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Atomik Train - Atomik Train
September 12, 2025
Canada has given the world three of my favorite pass times, hockey, drinking beer and eating bacon, and two of the three I am considered a pro. They also know how to rock and roll, so let me put my beer and bacon down as I drop the needle on the latest import ATOMIK TRAIN.
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Aeons – 6EQUJ5
September 10, 2025
When I think the possibilities of alien life, it always excites me, and the Fermi Paradox comes to mind. I maintain that given the trillions of starts in our galaxy, and the trillions of galaxies in the universe, alien life is a mathematical certainty. The album’s journey reflects these themes, together with sophisticated songwriting, outstanding musicianship, and complexity. Perhaps its greatest strength however is how well the band ties these things together, into a cohesive whole, that the listener can reach out and grab.
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Brotthogg – Ved Veis EndeBrotthogg – Ved Veis Ende
September 5, 2025
This was a fantastic listening experience. The band combined the best of the dark and aggressive tones of Black Metal but with absolutely intricate guitar work that suggests a higher understanding of music. The contentious tones are as towering as mountain peaks, and the Progressive leanings bite with the fangs of a sabre toothed tiger. Both of these worlds collide here on “Ved Veis Ende.”
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Dream Legacy - Immortal
September 1, 2025
Dream Legacy are a rock band from Stuttgart who are influenced by the 80’s and […]
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Lommi - 667788
August 27, 2025
A fine mix of influences of Rock 'n' Roll, Hard Rock, Metal and more can be found here! Dive in!
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Vittra - Intense Indifference
August 26, 2025
The VITTRA album “Intense Indifference” will not be offering you any new insights, but what it will do is emphasize that if a band knows how to incorporate the right sounds and vibes into their music, they are capable of producing a very strong album.
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Autrest – Burning Embers, Forgotten Wolves
August 24, 2025
This album was very carefully crafted, and the composer left no stones unturned. It pushed seemingly competing elements in equal doses, like the aggressiveness of Black Metal, catchy, solemn melodies, and a feeling of melancholy. In the end, they blended together with power, and with emotions that came alive.
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Hartmann - Twenty Years Colder
August 24, 2025
Oliver Hartmann is well known internationally as a respected guitarist and singer.Since the debut album […]
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Zetra – Believe
August 22, 2025
As a writer, one of the more fulfilling parts of my job is watching a band’s evolution over time. This being their second album, they were firing on all cylinders until that final four-movement song, but let's get back to that. What I heard on this album was more of an open embracement of melodies and hooks. The core of their sound is still there…Gothic style keyboards mesh with vibrant melodies and while there are somber tones, they take a back seat to those great hooks. The final song is a bit of a mystery for me, and it leaves the album hanging, and the listener wanting more. This is a unique band that has an uncommon sound that is just so pleasing to me.
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Death Kommander- Never To Grow Old
August 18, 2025
If you are a fan of Bolt Thrower, you're going to love this album. It […]
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Aganoor – Doomerism
August 17, 2025
It's hard to believe this is the first album from AGANOOR—they sound like seasoned veterans of the forever metal psychic wars.
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Obscene Gesture - Re-Living in Profanity
August 14, 2025
Wow, this Crossover/Thrash Metal/Hardcore release will put the walls of your home down!
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Ramonda - The Walls Are Crumbling Down
August 14, 2025
Argentinian singer Santiago Ramonda originally started as a guitarist,then became a singer and he developed […]
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Mason - Seconds To Impact
August 14, 2025
Mason fronted by Canadian born multi instrumentalist Marcus Mason also features a powerhouse line up […]
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Fury - Interceptor
August 7, 2025
Fury were formed in 2010 in Birmingham UK.They have gone under many transformation changes in […]
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Star Gazer - Stone Cold Creature
August 7, 2025
Star Gazer have been a powerful force in Melodic Rock since they were formed in […]
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Stoned Jesus – Songs to Sun
August 5, 2025
This was an album that I could groove with, and one that is high with personal artistry. To call it Stoner/Doom Metal is too simple of a label, for the band has a wide variety of other elements in the music. Each song has a distinct groove, and hook, and the impression lingers long after the album is played through.
