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RVH Project - Land Of The Damned
October 30, 2025
“Land Of The Damned” actually is released on the day that this review is published, 30 October 2025. And to say that this is a huge improvement in comparison with the debut album is quite the understatement.
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Raphael Weinroth-Browne – Lifeblood
October 30, 2025
This album is definitely not for the faint of heart, or for those who love traditional Heavy Music. You have to be a lot more open and, in this case, very adventurous. Not only that but you need to be partial to a bit of Classical Music, whilst also loving your AOR and/or Melodic/Heavy Rock.
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Panopticon - Songs Of Hiraeth
October 29, 2025
“Songs Of Hiraeth” is the album that never happened.The songs were written between 2009 and […]
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Kalamity Kills - Kalamity Kills Expanded Edition
October 29, 2025
Kalamity Kills are a hard rock band who were formed in East Nashville, Tennessee by […]
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Blackbriar – A Thousand Little Deaths
October 27, 2025
“A Thousand Little Deaths” sees BLACKBRIAR maintaining a steady course. Their production values continue to improve, their songwriting and execution are consistent and strong, and Zora’s vocals remain amongst the best.
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Strigiform – Aconite
October 27, 2025
This is the type of Black and Death Metal album that has the listener constantly reaching out to try to grab a hold of it, and that’s what keeps you engaged. It’s like witnessing an impending pile-up crash at high speeds on an interstate, but all cars actually make it through without a scratch. The band maintains a strict sense of control no matter how much chaos they throw at you. It’s dark, aggressive, contentious, and Progressive in nature, and they are fantastic musicians.
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Panopticon - Laurentian Blue
October 27, 2025
Panopticon is a Black Metal band which was formed in Louisville, Kentucky by Austin Lunn […]
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G.A.E.A. – A Frozen Moment in Time
October 24, 2025
This is an out of the box sound, artist and album. At its core, it’s Extreme Metal with Progressive elements, but there is a lot of eclectic personality in the music as well. This album may find it hard to locate an appropriate audience. But I enjoyed it immensely.
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"A lot of metal musicians are just nerds who love reading." – Sam Graff, AGENBITE MISERY
October 23, 2025
AGENBITE MISERY hails from New Hampshire. In February 2026, the band will be releasing their debut album, "Remorse of Conscience." The album is an experimental metal interpretation of "Ulysses" by James Joyce. This month Gary Hernandez, writer and editor for Metal Temple, was able to catch up with Sam Graff (guitars, vocals, synth) to discuss the some deeper details about the band, their aspirations, and their upcoming album as well as the curious link between literature and metal.
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House of Hosts - Reckoning
October 22, 2025
There is no denying the fact that “Reckoning” is a very powerful and interesting EP. If HOUSE OF HOSTS is capable of writing good songs in this vein in the future that are as good or even better than these ones, they should consider making a full album.
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Night Attack – Necromancer
October 22, 2025
I have to admit that the opening riff of the EP and the title track “Necromancer” gets your attention right away. It has that quality that has your ears pointing towards the sound and your brain accepting the intensity and almost classic level of musicality.
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Steelpreacher - Gimme Some Metal
October 22, 2025
STEELPREACHER might not set the world on fire, they are definitely set on providing us a good time with very open and easy listening Metal. And on “Gimme Some Metal” they have succeeded in doing just that. Hats off to them.
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Burned In Effigy - Tyranus Aeteron
October 21, 2025
Burned In Effigy originating from Chicago Illinois, with their formation dating back to 2017 with […]
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Extortionist - Stare Into The Seething Wounds
October 18, 2025
Musically I can’t fault “Stare Into The Seething Wounds”, as EXTORTIONIST is doing everything right. They go from fast and furious to slow, deliberate and emotional within seconds.
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Feather Mountain – A Liminal Step
October 16, 2025
This was an excellent album, with a varied approach to each song. The band are consummate musicians, and they hit every nuance and nook and cranny in the music with impeccable timing, The music sometimes took unexpected turns at times, but always kept me engaged. I can’t help think more about how they described the album…”a magical antidote in a world full of chaos,” because that’s how the sound came across for me.
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Armoured Knight - The Quest For The Sacred Melody
October 16, 2025
“The Quest For The Sacred Melody” has speed and momentum, as the songs are rather good. Yes, this has all been done before, but somehow the musicality of the tunes does give you that edge that makes you listen just that little sharper, that piques your interest whereas others just don’t.
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Wehmut – III: Frühling
October 15, 2025
This album takes the listener on a journey that is sometimes rocky, and other times calm, and mirrors the seasons of your lives. Torture, anguish, and feeling like you want to jump out of your own skin are common, yet through it all, a string of hope remains threaded into the album. It’s moving, cathartic, and satisfying in the end.
