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Whispering Void – At The Sound Of The Heart
October 5, 2024
WHISPERING VOID specializes in Folk-infused, Atmospheric sound—folk in the same way that Folk Horror is folk. We’re talking melodically Atmospheric and slightly sinister with soaring vocals underpinned by traditional instruments—e.g. bones and hides of once living animals plus acoustic flourishes of violins, cellos, etc.
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Psychlona – Warped Vision
October 5, 2024
“Warped Vision” is more mellow that PSYCHLONA’s previous releases, leaning more into Psych than the Stoner groove. It shows a certain level of maturity and, when needed, well enough grit.
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Virgin Steele - Guardians Of The Flame (Reissue)
October 5, 2024
I have also reviewed their debut album “Virgin Steele I”, and the leap forward from that one is remarkable. Not that they have improved so much in the quality department, as that was already okay on that one, but VIRGIN STEELE has been able to filter down all the angels they were aiming for on that one and brought it down to a few.
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Virgin Steele - Virgin Steele I (Reissue)
October 5, 2024
If you wish to know, this sounds more like a compilation album than a VIRGIN STEELE album. Why is that so? Well, this really is a debut album, and the band hadn’t decided on a definite musical direction yet. You will hear just about anything, from AOR and Glam Metal to Power Metal to US Metal and Heavy Metal.
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Servant – Death Devil Magick
October 4, 2024
This was a fantastic, multi-dimensional album that utilized many of the traditional elements of the genre along with incorporating a fresh, modern edge to Black Metal. As I mentioned above, besides their strong musicianship, the best thing that the band does on the album is controlling the nuclear bomb that is about to explode in their hands and setting its course to their will.
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Kalandra – A Frame of Mind
October 4, 2024
This was quite a moving listening experience. The album ebbed and flowed, a match with the themes mentioned in the beginning, and it gave me peace even though some of the themes were disruptive. My frame of mind on the album was one of deep contemplation.
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Hammerfilosofi – Solus (Igne Natura Renovator Integra)
October 4, 2024
This album was promising at times, and puzzling at others. There were some good songs, and some inconsistent ones a well. It just failed to leave an indelible mark on me.
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Jim Peterik World Stage - Roots & Shoots Volume II
October 3, 2024
Back in January of this year Jim Peterik &World Stage brought us “Roots & Shoots […]
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Gutvoid - Breathing Obelisk
October 3, 2024
A good and promising Death Metal act from Canada.
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Eisregen - Abart
October 3, 2024
This mix between Gothic Rock, Death Metal and Black Metal in a Neue Deutsche Härte is really catching.
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Demiser - Slave to the Scythe
October 3, 2024
WOW, applauses for this very good Old School Thrash/Black Metal act! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
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Defiled - Horror Beyond Horror
October 3, 2024
This veterans Japanese Death Metal assassins are back with a great release!
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Buryfication - Gallows Rise
October 3, 2024
A fine first full-length from this Finnish youg Death/Black Metal band.
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Brain Pain - The Magazine
October 3, 2024
A fine Alternative Rock Italian act at its prime.
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Fulci – Duck Face Killings
October 3, 2024
FULCI is an Italian Deathgrind Metal Band formed in 2008. This is a band that […]
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Punks of The Empire - Gehenna
October 3, 2024
"Gehenna" feels like it was created to tick the boxes on a modern metal checklist
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Gorgonchrist - And Justice For Balls
October 2, 2024
Hilarity and sheer outrageousness are the two words that spring to mind when listening to GORGONCHRIST's […]
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Iotunn – Kinship
October 1, 2024
This album strikes an intricate balance between aggression and melody, offering an experience that feels both forceful and refined. The band pours an immense amount of melody into their hardened structures, creating a dynamic soundscape that’s as brutal as it is beautiful. What’s remarkable about this album is its ability to remain cohesive despite its sprawling ambition. They push the boundaries of the genre with complex time signatures, layered compositions, and melodies that rise like ethereal waves above the crushing weight of the music. For fans of extreme metal looking for something that transcends the typical formula, this is an album not to be missed.
