen Skånsel
October 10, 2024
The Old Norwegian Black Metal spirit is alive on this full-length!
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Besra – Equilibrium
October 10, 2024
The four songs here had a lot of depth, but coerced me into taking the path into the dark that I was warned not to follow. It led me to a brook, where the water shined in the bring moonlight. But the more I looked around, it became obvious that this was a place of deep pain, and a place where you can unburden that pain for a while. When you leave, it returns, beguiling you to remain there forever alone.
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Terrorvision – We Are Not Robots
October 8, 2024
TERRORVISION are a 4 piece band from Bradford, England who formed in 1987 as THE […]
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Buryfication - Gallows Rise
October 3, 2024
A fine first full-length from this Finnish youg Death/Black Metal band.
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Blue Öyster Cult – 50th Anniversary Live, Second Night
September 28, 2024
The story goes like this: “In September 2022, BLUE ÖYSTER CULT enthralled fans with a unique trilogy of sold-out shows, each dedicated to one of their first three albums.” Thankfully, faithful recordings of the events are now available through Frontiers Music.
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Sidewinder - Talons
September 23, 2024
SIDEWINDER’s sophomore album, “Talons,” like the band’s namesake, is a killer. I want to say something quirky here about getting your ‘talons’ into it, but that might be too much, so I’ll just leave it at a ‘strongly recommended’ and walk out with my dignity.
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Vananidr – In Silence Descent
September 20, 2024
The best part of the album is how the sound gutted you as much as its aggressiveness excited you. What began as a familiar sound took a turn down a darkly lit path and into the trees beyond, and you might not want to see what was discovered there.
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Excruciation - [P]Ain
September 19, 2024
If you want Doom Metal, this release is what you're asking for!
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Wolfheart – Draconian Darkness
September 9, 2024
This was an excellent album, with a nice combination of Melo Death elements and symphonic ones. The orchestral sounds didn’t take over the music however, but rather were there in support. The music was vital, and powerful, and leaves the listener with a sense of the magnanimous.
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Marche Funebre – After the Storm
August 26, 2024
Overall, this was a fantastic album from start to finish, and the deep, expansive tones of hatred and despair trade off fluidly throughout. Attractive melodies intertwine within the caves beneath the earth, and you find yourself sinking more with each passing note.
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Keys - The Grand Seduction
August 23, 2024
Keys are an all keyboard band which is the brainchild of singer Jake E (Cyhra, […]
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Siderean – Spilling the Astral Chalice
August 13, 2024
This is Death Metal, through and through, but it also has an air of sophistication to it. Many of its mysteries are hidden in its layers, and you have to peel them back to experience them. As technical as it is Progressive, it hits the listener on a variety of levels and emotions, and makes one think deeply. My only complaint about the album is that I want more…the darkness summons.
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Slipknot: Live in Burgettstown
August 10, 2024
A perfect nostalgic reminder of why I used to hate Slipknot in the first place. There’s no way this tour would have sold so many tickets if the people knew they weren’t getting a proper Slipknot show.
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Belushi Speed Ball - Stellkira
August 8, 2024
This Crossover/Hardcore/Thrash Metal release is plenty of different influences, and it's a 'must be' for the fans of such genres.
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About Us - Take A Piece
August 1, 2024
Wow, what a surprising release from this Hard Rock/Glam Metal/AOR sextet!
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Stabbing Westward: Live in Pittsburgh
July 30, 2024
A band I’d loved that doesn’t sound a single day passed their prime...
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Cruzh - Jungle Revolution
July 5, 2024
Hailing from Sweden, Cruzh was conceived when former TrashQueen members Anton Joensson and Dennis Butabi […]
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earthtone9 – in Resonance Nexus
July 3, 2024
This was a solid album, and the fact that all of this sound comes from a trio is commendable. But, there is room for improvement. The band has the talent, and the drive, and a nice sense of melody development. However, if we could hear more of their personality in their music, it could have easily gone to an excellent release or even higher.
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Lypswitch - World Of Sin
June 28, 2024
Lypswitch originally from Orlando Florida moved to Hollywood in April 1988.They kicked and fought their […]
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Swelling Repulsion - Fatally Misguided
June 26, 2024
"Fatally Misguided" sells an excitement about what this band could become in later outings.
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Cell Press - Cages
June 25, 2024
In the form of a triumphant trio of musicians forming CELL PRESS a while back […]
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Mutilation Barbecue - Amalgamations of Gore
June 21, 2024
If you want Death Metal in Old School ways, you've got it with this album.
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Lynchpin - This Mortal Coil
June 17, 2024
LYNCHPIN sheds the skin of their former selves, and anoints their bodies with the essence that births the serpentine hymns, and with the tongue of malice, creates a virulent strain of aggression in the sound of art.
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Tu me ensinas a fazer renda, e eu te ensino a fazer Metal
May 9, 2024
The Northeast region of Brazil is known for its cultural richness, for its lovely and humble people, its beautiful beaches, and mainly for some sad facts (many still thinks about misery and droughts on the region, as it isn’t found on other places on the country). And such good things enable the arising of many excellent Metal acts, being one of them the trio HEADSPAWN, from the city of João Pessoa (PA). Besides some define their music as Groove Metal, on “Parasites” (their first album) one can check a rich musical work. And as we had the opportunity to talk with the band about their ideas, plans and ambitions, here is the result of such great talk.
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Hypoxia - Defiance
May 9, 2024
A very good traditional North American Death Metal release. Blow your ears with it!
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Cobrakill - Serpent’s Kiss
May 9, 2024
Wow, this Glam Metal album really can bring a bloom of what the first half of the 80s Glam Metal was up to.
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Desolate Tomb - Scorned by Misery
May 6, 2024
DESOLATE TOMB is a one-man band from Oklahoma City,USA and Dakota Whiteside is the guy […]
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Crawl - Altar of Disgust
May 6, 2024
All in all, this is a hugely urgent album that does a lot in a small amount of time—every second drips with absolute venom. If you like death metal or any music with a lot of energy and an attitude that is 100% against the grain, CRAWL’s “Altar Of Disgust” is the album you need.
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Sacrificing and killing in Metal’s name - interview with SACRIFIX
April 30, 2024
Born as project of Frank Gasparotto (known for his playing on bands as ANTHARES, GOATLOVE, KAMBOJA, MASMORRA, SPIRITUAL HATE and others), the quartet SACRIFIX from São Paulo has gathered a strong legion of fans with their Old School Thrash Metal ways. And after the release of “Killing Machine”, the band’s latest album, the name became widely known in Brazil and even outside the country. And we had the opportunity to talk with Frank about the past, present and future of the band.
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Vandenplas - The Empyrean Equation of the Long Lost Things
April 19, 2024
This was a fantastic album. For me, the best part of the album was listening to the complex compositions and their impeccable musicianship. Although the music is sophisticated, it is also very easy to listen to.
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Witherfall - Sounds Of The Forgotten
April 15, 2024
WOW, once again, the North American Heavy/Progressive Metal warriors created a masterpriece!
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Mourning Dawn – The Foam of Despair
April 9, 2024
Overall, this was an excellent album. Threads of pain, torture, failure, and abandonment came through strongest for me, and the music was wonderfully depressing but keen with torment.
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