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Stainless - Nocturnal Racer
March 20, 2025
Stainless were formed in Portland Oregon , with all past and present members of the […]
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Oceanica – Try Not To Dwell On It
March 20, 2025
Loss isn’t about “"getting over it,” but learning to exist in its wake. It is about understanding that grief is love, and that healing does not mean forgetting. It means finding a way to let loss become a part of life, not as a weight that drags you down, but rather a shadow that walks beside you.
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U Kronakh – Archaic Dance of the Winds
March 19, 2025
This was an excellent album. It has enough aggressiveness for those who like that pinch, enough tones of Doom for those who like that downtrodden feeling, and enough melody for those who don’t like their Death Metal served bland.
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thisquietarmy – Langue Hybride
March 19, 2025
This album is a testament to the power of musical versatility, where genre lines blur, yet nothing ever feels out of place. It is an ambitious work that takes the listener on a journey through a staggering range of influences while maintaining a singular identity. In lesser hands, such an approach might result in chaos, but here, it’s a carefully orchestrated symphony of sound. Executed with vision and precision, it results in something truly personal and will challenge your sense of musical convention.
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Edyakaran – Pantheon
March 18, 2025
When it comes to largely instrumental music, bands have to work harder to impart things like emotions and crescendos in their music, because vocals make it a lot easier, and many people connect with lyrics. This album needs no vocals, because the band is able to draw out every little nook and cranny of what music can offer to someone. The music is transformative.
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Paragon – Paragon I
March 18, 2025
PARAGON are finally seeing the light of being released. And not only with their first EP “Paragon I” from 1990, but also with their second EP with the very original title “Paragon II” from 1992. Let me just state that if you are an enthusiast for Melodic Rock and Metal you need to listen to these records. Not maybe, but mandatory. This simply is too good to miss.
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Paragon – Paragon II
March 18, 2025
Let me just state that if you are an enthusiast for Melodic Rock and Metal you need to listen to these records. Not maybe, but mandatory. This simply is too good to miss.
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DAZR
March 18, 2025
When this band DAZR came to my attention a few weeks back via YouTube, I was immediately blown away by the straight forward, balls to the wall sound of pure and un-restrained heavy metal and I knew the world needed to know about them too.
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“Music can transcend all borders, like politics, religion, culture.” - Anastasia Schebrova, Belle Morte
March 16, 2025
Belle Morte is a symphonic metal band from Minsk, Belarus. On January 24, 2025, they released their third album, "Pearl Hunting," via WormHoleDeath. The band collaborated with 18 musicians from 12 countries, integrating diverse musical influences into their unique approach to symphonic metal. Gary Hernandez, writer and editor for Metal Temple, caught up with vocalist Anastasia Schebrova to discuss the band’s origins, the making of "Pearl Hunting," and a range of other topics from Anastasia’s playlist to the metal scene in Belarus to the band’s future plans.
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Living Tales – Hades
March 16, 2025
Living Tales is a Portuguese progressive & symphonic metal band. They have been around since 2007, […]
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Twins Crew - Chapter IV
March 14, 2025
Twins Crew were founded by the Janglov brothers from Stockholm Sweden in 2007,after the brothers […]
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Bonfire - Higher Ground
March 14, 2025
Bonfire who have been together nearly 40 years in one shape or form are still […]
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Mysteria Noctis – Vespro
March 14, 2025
Progressive Music can be, well, strange, and as a fan, you have to learn to take the good with the odd. This music falls under the latter category for me. Much of it is just too somber for me, and its accessibility is questionable as well. The band are fine musicians, I just have trouble coming up with an audience for this. But, I recommend you try the album for yourself.
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Sinner Rage - Powerstrike
March 14, 2025
This Spanish NWOTHM quintet is really impressive!
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Repugnator - Foul Transfixation
March 14, 2025
A good first coming from these Portuguese butchers.
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Putred - Megalit al putrefacției
March 14, 2025
A good Death Metal release of a band that can do better than is shown.
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Ice Howl - Reborn & ReForged
March 14, 2025
A very good Doom Metal/NWOTHM release, indeed.
