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Schreigarm – Mara Comes and Darkness Shall Reign
September 29, 2025
There are parts of “Mara Comes and Darkness Shall Reign” that positively terrify me, and other parts that just soothe the hell out of me (no pun intended).
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Phenomy - Phantasmagoria
September 29, 2025
“Phantasmagoria” is a whirlwind of different emotions and levels of intensity, but there is one thing that all songs have in common; they all sound bloody good and just right. This makes PHENOMY into a very interesting prospect for any adventurous Metalhead or Heavy Rocker.
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Radiant Thought – Transcendence
September 28, 2025
This was a solid album. What struck me most was the amount of passion and confidence the trio has in their performances. The music has soul, emotion, and gives the listeners pause to consider their own personal journey through life.
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"It's apocalyptic, because sometimes that's exactly what it takes." - Jacob Curwen, All Hell
September 26, 2025
All Hell has been described as a Blackened Thrash band, but they are much more. On October 10, 2025, the trio for Ashville, North Carolina release their fifth full-length album, "Sunsetter," via Terminus Hate City. Gary Hernandez, writer and editor for Metal Temple, caught up with Jacob Curwen (vocals, guitars) to discuss topics ranging from the band's origins to the details of "Sunsetter" to AI in metal.
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Blackwood - Release Me
September 25, 2025
Blackwood are a high energy rock band from Nashville USA who were born out of […]
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Asira – As Ink In Water
September 22, 2025
This album is a storm forged from countless currents of Metal, pulling from blackened ferocity, progressive intricacy, and melodic catharsis. Rather than sounding like a disjointed patchwork, the band bends these influences into a fluid, purposeful whole. It’s a journey where every shade of Metal collides and coexists. The result is both cathartic and challenging, an album that reminds us why Metal’s endless diversity is its greatest strength.
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Castle Rat – The Bestiary
September 21, 2025
A metal band that would feel as comfortable at GenCon as they would at Wacken Open Air.
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Dead Heat - Process of Elimination
September 21, 2025
I like is that the songs will have you thrashing around at some times, moshing the room when needed and headbanging until your neck snaps the rest of the time. Oh, and if you have a chandelier, who knows, you might feel the need to using it to swing about like Tarzan does.
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Occult Kenji – Of Gods and Ancestors
September 21, 2025
This was a solid listening experience for me, and the themes of the album were easy to digest, and were reflected well in the music. The band’s musicianship was strong, and you can tell that they put every bit of passion they have for their music into the album.
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Arson Charge - A Dying Light
September 20, 2025
I love that ARSON CHARGE has been signed by a record company with the apt name of Anxious & Angry, as that is the main description of what the music on “A Dying Light” is portraying.
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Crowne - Wonderland
September 18, 2025
Crowne is a Swedish supergroup which was put together by Jona Tee (H.E.A.T.).Crowne’s line up […]
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Kostnatění – Přílišnost
September 16, 2025
This was a delightfully wicked album. Mostly on the harrowing and frightening end of the genre, the industrial sounds gave the album an edge like a razor sharp blade, designed to plunge you in the chest and pull your organs out.
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Mélancolia – Random.Access.Misery
September 12, 2025
One thing is sure, MÉLANCOLIA are an angry bunch. Well, singer Alex Hill certainly is. I keep wondering how anyone can keep up this level of aggression for 34:10 minutes without literally spilling their guts all over the studio floor.
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This I Owe – Alchemists
September 12, 2025
Let me take away any doubts; if you like Melodic Heavy Metal with some extra influences thrown in, you might just like what THIS I OWE is bringing on “Alchemists”. This album already was available to the public from 25 February 2025, but now Iron WormHoleDeath have stepped in with their extensive network to help the band to gain international recognition.
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Species – Changelings
September 11, 2025
There is no two ways about it; this is good. Musically you just can’t fault SPECIES on “Changelings”. They have their brand of Progressive/Technical Thrash/Death Metal down like a pro.
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Castrator - Coronation of the Grotesque
September 11, 2025
This is brutality with purpose, groove with venom, and death metal with a spine of steel
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Banderstadt – Red
September 8, 2025
BANDERSTADT is able to give you quite varied and good quality songs that have depth, are full of soul but in the end are pure Metal that moves, that enthrals the way it should. The Folk aspects in the music add a beautiful layer that has me very much in awe of “Red” as an album and therefore with BANDERSTADT as a band.
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Kingdom - Primeval Cult Of Strength In The Womb Of Suffer
September 8, 2025
Even though most of the time you can’t understand what Death Metal bands are grunting about, KINGDOM makes it even harder by using their mother tongue when vomiting their lyrics through my speakers. And I applaud that, as it does make it easier for the artist to properly express what they intend to say. Or in this case, grunt.
