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Andy And The Rockets - Casino
October 27, 2025
Andy And The Rockets are a Swedish four piece who were formed in 2012.Since the […]
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Goad – Dusketha
October 16, 2025
“Dusketha” is a double album with over 116 minutes of music. It is Progressive Rock/Pop, and definitely not Metal, so if you’re expecting Heavy and/or distorted guitars, pounding rhythms and intricate structures and songs, you’re not going to get it.
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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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Wings of Steel - Burning Sands (single)
September 29, 2025
WINGS OF STEEL are back with vengeance on the third single “BURNING SANDS” from their highly anticipated album WINDS OF TIME due for independent release on October 17th.
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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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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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Phobetor – A Solitary Vigil
August 4, 2025
“A Solitary Vigil” dives deep into the waters of traditional Death Metal with blackened Death Metal twists built upon a grim and sometimes melancholic melodic framework
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Iron Spell - From the Grave
August 1, 2025
The songs on “From the Grave” themselves are all very pleasant, have that ability get you tapping your foot, nodding your head, but also have the diversity and differences plus the breaks that make them all sound just that different from the other ones, while maintain the cohesion in sound that will make you realise that yes, you still are listening to the same IRON SPELL throughout the whole album.
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Lucille – Dawn Of Destruction
July 7, 2025
LUCILLE deliver traditional Thrash Metal at high quality and intensity. “Dawn Of Destruction” has pace, aggression, flesh-ripping guitar riffing, and chilling melodies
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White Widdow - White Widdow (Reissue)
July 1, 2025
As for “White Widdow” (2010), I can tell you that it sounds rather good from start to finish. The musicians in the band are very capable, know where to play but also when to either tone it down or even keep quiet.
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Tribunal – In Penitence and Ruin
June 2, 2025
TRIBUNAL’s “In Penitence and Ruin” is so good that I’m going to have to spend my own money to buy their first album, “The Weight of Remembrance,” which kind of pisses me off because free music is half the reason I got into this review writing gig.
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Gabrielle Da Val - I Am The Hammer
May 25, 2025
Gabrielle Da Val released her first full album in 2011 with her band The Val […]
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Moonlight Haze – Beyond
May 20, 2025
“Beyond” is a smart mixture of modern, symphonic, and Power Metal elements with a focus on a delivery of easy-to-listen, anthemic songs embedded in a catchy melodic framework
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Hexenhaus - Awakening (Reissue)
May 14, 2025
“Awakening” is the only one of the three rereleases that is benefitting from an extra song, knowingly the demo version of the title track “Awakening”. Was that necessary? Not really. Is it a nice touch? Yes, definitely.
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Hexenhaus - The Edge Of Eternity (Reissue)
May 14, 2025
“The Edge Of Eternity” actually was the second album for the band. Originally released on 1 November 1990, while this one hit the streets on 16 may 2025. It houses a lot more Thrash influences than the debut album, making it just that tad less impressive for me. But the music that HEXENHAUS plays still is Progressive Metal with Thrash and (this time less) Heavy Metal parts to complete the sound.
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Hexenhaus - A Tribute To Insanity (Reissue)
May 14, 2025
A Tribute To Insanity” actually was the debut album for the band. Originally released on 17 October 1988, while this one hit the streets on 16 may 2025. It immediately starts with the kind of music that defines HEXENHAUS; Progressive Heavy/Thrash Metal. If you need a reference, think a less extreme version of MEKONG DELTA mixed with snippets of OVERKILL and early METAL CHURCH.
