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Needless – Premonition
April 29, 2025
Their musicianship is outstanding, as is their timing, and sense of melody in creating a harrowing sound. These things are often hard to combine well. One of the best parts of the album is that they let bassist László Bánfalvi drive himself throughout, and he is animated. The structure of the songs are hardened, bit they use just enough melody to temper them well. This is a new breed of Progressive Death Metal.
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Abyssal Vacuum – Abyssal Vacuum
April 27, 2025
“Abyssal Vacuum” is only a debut insomuch as it’s the band’s first full-length. The songwriting and the execution and the production all clearly demonstrate these lads are not new to the game. Highly recommended, this one.
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Coffin Feeder - Big Trouble
April 26, 2025
COFFIN FEEDER is indeed “Big Trouble”, as they are making me like another musical genre that I have been able to leave at the sidelines until now. But I do know that if I wish to admire a Deathcore band from now on, they have to come close or exceed the quality of COFFIN FEEDER. And that, my friends, is something a lot of the bands trying will not be able to do, because I feel that the 35 minutes of “Big Trouble” is at the top of the Deathcore game.
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Executionist - Sacrament of the Sick
April 26, 2025
EXECUTIONIST has made sure that every song has a tempo you can headbang to without endangering yourself in a way that will result in your head distancing itself from your torso. This doesn’t mean they play slow, but it does mean that it never goes too fast.
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Krematorium - Sinister Seduction
April 26, 2025
“Sinister Seduction” is not the heaviest Thrash Metal album you will ever encounter, but also not of one the lightest. Also, it might not be the most original album musically, the songs will still be able to enchant you in their own way. And that is what makes “Sinister Seduction” a pleasant album. Thank you KREMATORIUM.
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Lux Terminus – Cinder
April 24, 2025
“Cinder” is an ascent—a journey through cascading waves of emotion, carried aloft by impeccable musicianship and a sparkling sense of undying hope. There’s a resilience to this album—a refusal to descend into despair. Even in its most subdued passages, there is always movement, always breath, always a soft promise: that dawn will come, that beauty still lingers, that hope is an eternal flame. For me, it delivers one of the most uplifting and compositionally rich musical experiences of the year.
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Wasted - Five
April 24, 2025
These veterans show on this release that they still have a lot to offer to the Metal fans.
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Toughness - Black Respite of Oblivion
April 24, 2025
A very good promising name in the Polish Death Metal scene.
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Open Kasket - Trials of Failure
April 24, 2025
Taste this mix between Old School Death Metal and Hardcore, and you'll have a surprise.
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Grotesque Bliss - Grotesque Bliss
April 24, 2025
If you're thinking that Old School Doom Death Metal is dead, just take a bit on this release.
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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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As Dramatic Homage - Symbolic
April 24, 2025
A very good reissue from this Brazlian Avant-Garde act.
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Benthos – From Nothing
April 23, 2025
The band’s musicianship is off the charts. They end at a 10, and BETHOS takes it to an 11. They are nothing short of wizards navigating more meter shifts and transitions then you can count as well. As I mentioned above, the album isn’t as accessible until several listens, even to a seasoned Progressive music fan. They make you work for it, and as the saying goes, working hard makes it worth it in the end. For me, “From Nothing” is a musician’s Progressive Metal album, and one of the best musical feats of the year so far.
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Phantom - Tyrants Of Wrath
April 22, 2025
According to the information that came with the music PHANTOM are a Speed/Thrash Metal band from Guadalajara, Mexico, formed in 2021 as a project just for fun.
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Unbowed - Silent Weapons For A Quiet War
April 22, 2025
From the city of Dortmund in Germany, this multi-talented band started off in late 2023, […]
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Rückwater - Bored Machine
April 22, 2025
RÜCKWATER are a stoner rock trio band from TAMPERE, FINLAND who have been together since […]
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Lord Vigo – Walk the Shadows
April 21, 2025
“Walk The Shadows” is an interesting artistic departure for LORD VIGO. I’m sure it will have its fair share of detractors but for those who are flexible enough, they may find it actually succeeds.
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Growing Horns – The Essence of Suffering
April 19, 2025
The best part of the album for me is those weighted, beefy bass notes, and the times they segue into some psychedelic elements. The bottom line however is that they leaned on open notes too much, and what resulted was an album that tried very hard to get off the ground, but never quite made it.