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Demiurgon - Miasmatic Deathless Chamber
September 5, 2025
And even though the music on “Miasmatic Deathless Chamber” is so encroaching and effective in heaviness and intensity, you never get the feeling that DEMIURGON is overdoing it, is playing above or out of their league. You always have the sensation that they are well within their comfort zone.
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Nefarious - Addicted to Power
September 5, 2025
Thrash Metal is the main ingredient that NEFARIOUS uses to mark their music. but it is not all they use. Nope, you will also get regular Heavy Metal mixed in, but in a way that the Thrash Metal title used will stay upright through it all.
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Little King – Lente Viviente
September 5, 2025
Overall, this band showcased a sophisticated sense of melodies that were not overly complicated, but easy to assimilate as well. Not being familiar with them, I am surprised to learn of their longevity, and you wouldn’t know this was their eight album, because the drive and fire in them is very much alive in their music.
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Liv Sin - Close Your Eyes
September 4, 2025
Liv Sin is a female fronted Swedish metal band who were formed in 2016 by […]
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Hunger - Ruler Of The Wolves
September 4, 2025
A new name rises from the underground Hunger who hail from Seville in Spain. Featuring […]
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Fermento - Acts of Blood
September 4, 2025
These veterans are still worthy of being heard, and this excellent release is a Death/Black Metal 'muts have' item.
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Defacement - Doomed
September 4, 2025
If you're want to understand what means to be an Avant-garde Death/Black Metal band, you must to hear to this release!
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Deceased - March of the Cadavers (40 Years of Death Metal from the Grave)
September 4, 2025
The Death Metal Zombies are celebrating their birthday, but the gift is yours in this release!!!!
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Heartkiller - Üdv A Világomban
September 3, 2025
I have to conclude that musically HEARTKILLER have their ducks in a row. And even though you aren’t able to understand one word that is being sung, this does sound good. You don’t have to worry about bad pronunciation or dictation. Instead, you just get to enjoy the atmosphere and character that the voices used and instruments played are expelling through your speakers.
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Dream Legacy - Immortal
September 1, 2025
Dream Legacy are a rock band from Stuttgart who are influenced by the 80’s and […]
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Frightmare – Snake Island
August 29, 2025
Singer Brian Miller is also active in the band BURNT OFFERINGS, so if the name rings a bell that would make sense. He also is the only original member in the band. The rest came along on 2020. Well, this FRIGHTMARE album “Snake Island” is more of a compilation that houses the most current releases that the band brought into the world.
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August Life – Passage Of Time
August 28, 2025
AUGUST LIFE is able to incorporate sounds like no other, and have the ability to sound as impressive when they tone it down as well as when they go for broke.
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Pilgrimage - From Amber To Sun
August 26, 2025
On “From Amber To Sun” the band has just over 48 minutes, divided over eight songs, to make you take notice. And musically the band have it all thought out. The songs are all on a proper level, have just the right elements to be called Doom Metal, but also offer enough variety to prevent you from feeling that you are constantly listening to the same song over and over.
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Vittra - Intense Indifference
August 26, 2025
The VITTRA album “Intense Indifference” will not be offering you any new insights, but what it will do is emphasize that if a band knows how to incorporate the right sounds and vibes into their music, they are capable of producing a very strong album.
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Tales of Mike- Human
August 26, 2025
Tales of Mike is a doom metal project by Michael Heß. The new album, Human, […]
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Wings of Steel - We Rise (single)
August 24, 2025
A beautiful girl can give you a wink and a smile and get labeled a “tease”, well WINGS OF STEEL is that beautiful girl, and their “tease” is the release of the second song/video off their highly anticipated album. The big difference is that I never got a date with that beautiful girl, but I will get a date with the new album “Winds of Time” set for -self-release on October 15.
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Bloodride - Deafening
August 24, 2025
Even though I like my Thrash Metal BLOODRIDE somehow has escaped my attention throughout all those years. Until now that is. And I can assure you that I am glad that this hiatus in my Thrash Metal history lesson has been rectified, because to make a long story short; I like “Deafening”.
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Dragonsclaw – Moving Target
August 24, 2025
Don’t expect any new grounds to be discovered on “Moving Target”, but just expect DRAGONSCLAW to do their best to prove to you and me, the listeners, that Melodic Rock doesn’t have to sound jaded, bland or boring, but that it is possible to make it sound bloody exciting, invigorating and full of life.
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