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MUSICA DIABLO Parts Ways With SEPULTURA Frontman DERRICK GREEN
July 28, 2011
São Paulo, Brazil-based thrash metallers MUSICA DIABLO have parted ways with SEPULTURA singer Derrick Green. […]
interview
Derrick Green - (Musica Diablo)
August 8, 2010
There was a time when he was just a fan, years after he became the vocalist of one of the greatest Metal bands from Brazil,
SEPULTURA
. I am sure you know who he is, but if you do not, hear it for
Derrick Green
. After being
SEPULTURA
's frontman for so long, along came
MUSICA DIABLO
to offer
Green
a chance to thrash your asses off. Take a look at what he had to say.
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Musica Diablo - Musica Diablo
July 5, 2010
Also read: MUSICA DIABLO interview with Derrick Green First of all, and I do have […]
news
SEPULTURA Frontman's MUSICA DIABLO: Debut Album Track Listing Revealed
April 23, 2010
MUSICA DIABLO - the São Paulo, Brazil-based thrash metal project featuring SEPULTURA singer Derrick Green, […]
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MUSICA DIABLO: Debut Album Cover Revealed
April 17, 2010
The long time confidential cover artwork of MUSICA DIABLO's debut album is finally unveiled. Created […]
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Deathraw - Reduced to Ashes
April 19, 2026
When I start listening to what DEATHRAW is giving me on “Reduced to Ashes” it is very obvious that they chosen to stick to Bay Area Thrash Metal musically.
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Shields - Death & Connection
April 19, 2026
SHIELDS hail from the UK and were originally founded in 2012. They released an EP (“Guilt”) , followed by a very successful debut album in 2018, “Life In Exile”. But when guitarist George Christie suddenly passed away in the same year, it signalled the end of the band. Now, another eight years down the line, the band has surprisingly made their reappearance with “Death & Connection”.
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The Hirsch Effekt - Der Brauch
April 19, 2026
I have to say that with every listen of the songs of THE HIRSCH EFFEKT have grown on me, that with every spin of “Der Brauch” I have let them enter a little bit further than the time before. And even if I will never be able to fully comprehend “Der Brauch”, this is a good album from start to finish.
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Ilienses Tree – Toward the Storm
April 19, 2026
Despite the sometimes narrow genre boundaries for Doom/Death, the genre can offer excitement and a heightened sense of emotions. This album met that mark but didn’t climb much further. Fans will find it pleasing, but I was hoping for just a little more experimentation.
interview
Geoff Tate - Operation Mindcrime III
April 19, 2026
Hop in the DeLorean Marty and set the Flux capacitor to May 3, 1988, we’re headed back to pick up where musical history was forged, circling once more around to Nikki, Sister Mary and Dr. X. as the OPERATION MINDCRIME chronicle continues, but this time, with a dark unexpected twist.
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Lomor - Sabouk Rouge
April 14, 2026
I can’t escape the feelings that this album brings to me. I feel elated, happy, tapping my foot, nodding my head and happily anticipating what is about to come next.
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Obey the Sun - Desert Ritual
April 14, 2026
All the music that OBEY THE SUN has opted to add on “Desert Ritual” is way above average, is of a natural and organic beauty that is very refreshing in this day of all mechanics and robotics. Yes, that is one thing that has gotten me hooked from the start.
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Kolm – Yūgen
April 14, 2026
This was an outstanding album. They flawlessly combine Progressive elements with other seasonings in their recipe, while holding back just enough mystery to keep the listener engaged. The vocals are so easy on the ears, and the music is definitely heavy enough for Metal fans, although I appreciate the uncharacteristic nuances. This was just so entrancing and fun to listen to.
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Axel Rudi Pell - Ghost Town
April 12, 2026
German Axel Rudi Pell of course needs no introduction.The German hard rock and heavy metal […]
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The Fifth Alliance – Stenahoria
April 11, 2026
This was a dreadful affair from start to finish and offered no sense of hope whatsoever. Instead, it reveled in the darker side of life, the side that you are so tempted to explore at times but are afraid if you do, you may never return. The black and white cover art with the looming teared eye is reflective of the album in so many ways also.
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Silaera - An Aberration of the Void
April 11, 2026
I was literally wincing and white-knuckling out of pure intensity. Hoe-lee shit!
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Voidchaser - Insterstellar I
April 11, 2026
I'd love to listen to a second part of this Insterstellar series, but for me to really love it, the mixing HAS to improve.
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A Forest of Stars – Stack Overflow in Corpse Pile Interface
April 10, 2026
The timing of this album is perfect, and it’s a total reflection of society today, especially in America. “Stack overflow” is a programming term, and it refers to when too much data or too many loops overload the memory and the system crashes. Combined with “corpse pile,” the album title sinks into the grotesque. Adding “interface” at the end, where human and machine merge, the seemingly unrelated words form a dark bond: A monumental collision between technical overload and mortal decay, or an overload of processing in the mind due to repeated horrors. They are masterful wordsmiths and lyricists, and you can feel the album title in your bones. Their brand of Black Metal drips with Progressive elements and sophisticated songwriting, and it’s an obvious contender for “Album of the Year.”
