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Oracle Hands – Dirge for the Doomed
April 8, 2025
“Dirge for the Damned” is a harrowing journey through raging desolation, a phrase that perfectly encapsulates the storm of emotion and sonic violence unleashed across its runtime. Beneath the violent surface, there’s a clear emotional arc—a story of isolation, reckoning, and the flicker of something like resilience. The juxtaposition of harshness and occasional moments of clarity mirrors the human experience of loss and rage: unpredictable, messy, but undeniably powerful.
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Tears’ Heaven – Godfall
April 7, 2025
Although I don’t hear many Post elements, that is neither here not there, and only matters to some people. What I do hear is well-crafted melodies, an art that seems to take a second seat to aggression these days. It may not be pure Metal in the classic sense of that word, but who cares? The songs are simple, but catchy and meaningful, and that’s all that matters.
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Empyrean Sanctum – Detachment from Reality
April 7, 2025
The first thing I want to highlight about the album is the band’s outstanding musicianship. Indeed, they are masters at their instruments, and the vocalist has an exceptional range. The second thing that caught me are the strong emotional hooks, and it was just so much fun to listen to. This was a statement type of album that was emotionally power from start to finish.
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Sacred Season - Sacred Season
April 6, 2025
Another Pride & Joy Music reissue in the Pride And Joy Classix Series. The first […]
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Distant Dominion - Ripping Through Time
April 4, 2025
DISTANT DOMINION’s
2024 album
Ripping Through Time
is a formidable journey through the realms of Black Thrash Metal, marked by its unyielding aggression, intricate craftsmanship, and a refined sense of epic narrative. The record unfolds over five meticulously constructed tracks, each one a proof of the band’s commitment to musical precision and emotional intensity.
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Sonus Mortis – Synapse The Hivemind
April 4, 2025
Both the subject matter and the matching music brings up existential ponderings for me. As a species, why can’t we see our impending demise? Is it because of the very slow process of climate change? Is it because no one has asked why when it comes to technological advances? Is it because of the phenomenon called “learned helplessness.” In my opinion, it is all three forces bearing down on us at the same time, and most of us are too busy to even notice. The punishing music carries the burden of the impending demise on its shoulders throughout the album, and the message is received loud and clear.
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Kryptograf – Krypntonomicon
April 4, 2025
Overall, although the band isn’t forging any new paths forward, the music is genuine, honest, and well performed.
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Ginger Evil - The Way It Burns
April 3, 2025
The Origins of this Finnish band Ginger Evil goes back some 20 years when Tomi […]
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Vulvarine - Fast Lane
April 3, 2025
Wow, this quartet created a great release, a Rock 'n' Roll masterpiece!
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Unbounded Terror - Something is Rotten in Humanity
April 3, 2025
These Spanish veterans on Death Metal show that the'yre able to conquest many new fans with this release!
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Industrial Puke - Alive to No Avail
April 3, 2025
The mix between Grindcore and Death Metal shown on this release is great!
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Hersir - Hateful Draugar from the Underground
April 3, 2025
A fine between Black Metal and Pagan Black Metal is found on this release.
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Imperial Triumphant – Goldstar
April 2, 2025
Some Black Metal albums aim for raw aggression, while others lean into cold atmospheres. This one thrives in the space between—a meticulously crafted storm of dissonance and depth. Beneath the blast beats and tortured screams, there is a profound sadness, a suffocating despair that lingers in the background like an ever-present shadow. The melodies, when they emerge from the maelstrom, are haunting—not as relief, but as an accentuation of the darkness. It’s a a journey through the depths of controlled chaos, where the void is vast but never aimless.
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Marble Ghosts - The Greatest Divide
March 31, 2025
So we have a death metal drummer, an old-school metal bassist, a singer heavily influenced by 90s grunge, and a metalcore guitar player. In all walks of life and all matter of genres, they are able to create a homogenous sound while mixing everything and anything from their previous influences as musicians and music fans. An intense album you can listen to over and over and still find cathartic release of angst, anger and outreach. This is a solid brand of high-octane alternative rock mixed with an old school metal vibe.
