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Deadspawn - Bile of the Gods
February 27, 2025
A fine mix between Death Metal and Blackened Death Metal is heard here.
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Avantasia - Here Be Dragons
February 27, 2025
And Tobias sets sails again with a very good AVANTANSIA's release.
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Raging Fate - Mutiny
February 26, 2025
Metal mutiny.
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Löanshark - No Sins To Confess
February 25, 2025
LÖANSHARK was founded as a power trio in 2017, in the heart of Barcelona, Spain. They have tried to get on the album ladder since then. In the meantime, they did release an EP in 2018 (“The Warning Sessions”) and a compilation in 20231 (“The Gangland Tapes”). And now, on Valentines Day 2025, they have released their debut album “No Sins To Confess” through the RPM-Roar label.
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Belle Morte – Pearl Hunting
February 23, 2025
“Pearl Hunting” is eleven tracks of well-balanced Symph—sometimes haunting, sometimes visceral—which will make you feel classy, the way that Symph always does, and inherently evil, the way true metal should.
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Landfall - Wide Open Sky
February 21, 2025
Landfall from Curitiba Brazil were formed by childhood friends Felipe Souzza and Marcelo Gelbcke who […]
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Aske - Vol. II
February 20, 2025
And the Brazilian Death/Black killers are back with a great release!
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The Cross - Requiescit in Pace Frater Noster (reissue)
February 20, 2025
Another battlering ram from Brazilian Harbingers of Doom Metal.
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Rohan - Suffering with a Smile
February 20, 2025
A good first coming from this Death Metal band.
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Membaris - Black Plasma Armour
February 20, 2025
The dark essence of Black metal can be clearly heard on the work of this German quartet.
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King Zog - Second Dawn
February 20, 2025
A might Old School Doom Metal blow is given by these Australians!
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Destroyers of All – In Darkness We Remain
February 19, 2025
This was an excellent album. The band keep true to their aggressive roots but were able to mix in several other elements to keep their sound fresh. They are also accomplished musicians that execute with confidence.
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Savage Master - Dark & Dangerous
February 18, 2025
Because I have to say that as far as “Dark & Dangerous” is concerned, I now have heard better, stronger and more coherent songs from SAVAGE MASTER than ever before. The songs are not only positive in their aura, they are also executed and recorded to a perfect standard, with an outstanding sound to boot.
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Saber - Without Warning
February 18, 2025
The SABER brand of super simple Old Fashioned Heavy Metal is played at the utmost enthusiastic level I have ever encountered. You can feel it radiating off the album.
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Saber - Lost In Flames
February 18, 2025
Musically this is very enthusiastically written, played, recorded and released pure Heavy Metal music by a band that likes to keep things simple. They have the ability to make you take notice of everything they do, however straight forward it might be.
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Morax - The Amulet
February 18, 2025
I have racked my brain about which bands you can compare him to, and there are enough, but I will have to mention that comes to mind all through the album, which is DIAMOND HEAD. You will regularly feel that that is who you are listening to, and as far as I’m concerned that is a huge endorsement. But please don’t compare the two, as MORAX has a very different feel, a lot darker.
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Hirax - Faster Than Death
February 18, 2025
Here we go again, another album by HIRAX. Well, I do say that “Faster Than Death” is a full length, but that is because it houses nine songs. The fact that the total playing time is 21:54 minutes makes me wonder whether I am getting this right. As the band hasn’t sent any information with the music and cover, I look it up in The Metal Archives, where I see it classed as a full album. Okay then.
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Wings of Steel - Live in France
February 16, 2025
Releasing a “Live” album with only one full length album under your musical resume is usually not the normal progression in a bands catalogue, but that’s just what WINGS OF STEEL have done with their latest self-release “Live in France” capturing the raw and electric energy from their inaugural 2024 European tour.