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Wings of Steel - Winds of Time
October 14, 2025
The term “Let the music do the talking” has never been more apropos than for WINGS OF STEEL and the release of their highly anticipated new album “Winds of Time”, where nostalgic old school metal meets innovative and vibrant new overtones to create a musical euphoria.
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This House We Built - Broken Dreams
October 13, 2025
This House We Built are a four piece band from the seaside town of Scarborough […]
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Bite The Bullet - Horizon
October 13, 2025
Bite The Bullet originally were formed by singer & songwriter Mick Benton & drummer Graham […]
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Profane Elegy - Herezjarcha
October 13, 2025
“Herezjarcha” demonstrates a heightened level of songwriting and an impressive agility with shifts from the chaotic to the ordered. With an expanded lineup their trajectory has hit a serious upward inflection.
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Agenbite Misery – Remorse of Conscience
October 13, 2025
An outstanding artifact of Blackened Experimental metal. Highly recommended to that not-so-rare intersection of literature geeks and metalheads.
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Hammer King - Make Metal Royal Again
October 9, 2025
Hammer King were founded in 2015 by frontman Titan Fox and have steadily grown from […]
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Distorta – Deadman
October 7, 2025
DISTORTA is able to demonstrate that you can make an Extreme form of Metal without only being angry, disillusioned, desperate or desolate during that whole process. Nope, “Deadman” is proof that DISTORTA makes the sort of Extreme Metal that can also be lots of fun to make for a band.
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Omicidio - Premature Exequie (Reissue)
October 7, 2025
You can hear that the band didn’t have the funds to give their recordings a full-on production sound. Would that have mattered?
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"Doom isn’t just a genre, it’s an approach to music." – Stefano Fiorelli, WARCOE
October 7, 2025
WARCOE hails from Pesaro, Italy. Formed in 2021, following the year of our plague, the Doom trio has been blazing a trail through the Italian Doom scene with one monumental album after the other. On September 26, 2025 they released their third full-length album, “Upon Tall Thrones,” which not only weighed in at 8/10 on the Metal Temple scales but hit #1 on Doom Charts for September 2025. This month Gary Hernandez, writer and editor for Metal Temple, was able to catch up with Stefano Fiorelli (guitars, vocals) to discuss the origin story of WARCOE, details of their latest album, and even speculate on the impacts of AI and streaming platforms.
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Eld Varg – Destroyer
October 5, 2025
The name ELD VARG is a Swedish one, and it means FIRE WOLF. I too agree, it sounds better in Swedish.as for what kind of Heavy Metal that is on “Destroyer”, it is the simple and straight variety. Nothing elaborate or intricate is being done here.
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Ungoliath – Shadows of the Eclipse
October 3, 2025
This was an intense album that offered the ferociousness of Black Metal, combining tones of aggression with outright hopelessness, and Bane builds the towering and suffocating atmosphere with layers, one after another. It’s like experiencing the waves of Pestilence, as he rides his undead horse through your town.
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Polymerase - Mindspace
October 3, 2025
All the way from the Phillipines, this psychedelic doom metal band known as POLYMERASE have […]
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Terra Atlantica - Oceans
October 3, 2025
Terra Atlantica are a European Power Metal band from Hamburg Germany,who were formed in 2014 […]
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The Switch - No Way Out
October 3, 2025
The Switch is a group born out of the vision of James and Tom Martin […]
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Jester Majesty - Infinite Measure, Finite Existence
October 2, 2025
JESTER MAJESTY is showing us as listeners that they are capable of making music that is not standard, and certainly not boring.
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Saüc – Catarsi
October 2, 2025
SAÜC have made a very decent and solid attempt with “Catarsi” and should be able to attract the attention of a lot of the traditional Heavy Metal enthusiasts as well as those who are not afraid of something new.
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Sanity's Rage - The Dead Don't Run
September 30, 2025
What can you expect as you start to listen to “The Dead Don't Run”? Well, one thing is for sure, this will wake you up. The Thrash Metal assault of SANITY’S RAGE is full of energy, very enthusiastic and uplifting, and will have you taking notice from the first note until the last.
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Cytolysis - Surge Of Cruelty
September 30, 2025
I might not be the most devoted Death Metal enthusiast, but I know what I like, and “Surge Of Cruelty” has a musical substance that I find very good indeed.
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Cancerbero - Sempiternal
September 30, 2025
Cancerbero’s Sempiternal Decay is not just another death metal album it’s a ritual carved in riffs, sweat, and fire.
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