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Gus Drax - Theories of Imperfection
April 10, 2026
Sixteen years have passed since the release of his debut "In Search of Perfection," and apparently, he's gone from searching for perfection to theorizing about imperfection. I suppose it's better than theorizing about perfection and searching for imperfection... right?
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Toxikull – Turbulence
April 10, 2026
I can’t fault any song on “Turbulence”, and for over 39 minutes I am transported into a world where I am floating between a fantasy world and the real one. TOXIKULL make the transitions between the two feel seamless, the effort painless. Even if they do a power ballad, “Dying Star”, they have the ability to keep the power intact and build on it. They’re touring soon, so be sure to be there. TOXIKULL needs to be as massive as can be.
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Persecutor - Casualties of Violence
April 10, 2026
PERSECUTOR had me roped in easily from second 37 of “Born in Blood”, as the EXODUS riff that really starts off the song is beautiful. And that is exactly where you need to look for the Thrash Metal of PERSECUTOR; the Bay Area.
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Egregore – It Echoes in the Wind
April 9, 2026
Canadian miscreants indeed. I love the boldness of the band to just break through the traditions of the genre and create their own monster. Yeah, the nostalgia of their forefathers is still there in spades, but this is very much their own creation. It’s furious, filthy, and dark, as any good Death or Black Metal album should be.
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Cardinal Sin - Spiteful Intents
April 8, 2026
This melodic black/death metal trio were together in the year of 1994, as the guitarist/bassist […]
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Aabode - Hyper-Death
April 7, 2026
I’ve got AABODE blasting to my speakers, and I have to tell you that even after many a listen I can’t make head nor tails of what these two individuals are trying to convey, or which messages they are trying to send.
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Anti-Sapien - At The Mercy Of The Merciless
April 7, 2026
I will never be a massive Death Metal fan, plus I’ll always steer clear of anything Grindcore related, but somehow listening to ANTI-SAPIEN on this “At The Mercy Of The Merciless” has found a way to surpass my reservations and draw me in with ease.
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Distant – Spirit (single)
April 7, 2026
I have been listening to the new single “Spirit” and I have to say that I’m liking what I hear. Yes, this is undoubtedly Deathcore, but I have a feeling that there are a lot of fans of contemporary Death Metal that will be able to enjoy this just as much.
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Lynx - Trinity Of Suns
April 7, 2026
LYNX is a quite comfortable band to listen to, with good musicians that know their stuff, and with Amy Zine they have a singer in their midst that might not be top of the bill, but does her job in a more than satisfactory manner. “Trinity Of Suns” is a decent, solid and very reliable album musically as well as vocally.
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Visions of Terror - The Dark Triad
April 7, 2026
What I hear VISIONS OF TERROR play on “The Dark Triad” is a very nice combination of Melodeath and Modern Metal, with outbursts of Heavy Metal and Grindcore to boot. All of that is packed in short, direct and very intense songs that will have you at the edge of your seat. The advantage of such short songs is that they don’t get the chance to bore you, that you won’t find a note on their that isn’t needed.
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Vansind - Hævnen
April 6, 2026
I continue to be impressed by the strength of the songwriting of VANSIND as well as their ability to reconcile the raw and the refined into a sheer sonic elegance. “Hævnen” is both visceral and graceful, a stunning sophomore effort by VANSIND.
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Abissi - Paramagia
April 5, 2026
Abissi formed in 2018 in Milan,Italy emerging from the creative minds of Francesco Menghi (ex […]
review
Sotabosc – El Batec dels Maquis
April 3, 2026
This was an excellent album, and I felt that I was following a story of resolve, will, and survival along the journey. It also holds delicate balance in the fingers of a higher being, who could turn the dial one way or the other, but just lets it play out as intended. Heavy with emotion, it’s the kind of album that will get under your skin and forces your hand.
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Vitrified Entity - Imum
April 2, 2026
Yes, those are blast beats. Yes, they are fast. Yes, that guitar solo took a minute and a half. I get it!
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Gus G. - Steel Burner
March 29, 2026
For those who have never heard of GUS G., my question is; under which rock have you been hiding? Even if you don’t his original band FIREWIND, with whom he released the total of 11 albums, you should at least beware that he has been the main guitarist for OZZY OSBOURNE for a number of years, resulting in him writing for the 2010 “Scream” album.
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Melechesh – Sentinels of Shamash
March 29, 2026
This was a powerful album that combined the best of Black and Thrash Metal into a seasoned stew of blood, bones, and tissue. One of the best parts of the album were the heavy bass notes…they really head much of the deep aggression on the album and help it to stay thick. These three songs will burn a hole in your flesh by the end.
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Myrath - Wilderness of Mirrors
March 29, 2026
There goes my dignity...
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Rivers Ablaze - Inexternal Dread
March 29, 2026
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