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Ominous Ruin – Requiem
March 31, 2025
The frigid and sterile nature of the music leaves many emotions off the table, and allows the ones they do use to blast through with the force of a hurricane. As I mentioned, their musicianship is off the charts, and their technical prowess is hard to match. If you want a straight up intense, brutal, and punishing listening experience, and one that leaves you disoriented and delirious, look no further.
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Maison Dieu - Herbacea
March 30, 2025
Count me as a sucker for Italian female vocals and Stoner Psych trios. "Herbecae" is a stunning debut. Can’t wait to see what’s next from MAISON DIEU.
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Lita Ford
March 30, 2025
LITA FORD the “Queen of Metal” is a survivor that has stood the test of time. From the early days with THE RUNAWAYS to her multi platinum-selling successful solo career as singer and songwriter, LITA continues to hit the stage with the same vibrant energy and passion. She helped bring women to the forefront of rock and roll with her uncompromising style, fretboard wizardry and persona.
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Crazy Lixx - Thrill Of The Bite
March 28, 2025
Crazy Lixx are a Swedish Heavy Metal/Hair Metal & Hard Rock band. Formed in Malmö […]
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Airforce - Acts Of Madness
March 28, 2025
The latest album from Air force showcases the band's ability to evolve their sound while […]
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Warfield - With the Old Breed
March 27, 2025
Old School Thrash Metal that can grind your bones!!!
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Spoiled - Collapse
March 27, 2025
A ghetto blaster Crossover is what these insane Italian unleash on this release!
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On My Command - Conquer
March 27, 2025
The band is good, but must sharp its efforts.
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Novarupta - Astral Sands
March 27, 2025
A new (and fine) path into Sludge Metal can be found on this release.
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Dan Baune’s Lost Sanctuary - Harbinger of Chaos
March 27, 2025
A fine cross between Melodic Thrash Metal and Power Metal is offered on this release.
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Carmeria - Trinity: Volume I
March 27, 2025
With a silky Symphonic Metal outfit, this band created a very good EP (that could be a full-length).
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Alien Weaponry - Te Rā
March 27, 2025
Wow, what surprising Groove Thrash Metal trio!
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Spiritbox – Tsunami Sea
March 26, 2025
I used to be a Metalcore fan many years ago, but what bands are pushing today just doesn’t excite me. It is overly predictable and formulated. This album is anything but. It is modern, energetic, bold, daring, and so much fun to listen to. There’s a reason why this band is so well known and has so many accolades…they just make great music, and this album is another step in their evolution.
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Noor - Mother’s Guilty Pleasure Part One
March 26, 2025
Canada for the win!
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Soliloquium – Famine
March 24, 2025
This was a fantastic album, that seemed to highlight what several genres can offer the listener…the fury of Death Metal, the melody of MeloDeath, impending feeling of Doom, and all done with a heavy emotional burden that you might not realize until several listens.
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Mantric Momentum - Alienized
March 24, 2025
As always mixing the traditional old-school style, hard and fast songs that we are used to hearing with Power Metal mastery is money, well most of the times anyways. There are many awesome riffs, chords, hooks and solos will knock your socks off and get your head banging swiftly. Aside from the typical tropes of the genre, we also have a pretty interesting production. When Frontiers record usually back a band, you are sure to have an excellent sounding band and that’s a big plus for any fan out there.
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Streetlight – Night Vision
March 23, 2025
The only thing questionable about the album is the coverart, because the music is excellent. It takes me back to the 1980’s when bands knew how to deliver a chorus, an art that seems to be missing from a lot of music these days. The music is expertly balanced with guitars and keyboards and the vocals are outstanding as well.
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Labÿrinth - In the Vanishing Echoes of Goodbye
March 20, 2025
The veterans of Progressive Power Metal are back with a great release!
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Gallower - Vengeance & Wrath
March 20, 2025
A Black/Thrash Metal act that has potential, but that needs to evolve a bit more.
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Confess - Destination Addiction
March 20, 2025
This Groove Thrash Metal band really made a very good release!
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Chordoma - Chordoma
March 20, 2025
These guys are rewriting Brutal Death Metal and bringing it back to what it should be.
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Asasara - 777
March 20, 2025
A promising new name on US Thrash Metal School.
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