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Trick Or Treat – Ghosted
April 14, 2025
“Ghosted” is surely one of the albums named when it comes to end of year reviews and it may end up among the top Power Metal album releases in 2025
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The Riven - Visions Of Tomorrow
April 11, 2025
The Riven were formed in 2016 hailing from Stockholm Sweden with connections in London UK. […]
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Tales of Mike - RIP (Landscape of Sorrow) feat. Gonzalo Civita
March 24, 2025
This track did come out in 2023 (single version), and do a review now? Yes, […]
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Violet Cold – Modular Consciousness
March 20, 2025
Off the beaten path and mysterious, genre-twisting bands are what captivate me these days. Maybe […]
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Thlipsis - Servants of Apathy
March 7, 2025
Thlipsis music are black metal, but the lyrics, and so many other things, belongs to […]
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Abigor – Demos (1993 -1994)
March 2, 2025
Is ABIGOR’s “Demos (1993 -1994)” a good album? If you’re a diehard fan, it is. If you love raw, evil Black Metal, it is. Chances are if you are even reading this review you should buy the album. Your soul is already lost.
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The Dark - The Dark
February 18, 2025
Emo Metal Outburst.
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Fragmentary Solid Abyss - Concento Pavor Nocturnus
February 12, 2025
All in all, this is a decent little album but it would better resonate with me if there was more focus on full length songs than the shorter instrumentals.
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Blackslash - Heroes, Saints & Fools
February 4, 2025
What gets to me straight away is that the sound of “Heroes, Saints & Fools” is crisp, clear and transparent, so without fault. That does make listening to Melodic Heavy Metal a lot more interesting, but also a lot easier, as everything you like is very much on display, as are the elements that don’t excite you as much.
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Fractured Insanity - Age of Manipulation
February 3, 2025
All in all,
FRACTURED INSANITY
’s “
Age of Manipulation
,” does its due diligence as far as death metal goes but it just didn’t excite me in any way or stand out to me.
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“To quote Step Brothers, it just feels good 'to make beautiful music for a sad world.'" - Sami Wolf, Moon Wizard
January 26, 2025
Moon Wizard is a Stoner/Doom Metal out of Salt Lake City, Utah. After three independent albums the band caught the attention of Hammerheart Records who promptly signed the band and re-released their third album, "Sirens," in January 2025 to wide acclaim from Brazil to Sweden to Australia. Gary Hernandez, writer and editor for Metal Temple, recently caught up with guitarist Aaron Brancheau and vocalist Sami Wolf to discuss the band’s origins, their evolution, and future plans.
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Turkey Vulture - On the List
January 3, 2025
If you like a different musical experience, this EP is for you.
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Twisted Mist - Gehenna
December 15, 2024
I was a bit leery about Death Metal and Folk being mixed. The melodic tendencies of Death, however, make the pairing surprisingly compelling. “Gehenna” by TWISTED MIST. Strongly recommended for Pagans and Judeo-Christians alike.
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Taking The Head Of Goliath - Futility of the Flesh
November 11, 2024
TAKING THE HEAD OF GOLIATH is a brutal death metal band from Minnesota who formed […]
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Find Me - Nightbound
November 1, 2024
“Nightbound” is the fifth album from Find Me is the ongoing collaboration between Swedish songwriter […]
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Rat Lord – Blazed In The Northern Sky
September 28, 2024
Marketing geniuses that they are, RAT LORD adorns all their album covers with a kitten. I have to admit, it works. I was drawn to the album by the kitten, I was then compelled by the hilarious song titles, but I stayed for the riffs.
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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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Spektra - Hypnotised
August 16, 2024
Spektra are back with their sophomore album “Hypnotised” the follow up to their debut album […]
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Insanity Alert - Moshemian Thrashody
August 6, 2024
This five man band known as INSANITY ALERT are from Innsbruck/Tyrol, Austria as they have […]
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Wolves Don't Sleep - Fears & Fractures
July 23, 2024
Usually a Metalcore band will be as bipolar as possible, with their emotions ranging from extremely aggressive and angry to utterly emo and despondent. WOLVES DON’T SLEEP don’t follow that recipe at all. They start at hard and heavy and finish just before the aggressive stage. Their boundaries are quite a lot tighter than people in the Metalcore community are used to.
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