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Feversea – Man Under Erasure
April 18, 2025
This was a fascinating album with a lot of layers that the listener can borrow into, and it takes more than one listen to be able to uncover them all. Sometimes, its mysteries are easily solved, while other times, you have to work for them. Take a walk off the path that is familiar to you and delve into “Man Under Erasure.” Its dark mysteries lie within the songs.
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Alutka – Merok
April 17, 2025
The album is a fragile bridge between what was and what now is. It’s a moment when time feels suspended, and the rhythms of ordinary life are intentionally disrupted to make space for sorrow, reflection, and memory. To mourn is not just to suffer; it's to affirm the significance of what’s been lost. The duration of mourning may vary, but its essence remains the same: it marks the soul's attempt to realign itself in a world permanently altered. When the mourning period ends, symbolically, it may represent a kind of return, to a life that now carries the imprint of grief, woven into the fabric of ongoing existence.
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André Drage Group – Wolves
April 16, 2025
ANDRÉ DRAGE GROUP will give you beautifully sculpted Progressive songs with a slight but definite Jazz undertone. The sound is sedate, the production is as clear and transparent as possible, and the musicianship of this quartet is unmistakable.
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Telepathy – Transmissions
April 15, 2025
Instrumental albums are always harder for a reviewer to digest, because many people associate with lyrics and vocals. Many instrumental bands have to work harder to draw you into their world, but TELEPATHY don’t need to worry about that with “Transmissions.” As a listener, I feel transported on a journey, to somewhere far away, where much of what I am familiar with doesn’t exist. It’s exploration in the deepest sense of that word.
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Drunken Crocodiles - Aegony
April 14, 2025
“Aegony” isn’t for everyone . . . but isn’t that the way it is with all metal? Ironically, DRUNKEN CROCODILE is a thinking man’s sludge offering up narratives to ponder and questions to examine.
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Outlasted - Universal Human Desire
April 13, 2025
Outlasted is a professional rock band hailing from Norway, known for their captivating blend of […]
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The Riven - Visions Of Tomorrow
April 11, 2025
The Riven were formed in 2016 hailing from Stockholm Sweden with connections in London UK. […]
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Incineration of the Infinite – Serpent’s Tongue
April 10, 2025
This was a unique album and something off the beaten path for most Metalheads. I don’t hear the rebellious essence of Punk per se, but the sludgy doom is very audible, and he’s got a sound that is all his own.
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Messa – The Spin
April 10, 2025
To call “The Spin” a Doom Metal album is to oversimplify a work that claws at the edges of genre, digging deep into sonic spaces that feel far too expansive, too emotionally turbulent, too alive to be contained by any one label. What’s remarkable is how they use it as a foundation but build a whole landscape on top — one that includes gothic drama, ambient dread, and even moments of light. It’s a slow burn, but it’s also a journey across a fractured psyche. There’s narrative here, emotional range, and a deep sense of intention. It’s Doom Metal for listeners who want more than just a genre fix.
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Moonfall - Odes to the Ritual Hills
April 9, 2025
A promising name on the mix of Black Metal and Doom Metal, but things must improve a lot.
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Mephitic Corpse - Sickness Attracts Sickness
April 9, 2025
If you're not addicted to Goregrind, stay away!
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Eons Of Decay - Tome 1: Ultima Pangea
April 9, 2025
A fine and personal Death/Metal act beginning a trilogy, Hear it!
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Cradle of Filth - The Screaming of the Valkyries
April 9, 2025
The UK kings of horror are back with a perfect full-length, yet a bit different from the previous releases 🤘🏻 🤘🏻 🤘🏻
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Black Widows - Euphorbia
April 9, 2025
A surprising work is delivered by this Swiss act.
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Benediction - Ravage of Empires
April 9, 2025
Be "benedicted' by this new release of UK Death Metal masters! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
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Aldaaron - Par-delà les cimes
April 9, 2025
A fine Pagan Black Metal release.
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Midnight Vice - Midnight Vice (Reissue)
April 9, 2025
Midnight Vice are a NWOTHM (New Wave Of Traditional Heavy Metal) band hailing from the […]
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Nephylim - Circuition
April 8, 2025
During the fast moving 38 minutes that “Circuition” is emitting its impressive sounds I am very much in a dream state. It didn’t look like I would be when I started listening, but with every time the record has been coming through my speakers, I have had to admit that it is even better than the last time I listened.
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