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Sadist – Something to Pierce
February 15, 2025
At its core, this is Technical/Progressive Death Metal, and the best part of the album is the surprises. When you are eating bowl after bowl of fiber cereal and suddenly bright colored fruit and chocolate appear, it’s a welcome addition to breakfast. They also come at unsuspecting times, and sometimes the connections are odd and even jarring. Although some of the songs were a bit sterile, this is uncommon music.
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Throne Of Roaches - Chrysalis
February 14, 2025
Crossing Old School Death Metal with Melodic Death Metal under a modern tack, this quartet seems to be opening new ways.
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Nachtblut - Todschick
February 14, 2025
Wow, what a lovely mix between Dark Metal with Gothic Rock influences!
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Cercle du Chêne – Récits d'Automne et de Chasse
February 14, 2025
Although it was a good album, too many of the songs sounded similar to one another. If the band could find a way to break some of them up, it would go a long way to the improvement of the album. But it was an enjoyable listening experience for me.
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Crowen - Where The Darkness Falls
February 11, 2025
Not only is CROWEN proficient in exchanging musical styles at random and exactly at the right times, they also have mastered the ability to write and produce bloody good songs. All six of them on “Where The Darkness Falls” make sense from start to finish and somehow, when they enter your brain via your ears, the sounds stay embedded in there. That, my friends is a sure fired way to distinguish a good piece of music from an excellent one.
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Garden of Stone - The Grave Mistake
February 11, 2025
GARDEN OF STONE is a rather new Finnish band from Tampere, as they have only been in existence since 2023. That they are very inspired to write music becomes clear on 15 February 2024, when the EP “Tides Of Decay” is let loose on us as listeners. I must say that I haven’t had the pleasure of listening to it. And then, just under a year later, on 10 January 2025, these Finns are giving us their debut album “The Grave Mistake”.
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The Ferrymen - Iron Will
February 11, 2025
So, now about “Iron Will”, the fourth album of this international power trio. For more than 54 minutes these THE FERRYMEN how good they are musically.
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The Wave And The Particle - Electric Sheep
February 11, 2025
If there is a band that could qualify as Alternative Rock, then THE WAVE AND THE PARTICLE should be put on top of the list. The combination you get here is all Rock. You will hear Gothic and Symphonic mixed with Industrial and Electro. Well, the guitars sometimes do have a Metal sound and feel, but overall “Electric Sheep” doesn’t go past the Rock mark.
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Tumenggung - Back on the Streets
February 6, 2025
A very good and surprising name into Heavy/Speed Metal scene.
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The Slime - Crabwalk to Oblivion
February 6, 2025
Hardcore/Crossover as it must be: fierce, aggressive and nasty! What are you waiting for?
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Shadow of the Talisman - As Above, So Below
February 6, 2025
These guys mixed influences of Alternative Metal with Thrash Metal and more. Hear it!
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Relics of Humanity - Absolute Dismal Domain
February 6, 2025
A Brutal Death Metal release with a different appeal.
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Odd Crew - Dark Matters - Part III
February 6, 2025
A surprising mix between Alternative Metal and Progressive Metal elements.
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Wretch - Visitors
February 5, 2025
Resurrection is real.
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Blackslash - Heroes, Saints & Fools
February 4, 2025
What gets to me straight away is that the sound of “Heroes, Saints & Fools” is crisp, clear and transparent, so without fault. That does make listening to Melodic Heavy Metal a lot more interesting, but also a lot easier, as everything you like is very much on display, as are the elements that don’t excite you as much.
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Ereb Altor – Hälsingemörker
February 4, 2025
Musically EREB ALTOR can rival any other Viking Metal band. Of course there are also some minor things don’t make the grade, but overall EREB ALTOR is giving me very good music to listen to.
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Decimator - 'Til The Enemies Are Gone
February 4, 2025
Thrash and groove metal heads DECIMATOR came upon discovery in January 2021 as they were […]
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Bozoo - Bozoo
February 4, 2025
Three piece band BOZOO are all the way from Italy, they have been around since […]
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