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Artificial Language – Distant Glow
March 18, 2024
Obviously talented as a band, this album has a little bit of everything that I like with my multiple course meal of Metal, including choppy, tight-spun guitar and bass arrangements, dexterous drumming, the right amount of keyboards (although this guy would not complain if there were more), and an excellent, versatile vocalist.
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Dymytry - Five Angry Man
March 18, 2024
Masked Metal from Czech Republic.
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Social Disorder - Time To Rise
March 15, 2024
Social Disorder - The project feat. Anders La Rönnblom (XRomance), Tracii Guns (LA GUNS), Leif […]
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Arkado - Open Sea
March 14, 2024
Swedish band Arkado follow up their 2020 debut release “Never Say Never” which got some […]
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Tvinna - Two - Wings of Ember
March 14, 2024
You can this album Dark Prog Rock, Post-Rock, Folk Rock or other, but you must hear to this quartet!
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Scott Stapp - Higher Power
March 14, 2024
This album of Scott Stapp depicts how Hard Rock can sound in a modern way without losing its melodic grasp.
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Nocturnal Sorcery - Captive in the Breath of Life
March 14, 2024
A very good Old School Finnish Black Metal release.
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Mega Colossus - Showdown
March 14, 2024
A very good Heavy Metal/Melodic Metal release of this North American act.
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House of Atreus - Orations
March 14, 2024
After six years, this North American Melodic Death Metal is back for the attack!
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Meanstreak – Blood Moon
March 14, 2024
When you’re an all-female band and get referred to as “The Housewives of Heavy Metal” or “Josie and the Pussycats” you pull up your big girl pants and show the music world that “you’ve got balls” and can definitely hang with the boys, and that’s exactly what Meanstreak accomplished with their latest release.
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Lords of Black – Mechanics Of Predacity
March 14, 2024
Have your therapist on speed dial as we take a musical journey into the battle of good versus evil.
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The Progressive Souls Collective – Sonic Rebirth
March 12, 2024
Despite the fantastic musicianship of the band, and their exploratory leanings, I have to admit, the album was hard to follow at times, so it might need a second or even third listen to fully grasp.
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Cruzh – The Jungle Revolution
March 11, 2024
Sweden, the country that gave us delicious tiny meatballs, but also gave us IKEA which I cuss them out every time after It takes me hours to put together a simple little book case and still have parts left over and can only calm myself down by remembering just how many fantastic rock bands the country has produced as well, so I’ll go into this review with high hopes for the Swedish rockers CRUZH.
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Say It - Once And Again
March 11, 2024
A Pop Rock re-discovery.
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Unprocessed - ...And Everything In Between
March 8, 2024
“...And Everything In Between” is a very freaky record, where all the emotions are rampant at all times. I especially love the way that UNPROCESSED switches from very mellow to extremely explosive and everything in between.
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Swarf Damage - Swarf Damage
March 7, 2024
A Crossover/Thrash Metal/Hardcore release with guts and blood in the eyes! Hear to it and SLAM YOUR NECKS!
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Boundless Chaos - Sinister Upheaval
March 7, 2024
These Germans unleashed a manic form of Old School Thrash/Death Metal that's hard to resist to!
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Atack - Nine Lives
March 7, 2024
Atack Is the new project and debut album from one of the UK’S in demand […]
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Manticora - Mycelium
March 4, 2024
If “Mycelium” is the new direction that MANTICORA is heading from now on, I’m diving in. Yes, feet first!
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Midnight - Hellish Expectations
March 4, 2024
Athenar has revealed in an interview that the whole “Hellish Expectations” album was written in a weekend, and it shows. Every song is carrying the same kind of vibe. It is a consistent and evenly paced record.
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Generation Landslide – Ruling the Street Scene
March 3, 2024
When a band names themselves after an Alice Cooper song (Generation Landslide) and then writes a song in tribute to one of my all-time favorite musicians Phil Lynott (THIN LIZZY) I’m all in, so let’s see what these young upstarts bring to the table.
