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Dissonant Seepage - Dystopian Putrescence
July 10, 2025
A good band with potential, but must sharp its efforts in the future.
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Laurenne and Louhimo - Falling Through Stars
July 9, 2025
A collaboration brings two very talented and authentic female singers together to create what can […]
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Agropelter – The Book of Hours
July 4, 2025
Without vocals, the album demands that you listen closely to catch all of the many different nuances present. Is it a challenge? Yes and no. First, I played it and listened intently. But the second time, I just let the music play and didn’t over analyze. Either method produced the same result…a pleasurable listening experience and reverence for the composer.
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Balmog - Laio
July 1, 2025
And even after all these years, these veterans on Black Metal are still doing great!
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Axiom Chaos - Primacy Arrival
July 1, 2025
O good first coming from a promising new Brutal Death Metal act.
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Mystopera – Das Lied Der Steinernen Engel
June 30, 2025
An epic adventure of the Pagan Viking sort with a sea voyage, lots of fighting and maybe a funeral, then more sea voyaging and even more fighting follow by something about honor and death and then maybe some furious vengeance and some sort of heroic ending.
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Affliction Vector - Contra Hominem
June 26, 2025
A very good first offering from this Death/Black Italian band!
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Alkemia – Depulsus
June 25, 2025
From Bandcamp, “From the haunted catacombs of Uppsala, Sweden, emerges ALKEMIA, a solemn procession of […]
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King Potenaz – Arcane Desert Ritual Vol. 1
June 23, 2025
KING POTENAZ serves up a powerful storm of Psych Doom with “Arcane Desert Ritual Vol. 1.” More great Psych Doom coming out of Italy. No one should be surprised; everyone should be thrilled.
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Visceral - Eyes, teeth and bones
June 23, 2025
Eyes, teeth and bones, the second album from Portuguese death metal band Visceral, is a […]
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Reject The Sickness – Signs Of The End
June 16, 2025
“Signs Of The End” has pace, aggression, punishing guitar riffs, relentless drumming, but is also melodic with dark melodies and features some melancholy in the melodies at times
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Morbyda – Under the Spell
June 15, 2025
MORBYDA’s debut “Under the Spell” blends the raw energy and anger of betrayed youth with the evil machinations of an exterminating angel.
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Ardityon - Trenchslayer
June 13, 2025
Italy's finest import other than Wine is definitely good music and ARDITYON bring something refreshing, giving the listener something different from song to song and not staying in the same path which is a testament of a very promising band.
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As The World Dies - Nebula
June 12, 2025
Wow, this mix between UK Death Metal and Progressive Death Metal presented on this release is amazing!
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Unmerciful - Devouring Darkness
June 11, 2025
Hell yes, if your idea of a good times involves getting sonically flattened by a […]
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Scars of Solitude - Under Disheartening Skies
June 9, 2025
Scars of Solitude is a new band for me, even if they have been around […]
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Temple Fang - Lifted From The Wind
June 5, 2025
Besides this release can be hard to some to deal with due its long songs, the band shows a very good work, indeed.
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Alestorm - The Thunderfist Chronicles
June 5, 2025
Ahoy! The Pirates of Heavy/Folk Metal are ready for a new boarding!
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Master Charger – Posthumous Resurrection
June 4, 2025
MASTER CHARGER is a Colossal Doomboogie band from the blackest heart of the Midlands, England. […]
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Chamber Mage - By Light of Emerald Gods
May 29, 2025
A very good first coming from this Heavy Metal/Epic Metal North American act.
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Katagory V - Awaken a New Age of Chaos
May 26, 2025
Well, let's see. KATAGORY V play complex, driving Progressive Power Metal with class and finesse, aiming not only to rip your head off with riffs, but also to rip your head off with riffs and class
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Brkn Love – The Program
May 22, 2025
This is honest, good tasting, and genuine Rock and Roll. 12 songs however were two or three too many in my opinion, especially considering how many of the songs were similar to one another. If he can crack that nut, there is no reason that he can’t go far in music.
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Animalize - Verminateur
May 17, 2025
Metal from France is often Gojira (and for me, Scarve). If you're not, are much […]
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Toranaga U.K. - A New Order
May 14, 2025
UK Thrash metal EP. That is in short what TORANAGA UK is throwing into our laps with “A New Order”.
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Søren Andersen - Live in the Homeland
May 9, 2025
And again, the guitar hero Søren Andersen releases a fantastic guitar-orientated album 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
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Warhammer - Total Maniac
May 1, 2025
This insane release is really very good, so let's hope it marks the band's back to its activities.
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Embrional - Inherited Tendencies for Self-Destruction
April 28, 2025
Embrional has been around for a while. The band is from Poland, and belongs to […]
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Sign Of The Wolf - Sign Of The Wolf
April 27, 2025
Sign Of The Wolf the debut album is the vision of Bruce Mee of Fireworks […]
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Fleshspoil - The Beginning of the End
April 24, 2025
Wow, what a great melodic Blackened Death Metal release!
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Lloth – Archees Legeones
April 23, 2025
Overall, this was a solid album that intermixed a few different genres with the band’s signature style, which for me was an old school Celtic style that reminded me of the great battles of the Scotts and the British. It’s also a fitting tribute to the former founder, Tristessa, may he rest in peace.
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Venator – Psychodrome
April 22, 2025
The songs themselves are varying from okay up and until rather good. You don’t expect to hear anything new or life changing, and you won’t, but you also won’t be disappointed by the quality level of the songs that VENATOR are ladling upon our Metal plate.
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Frantic Amber – Death Becomes Her
April 22, 2025
“Death Becomes Her” continues FRANTIC AMBER's journey of darkness, where devastating guitar riffs and blast-beats go hand in hand with doom-laden, epic, and melancholic melodies, featuring even symphonic Death Metal elements
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Horizon Ignited - Tides
April 9, 2025
Wow, what a very good Melodic Death Metal release!
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Overdrivers - Glory Or Nothing
April 9, 2025
Funny Rock.
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Loanshark - No Sins To Confess
April 7, 2025
LOANSHARK is a heavy metal band, not the guy that takes out your knee caps when you don’t pay it back, but to be on the safe side, don’t borrow any money from the band.
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Elusive God - Ambis
April 7, 2025
“Ambis” is a solid return for the ELUSIVE GOD who, with three original albums plus a live recording in seven years aren’t exactly elusive. Still, I could use more ELUSIVE GOD in my life.
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