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Edge Of Paradise - Prophecy
March 14, 2025
A fine mix between Modern Metal, Metal and Symphonic Metal is heard on this album.
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Warbringer - Wrath and Ruin
March 14, 2025
Be prepared, because the North American Thrash Metal war machine is back, and furious!
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Hexecutor - Where Spirit Withers In Its Flesh Constraint
March 14, 2025
Bon métal de France.
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Xenotrone - Into the Void
March 12, 2025
23 minutes of “Into The Void” are beautiful, colourful, divers and bloody good. XENOTRONE is a trio of very good musicians that have the ability to write bloody good songs.
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The 7th Guild – Triumviro
March 12, 2025
Let me start by saying that the Metal evolution has passed the people in THE 7TH GUILD by without them noticing, because if you had told me that this was an old album being rereleased, I would have taken you at your word.
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Kilmara - Journey to the Sun
March 12, 2025
The sound on “Journey to the Sun” is impeccable. Producer Seeb Levermann (a.o. Orden Ogan, Angus MCSIX, Rhapsody Of Fire, Riot V) has done a brilliant job in catching the right vibes to make listening to this KILMARA album quite easy.
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Craig Brooks - Desolation Freeway
March 10, 2025
Craig Brooks (Touch & American Tears) continued to write songs and also record after the […]
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Trishula - Becoming The Enemy
March 10, 2025
Trishula are a British Melodic Hard Rock Band which were formed by guitarist, vocalist and […]
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Thlipsis - Thlipsis
March 9, 2025
THLIPSIS’s self-titled debut offers a view of the band in their raw, unadulterated form four years ago. If you like 2025 THLIPSIS, you’re likely to appreciate 2021 THLIPSIS.
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Emissary - Eldritch
March 9, 2025
EMISSARY definitely lean into Thrash with maybe a bit of Death, but there is also a pirate inflection going on which makes it difficult to take the cosmic horror theme too seriously.
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SVNTH – Pink Noise Youth
March 7, 2025
This is not music that settles into one feeling; it is an album that lives in the tension between them, where grief fuels rebellion, where pain and resilience are inseparable, and where every song feels like a battle between destruction and redemption. In the end, it does not leave the listener broken, but neither does it offer false comfort. It does not promise that everything will be okay, but it does promise that the struggle is worth something. It is an album that carries both the weight of sorrow and the fire of defiance, the burden of grief and the light of something that refuses to die.
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Casandra's Crossing - Garden of Earthly Delights
March 6, 2025
George Lynch (LYNCH MOB, DOKKEN) is a household name, Casandra Carson, lead singer from PARALANDRA is not…….yet, but this duo have joined forces and released a guitar-driven, edgy straight forward hard rock debut album “Garden of Earthly Delights”.
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Aeons of Ashes - Currents
March 2, 2025
Aeon Of Ashes is a Melodic Death Metal from Austria. They have been active, as […]
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Sarmat – Upgrade
February 28, 2025
On some level, one could have a difficult time describing this as “music.” Music is art, and like all art, that is in the eye of the beholder. I recommend this for consumers looking for something off the beaten path…and it’s pretty far off that path.
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Captain Black Beard- Chasing Danger
February 28, 2025
Captain Black Beard are back with their seventh studio album “Chasing Danger”. Their last album […]
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Karg – Marodeur
February 28, 2025
This is such an emotionally charged album that it seems like it goes on for days. There is melody within the maelstrom, but they are constantly being stomped out by the weight of the giant’s massive foot. What results is a captivating listening experience. I have always said that the darkness holds a certain level of beauty, and charm, and this is a poetic prose.
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Lankester Merrin - Dark Mother's Child
February 27, 2025
Their band name taken from the fictional and well renowned novel The Exorcist (1971), there […]
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Hell Comes Home - Dying Breed
February 27, 2025
A fine new path for Metalcore acts can be starting on this EP.
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Genocidal Rites - Genocidal Upheaval of Subservient Abrahamic Law
February 27, 2025
The empty throne of Old School Black Metal found its pretender...
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