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Hamferð – Men Guðs hond er sterk
March 1, 2024
I feel that the album is a marriage of music and meaning, with each track's themes aligning with the music itself. The album's lyrical content and musical arrangements work in tandem to convey a cohesive message or narrative. This thematic consistency adds depth and resonance to the music, and it's clear that every aspect of the album was carefully considered to ensure that the themes and music complement each other. I haven’t “felt” another album as deeply this year.
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Fragment Soul – Galois Paradox
March 1, 2024
A blend of dreamy melodies and tender vocals creates a sonic landscape that is both soothing and enchanting. Each track is like a musical dream, with ethereal sounds that transport listeners to a world of tranquility and beauty. The tender vocals add a heartfelt quality to the music.
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Paraline - Sound Weapon
March 1, 2024
From Greek “πᾰρά” - near, about, by - beyond the line. From Latin - equal, […]
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Sublation - On the Advancement of Decay
February 28, 2024
A fine EP is what this North American Technical Death Metal act offers to you.
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Saasta - Black | Death | Doom
February 28, 2024
This fine mix between Blackened Death Metal and Doom Metal is really a good surprise heard on this EP.
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Necrotum - Defleshed Exhumation
February 28, 2024
A good Old School Death Metal release, but don't have great expectations.
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Crossfire - Switch To Reset
February 28, 2024
A very good Classic Thrash Metal release is offered by this Irish quartet. What are you waiting for?
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Cancer Christ - God is Violence
February 28, 2024
Pay attention to the sermons of this Hardcore/Crossover/Thrash Metal act.
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Fall of Serenity – Open Wide O Hell
February 27, 2024
Melodic Death Metal is one of those genres that has become overgrown with bands lately. As I see it, there are two ways to separate yourself from your peers…either go harder, or go more melodic. This bans leans towards the former of the two, because many of their melodies are subdued. The more “pedal to the floor” type of sound makes sense, when you consider their introduction, but I don’t hear a lot of surprises. It’s a good album, however, but could be better if the band did supply more surprises.
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Loch Vostok – Opus Ferox II – Mark of the Beast
February 26, 2024
This album seamlessly blends three distinct elements into a cohesive and captivating whole. The musicianship displayed is nothing short of fantastic, with each musician showcasing their talent and skill with precision and flair. The progressive heaviness of the music adds a raw and intense energy. Yet, amidst the heaviness, there is a melodically blissful quality that provides a sense of balance and harmony. It's this balance between technicality, intensity, and beauty that elevates the album to greatness, creating a listening experience that is truly unforgettable.
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Borknagar - Fall
February 26, 2024
BORKNAGAR's back, and with another masterpiece into Progressive/Avant-garde Black Metal/Folk/Viking! It's a matter of loving it or loving it!
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Synthetic Embrace – Callirrhoe
February 24, 2024
The album has ethereal soundscapes and cosmic vibes. The guitars and keyboards are seamlessly intertwined, creating a sonic landscape that is both mesmerizing and immersive. The balance between these two elements is one of the album's greatest strengths, adding depth and dimension to each track. From the celestial melodies of the keyboards to the driving rhythms of the guitars, it's a musical journey that transcends earthly boundaries, inviting listeners to explore the mysteries of the universe through sound.
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EYE AM – Dreams Always Die with the Sun/Cryptomnesia
February 24, 2024
When a new hard rock band is formed with musicians that have your mouth watering like with EYE AM, and even though it’s only a tease with two singles from the forth coming album, I still can’t wait to drop the needle down and see what lies ahead.
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ABRADED - Unadulterated Perversity
February 23, 2024
ABRADED are a relatively new band, formed in 2018 in Cleveland, Ohio and "Unadulterated Perversity" […]
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Hellman -- Born, Suffering, Death
February 23, 2024
After independently releasing a short demo titled “Desktop Genocide” in September 2022, HELLMAN have recently released their debut album “Born, Suffering, Death” through Swedish record label Black Lodge Records.
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