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Cadaver - Hallucinating Anxiety (Reissue)
November 29, 2025
I don’t care if you’re a Death metal fanatic, a Thrash Metal nutcase, a NAPALM DEATH admirer or even a Grindcore groveller, you need to take your time and listen to CADAVER on this reinvented version of “Hallucinating Anxiety”. I can assure you that you’ll like it at least as much as I do, if not more.
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Abominator - The Fire Brethren
November 27, 2025
The amount of times I've compared this album to white noise is weird...
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Pitchblack – Walking On Burning Ground
November 24, 2025
“Walking On Burning Ground” deliver an interesting blend of Death and Groove Metal with some Thrash Metal twists
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“We didn't have examples; we didn't have any references to follow.” - Monika Chrościelewska, CZART
November 20, 2025
CZART is an experimental metal band hailing from Poland. The concept behind their debut album, “Czarty Polskie,” has been controversial not only for the AI debate but for the many references to Polish demonology. On All Hallows Eve, Gary Hernandez, writer and editor for Metal Temple, caught up with members of CZART to discuss everything from AI to the reasons why metal resonates so much in Poland to whether we are living in the best of times or the worst. Most importantly, they discuss the beloved CZART goat.
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Tithe - Communion in Anguish
November 17, 2025
Coming from Portland , Oregon, which is a town several atmospheric, and very interesting bands […]
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Heteropsy - Embalming
November 13, 2025
This 45 minute album felt like a slow and mournful couple years.
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Bliss Of Flesh - Metempsychosis
November 12, 2025
Blackened death? Deathened black? Whatever it is, it rocks.
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Warfield Within – Rise Of Independence
November 12, 2025
“Rise Of Independence” is a smart mixture of Death and Thrash Metal delivered with direct and punishing guitar riffs, double-bass attacks, and aggressive growling vocals
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Ripping Remains - Necrodestiny
November 11, 2025
I was turned off by Ripping Remains' new album - and that was probably the exact reaction they wanted.
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Scorching Tomb - Ossuary
November 11, 2025
Old-School Death Metal that isn't old at all? Scorching Tomb recreate the sounds of the 90's with scary accuracy.
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In Virtue - Age of Legends
November 10, 2025
I have to say that I am pleasantly surprised by the music that is on offer, but also at the quality at what IN VIRTUE is capable of delivering.
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Insidius - Vulgus Illustrata
November 10, 2025
To me everything that is on “Vulgus Illustrata” has been done just right. And the fact that after just over 38 minutes my only thought is to play the record again, will tell you more than enough. I think (and hope the band does too) that INSIDIUS have been successful in giving the (in my case) unsuspecting audience a bloody good portion of devastating and overpowering Death Metal.
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Czart – Czarty Polskie
October 27, 2025
CZART’s “Czarty Polskie” is a watershed album. They legitimize the whole AI metal endeavor . . . and if that sounds like sacrilege, remember metalheads have a long tradition of treading heretical paths.
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Dead And Dripping - Nefarious Scintillations
October 25, 2025
“Nefarious Scintillations” is an album for those who love the real stuff, the unpolished and rough around the edges Death Metal.
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Eisregen - Krebskolonie (Reissue)
October 25, 2025
EISREGEN could, would and should have benefitted from an even better and more explosive sound, especially for a reissue. Now it’s just a bit too tame, almost like it has been dulled by too many blows.
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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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Grave Hex – Vermian Death
October 20, 2025
“Vermian Death” is a doom-laden offering of devastating guitar riffs, gruelling basslines, and growls coming straight out from hell
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Caesarean – Wretched Decrepitude
October 20, 2025
“Wretched Decrepitude” ranges somewhere between brutal Death Metal and Hardcore. Most of the tracks are very aggressive with simple and direct guitar riffing, plenty of blast-beats, and crushing basslines
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Nihili Locus – Nihil Morte Certium
October 19, 2025
“Nihil Morte Certium” has been 24 years in the making. It documents the trajectory of NIHILI LOCUS as well as the eras of extreme metal which they were not only a part of but helped to shape.
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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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Undersave – Merged In Abstract Perdition
October 13, 2025
The sound of “Merged In Abstract Perdition” is technical with progressive elements and plenty of twists and turns in tempo and rhythm, all based on a grim melodic framework
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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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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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Cancer Void – First Metastasis
September 22, 2025
“First Metastasis” leans on traditional Death Metal with inspirations taken from the Swedish Death Metal sound
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Ashen – Leave The Flesh Behind
September 15, 2025
“Leave The Flesh Behind” comes out from the abyss. It is a blood-freezing delivery, driven by devastating guitar riffs, crushing basslines, and bone-chilling melodies
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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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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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KHNVN - Cosmocrator
September 4, 2025
And using influences from the past, this act created a great Death Metal 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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Cordyceps - Hell Inside
September 4, 2025
A great 'out-of-the-box' Brutal Death Metal release!
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Bruxist - Bruxist
September 4, 2025
This Australian trio unleashes its furious mix between D-Beat and Death Metal in a personal and great way!
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Path to Purgatory - Pathos
August 27, 2025
Wow, what great mix between Melodic Death Metal, Melodic Black Metal and more is offered by this Portuguese quartet!
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Mörtual - Altar of Brutality
August 27, 2025
A very good first coming from this Death Metal act.
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King - K
August 27, 2025
Wow, what very good Black/Death Metal release from this Colombian quartet!
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