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Mayhemic - Toba
October 1, 2024
In
"Toba," MAYHEMIC
have crafted something exceptional—a brutal yet introspective journey through the darkest corners of human existence, ancient cataclysms, and the merciless forces of nature. From the visceral brutality of
"Kollarbone Crushed Neanderthal"
to the masterpiece of intensity in
"Triumph Portrait"
, this album is a testament to the band’s ability to evolve while staying true to their unrelenting sound. Each track is a glimpse into a world torn apart by violence and cosmic forces, making a monumental achievement in the realm of blackened thrash metal.
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Vexing Hex - Solve et Coagula
October 1, 2024
VEXING HEX’s "Solve et Coagula"
is a compelling musical and visual experience that takes the listener on a journey through occult rituals, cosmic wonder, and gothic horror. The first tracks alone demonstrate the band's versatility and ability to tell captivating, otherworldly stories through both sound and imagery.
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Battlefront - Among The Corpses
September 29, 2024
From "Bandcamp" "Among The Corpses", the upcoming release by "BATTLEFRONT", is the follow up to […]
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Skelethal - Within Corrosive Continuums
September 25, 2024
An Old School Death Metal with a very good ans surprising technical appeal.
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Nekrodawn - Sculpted by Torture
September 25, 2024
A good first coming from this Swedish Death Metal quartet.
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Necronomicon - The Demos
September 25, 2024
Finally, for the band's fans, here are their Thrash Metal Demos.
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World on Alert - Self titled
September 25, 2024
WORLD ON ALERT is a musical project out of Montreal, Canada, lead by Gino LaPosta […]
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Cryptic Hatred – Internal Torment
September 25, 2024
The greatest complement I can give a band is to admit that they made me head bang. They did it and did the shit out of it.
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Aeon Winds – Aeon
September 24, 2024
I hear a lot of talk about “atmospheric” Black Metal bands who are anything but. AEON WINDS takes the term to its original status on “Aeon.” Within the instrumental passages, it is reminiscent of the vastness of the universe, and all the unique features within. The Black Metal elements are blended within perfectly, and the album has that uncommon balance between the two that is missing in today’s scene.
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Mike Tramp - Songs Of White Lion Volume II
September 24, 2024
After last years release of “The Songs Of White Lion Vol I” also with a […]
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Regicide - Resist Control
September 24, 2024
"Resist Control"
is a triumph for
"REGICIDE"
. It showcases their ability to blend Groove, Thrash, and Hardcore into a cohesive, high-energy album that is both aggressive and memorable. The production is pristine, allowing each instrument to shine while maintaining the raw edge that defines the genre. For fans of heavy music,
"Resist Control"
is a must-listen, a testament to
"REGICIDE"
craft and their dedication to pushing the boundaries of modern metal.
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Mages Terror - Damnations Sight
September 24, 2024
This rocks, this rips, this shreds, but most important of all, this moves. It moves me, it moves my brain, it moves my feet and it even moves my head.
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Against Evil - Give ‘Em Hell
September 24, 2024
Musically it is quite clear that AGAINST EVIL is getting their inspiration from the greats of old, like JUDAS PRIEST, IRON MAIDEN, MEGADETH, but most of all early ACCEPT. That is what is says in the bio, and if you listen carefully the first and the last one of the names are most relevant.
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Worshipper – One Way Trip
September 23, 2024
“One Way Trip” is a mixed bag. WORSHIPPER is a good enough band, certainly, but not distinctive enough to really stand out in the metalsphere.
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Dream Evil - Metal Gods
September 22, 2024
How about another killer album from Power Metal pioneers "DREAM EVIL"? "DREAM EVIL’s" "Metal Gods" […]
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Cypher – Cypher
September 20, 2024
The music is excellent, but again, the clean vocals are just a bit pitchy. The trade-off with the harsh vocals makes perfect sense, because it provides a contrast. The Progressive elements in the shifting meter are handled expertly by the band, and this is a promising effort from the quintet.
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Kosmodome – Ad Undas
September 20, 2024
The band is either very good at exploration or they lack a central vision on the album. Like any good Progressive band, however, they leave you thinking deeper through the journey. Anyway you slice the fruit, this was an album that occupied its own space within the vast world of music.
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Beasto Blanco - Kinectica
September 20, 2024
This project began back in 2012 with Beasto Blanco put together by Chris “Brother”Latham a […]
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