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Sound Delivery - Sound Delivery
November 21, 2024
Fast delivery Hard Rock!
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Playhouse - Broken And The Damned
November 19, 2024
One song promise.
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Das Moose - Moosehenge
November 19, 2024
Das Moöse, the self proclaimed “Greatest Heavy Metal Band In Park Slope.” has mixed sound […]
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Nitro Gods - Valley Of The Gods
November 19, 2024
Nitro Gods are a power trio from Hanover Germany formed in 2010 by Henny Wolter […]
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Veuve - Pole
November 18, 2024
“Pole” is one of those albums that somehow presents itself differently every time you listen to it. And if it strikes you like it did me, then you’ll be listening to it a lot.
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The Great Old Ones – Kadath
November 18, 2024
Metalheads and metal artists tend to enjoy exploring obscure corners of the universe. THE GREAT OLD ONES and “Kadath” are perfect examples. Great stuff for metalheads who like their fiction the same way they like their metal—dark, heavy, and highly disturbing.
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High Warden - Astral Iron
November 18, 2024
As for rating “Astral Iron”, that is not too difficult. This is rather good put together, and there is not one time that you get bored whilst listening to what HIGH WARDEN is shoving our way. And as for making their music the centre of attention, I have to admit that with “Astral Iron” they have made the right choice. It is quite a pleasure to listen to the album.
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As I Lay Dying - Through Storms Ahead
November 18, 2024
The USA Metalcore masters are back with this outstanding full-lenght! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
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Tungsten – The Grand Inferno
November 15, 2024
One of the finer points of the album is indeed the band’s ability to shift gears through a few different genres of Metal. They are all accomplished musicians, as well as an outstanding vocalist. The album has staying power as well. The songs are polished clean, and memorable.
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The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara – Origins
November 15, 2024
My biggest problem with the album is the label. I know, I know, I tend to be a bit of a gatekeeper. But when you call yourselves Progressive Metal yet you are pretty far from that definition, I take issue. The album wasn’t bad per se, but it fails to really get under your skin and light a fire. That fire could even be subtle emotion. I hate to be overly critical, but I am still scratching my head.
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Tony Tears – La Società degli Eterni
November 15, 2024
Part Doom, part Rock, and even part Psychedelic, this was a strange album with a strange sound. I wasn’t able to connect with most of the songs at all, because of the way the vocals were delivered mostly. The music was odd as well. File this under strange.
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Walfang – Trigger the Short-Fused
November 14, 2024
This was a difficult album to fully digest, and I typically go for music that is off the beaten path, and this is for sure. I have to admire their creativity, as well as their ability to push through boundaries of what the average listener has come to expect from music. In that sense, they are visionaries. But the bottom line for me is that it was very hard to make any connections on the album, and this was one mashup that I was not able to enjoy much.
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Kings Never Die - The Life & Times
November 14, 2024
Kings Never Die is a Hardcore & Punk band made up of members Dan Nastasi […]
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Lars Eric Mattson - Burning Bridges
November 14, 2024
Wow, another great Melodic Rock release offered by Lars!!!
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Iniquitous Savagery - Edifice of Vicissitudes
November 14, 2024
The potential of this Brutal Death Metal quartet is amazing. Be prepared for the massacre!
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Horna - Nyx (Hymnejä Yölle)
November 14, 2024
Wow, what a great Black Metal release, showing the band at its peak!
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Ruff Majik - Moth Eater
November 14, 2024
South Africa for the win!
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Nachtmystium – Blight Privilege
November 13, 2024
Although one could describe the album fairly loosely as Black Metal, it’s clear that Blake has his own vision of his music, and it takes all kinds of tangents, but also ones that make sense in the scheme of the album. It’s a testament to Blake and his hand’s vision for their craft.
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Oceans – Happy
November 12, 2024
OCEANS is classed as Modern Metal by us at Metal Temple. When you look at the Metal Archives site it says that the band plays Post-Metal/Metalcore. I have to say that they are both right about what these musicians from Berlin in Germany and Vienna in Austria are producing on “Happy”.
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Isleptonthemoon – Only the Stars Know of my Misfortune
November 12, 2024
“Only the Stars Know of my Misfortune” captures a potent fusion of light and darkness, expertly balancing the weight of despair with moments of resilience that feel like a defiant ember in the shadows. This album isn’t content to simply linger in melancholy or anger; instead, it persistently shines through, never letting the darkness consume it. It’s an experience of hopeful endurance and raw honesty, portraying resilience as not just an act of survival but as a quiet, steady courage.