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Ilon Lapset – Mykka Pimeys
July 25, 2025
For me, he Doom and Sludge qualities came through very strong on the album, and the vocals were pure torture. They find the ingredients they want, start up a tractor beam, and slowly machine feed you the sound until you have swallowed it all.
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Bloody Dice - 2
July 25, 2025
Bloody Dice hail from Copenhagen Denmark. They are a Hard Rock and Metal band that […]
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Malvada - Malvada
July 24, 2025
Malvada from Brazil formed in March 2020 during the pandemic quickly gaining attention from the […]
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Stone Fist - Stone Fist
July 22, 2025
This stoner rock trio from the country of Italy have been together since 2022 so […]
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King Witch – III
July 21, 2025
“III” is another impeccable offering from KING WITCH, unsung heroes of the Doom and Heavy Metal scene.
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Doomsday Profit – Doomsday Profit
July 20, 2025
The best part of the album was the bass work. It wasn’t a bad album by any stretch, it was just too plain…too one sided for me. Doom Metal can be very vibrant, and quite exciting, if done the right way. This album just didn’t get off the ground for me, save for that final song, which was excellent.
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Nicklas Sonne - Electric Dreams
July 17, 2025
Nicklas Sonne is a Danish musician,vocalist & guitarist known for his powerful presence in Heavy […]
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Hilltops Are For Dreamers – A Soulless Drive
July 16, 2025
Even being able to put together a three-song EP tells a lot about the band’s perseverance in the record industry, which to quote Gene Simmons,” is chaos. It wasn’t bad per se, it just failed to excite me as a listener. The vocal harmonies were probably the best part of the album, and the band has a strong sense of musicianship. The album just fell a bit flat.
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St. Madness - With Respect
July 16, 2025
And the North American harbingers of Metal madness are back with a very good tribute full-length!
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Horror Of Horrors - Sounds Of Eerie (Reissue)
July 16, 2025
The Old School Death Metal that is being played by HORROR OF HORRORS on "Sounds Of Eerie" is straight forward no-nonsense music without strange breaks, difficult rhythms or weird sounds.
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Horror Of Horrors - Rust, Flesh and Dust (Reissue)
July 16, 2025
“Rust, Flesh and Dust” was not expected at all in 2017, as HORROR OF HORRORS weren’t active at that time. But after listening to this album, I must admit that I am glad that they did release this one, and that I am equally happy with VIC Records for giving this one a second chance.
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Patriarchs In Black – Home
July 16, 2025
There are no bad songs on “Home”. PATRIARCHS IN BLACK have been able to keep ascending and get better with every album they do.
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Wytch Hazel - V: Lamentations
July 15, 2025
The album feels like a continuation, another chapter in their career and their pathway. It feels like a progression from ''IV: Sacrament'' yet you can see some elements from this album in this new opus. The story has not been finished and WYTCH HAZEL continue bringing their message through their music, transcending themes that are not for everyone yet not overdoing it no matter what.
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Lorquin’s Admiral - Lorquin’s Admiral
July 14, 2025
LORQUIN’S ADMIRIAL is notable for its musicianship and Dawn Brown’s vocals. There’s some nice chemistry there.
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Sun After Dark - Tatkraft
July 12, 2025
Sun After Dark is a project by Benjamin König from Germany. Benjamin König was a […]
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Gurnslinger - Who Killed the World?
July 10, 2025
This quartet mix a lot of musical influences in a coherent and excellent form. And the result is this release.
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Hollow Leg – Dust and Echoes
July 9, 2025
From Bandcamp, “HOLLOW LEG began as a duo from Jacksonville in 2009. Added two pieces […]
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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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Phantom Fire – Phantom Fire
July 9, 2025
A heavy blues and black metal based album, the thick bass notes are one of the best parts of the album. The band settles on a heavy riff, and just drives it home, like a rocket returning to earth. It isn’t anything overly original, but it comes from the heart, and few bands can rock this much energy in their music.
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