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Joy Shannon – An Chailleach
November 11, 2024
“An Chailleach” is a fairly subdued endeavor across a very long stretch of terrain. Some interesting guests, but they fail to add much energy. If you are a die-hard Joy Shannon fan, then you must partake. If you’re just looking for Pagan Folk, you can probably find something more interesting.
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Veonity - The Final Element
November 11, 2024
All in all,
VEONITY
’s “
The Element
,” isn’t reinventing the wheel or anything for the genre but they do exemplify it in the very best ways. If your taste for metal is for something that is definitely heavy but extreme, this album needs to be on your radar. A good time is guaranteed to be had with this album.
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Virtual Symmetry – Veils of Illumination
November 10, 2024
This is another fantastic album from these seasoned musical veterans. Perhaps what impresses me most is their ability to always look forward when composing a new album, and this one is no exception. They have the perfect blend of melody, depth in songwriting, and out of this world musicianship.
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Trapeze - Lost Tapes Vol. 2
November 9, 2024
What makes TRAPEZE so impressive is the fact that without exemption every musician associated with or playing on the songs is a world class one. It doesn’t matter who was playing, Mel Galley set the path and the rest would follow, whilst still being allowed to put their own stamp on the parts they were playing.
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Invasion – Invasion II
November 9, 2024
“Invasion II” is a very good album, from start to finish, with good musicianship and very good songs.
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Fatal Vision – Three Times Lucky
November 8, 2024
This was a good album. They didn’t re-create the wheel, as that would be nearly impossible, but what they did do well was push emotions in their music, and created some memorable hooks for the listener to take with them. There was also a nice balance between the vocals and the instruments, to the point where one didn’t outshine the other.
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Half Me - Opium EP
November 8, 2024
Half Me are a five piece band from Hamburg Germany. Formed in October 2018 after […]
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Opeth – The Last Will and Testament
November 8, 2024
This album strikes a rare balance between Progressive intricacy, dark storytelling, and glimmers of light that struggle to break through its somber and angry tones. These stories unfold over a meticulously crafted backdrop of shifting time signatures, complex layers, and atmospheric transitions that leave each track feeling like an unfolding chapter in a larger, haunting novel. Each song feels carefully plotted, its emotional intensity mounting steadily, only to shift directions unexpectedly—a trademark of great Progressive music. This album stands as a masterful blend of Progressive ambition and lyrical poignancy, immersing the listener in a carefully crafted sonic landscape. For anyone who seeks music that is as intellectually stimulating as it is emotionally resonant, a powerful journey not to be missed, and their best album in many years.
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Grand Harvest – Till Förruttnelsen
November 7, 2024
This was a promising two-song teaser for the upcoming album. If these two songs have that much power, imagine what the rest of the album can deliver. The interesting thing about “the futility of mankind’s existence” is a dichotomy of the fact that among the living on this planet, we think of ourselves almost as Gods of our own will and destiny. We start wars, wage battles against groups of people, and demonize our enemies with our self-righteousness. But in the end, none of that matters, because once we are lowered into the ground, we all have the same fate.
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Notturno – Our
November 7, 2024
This was a good album, but I would have liked to have heard more songs. The strictly despondent ones were full of emotion, and the more ardent ones provided a nice balance on the album. It wasn’t quite as rich and full of a sound as I had hoped for however.
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Vølus - Merciful the Dying Light
November 7, 2024
If you want a new experience on Death Metal, try this release.
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Robse - Harlekin und Krieger
November 7, 2024
This German band shows a fine mix between Melodic Death Metal and Folk Metal.
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Mordkaul - Feed the Machine
November 7, 2024
This band offers an updated form of Old School Melodic Death Metal that is impossible to resist to!
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Kate’s Acid - Blowing Your Ears Off
November 7, 2024
WOW, this is how a live album must be!!!
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Feldspar - Old City New Ruins
November 7, 2024
This sextet shows some traits that can be poiting to new ways to Hardcore/Punk Rock.
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Defeated Sanity - Chronicles of Lunacy
November 7, 2024
Taste this Death Metal band and become addicted!
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