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Doom 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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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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"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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Nailed To Obscurity – Generation Of The Void
October 6, 2025
NAILED TO OBSCURITY deliver darkness and melancholy in their new release. “Generation Of The Void” is an interesting mixture of melodic Death Metal with Doom elements and some Gothic Twists
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Warcoe – Upon Tall Thrones
September 21, 2025
Quintessential Italian Doom Metal. “Upon Tall Thrones” is the third proof point for WARCOE. This is a band with some unholy staying power.
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Eternal Darkness - Eternal Darkness
September 15, 2025
Eternal Darkness (Sweden) cult following from the early ’90s this album was 30+ years in the making. Better Late Then Never
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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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Crimson Coven - -0- The Genesis
September 8, 2025
Even though there isn’t an original note or lyrical line to be found on “-0- The Genesis”, I can’t help but enjoy what CRIMSON COVEN has put out. But as the songs are quite lengthy, give them time to grow on you.
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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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Black Moon Cult – Ophidian Future (The Children of Yig)
August 26, 2025
Black Moon Cult’s "Ophidian Future (The Children of Yig)" is a trip well worth the price of admission.
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Crypt Monarch - Codex Pestilentia
August 21, 2025
A good mix between Stoner Metal and Doom Metal can be heard in this trio's music.
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Aganoor – Doomerism
August 17, 2025
It's hard to believe this is the first album from AGANOOR—they sound like seasoned veterans of the forever metal psychic wars.
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Naevus – Back Home
August 4, 2025
“Back Home” is a helluva album by a helluva a band. A must-have for Stoner Doom fans.
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Dreams Of Gray - A Beginning
August 1, 2025
DREAMS OF GRAY is actually a one-man-band, and i have to say that if one man is capable of making this level of music, i would like to the man collaborate with like-minded people. Who knows what might come out next.
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Rock ‘N’ Roll Rebel - An Elegy for Ozzy Osbourne
July 24, 2025
Before starting, this article isn’t mean to have likes or comments, but’s a homage...
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Loathfinder - Broken Branches and Torn Roots
July 24, 2025
If you need references of what means Doom Black Metal or Blackened Doom Metal or any other label you can think of on this genre, this very good release is enough.
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King Witch – III
July 21, 2025
“III” is another impeccable offering from KING WITCH, unsung heroes of the Doom and Heavy Metal scene.
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Angel Of Damnation - Ethereal Blasphemy
July 16, 2025
It's a case of 'the-cover-isn't-telling-the-truth', because here you'll find a very good Doom/Heavy Metal release.
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The Medea Project - Kharon
July 16, 2025
Musically THE MEDEA PROJECT do just what I was expecting, which is mixing the Doom Metal elements with Sludge Metal parts and then dribbling their Gothic Metal gravy over all of it. And that does give me some very interesting songs and soundscapes that take just under 40 minutes on “Kharon”.
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Bell Of Mimir - Nocturne
July 1, 2025
A good Doom Metal act that must improve its efforts on the recordings. But a good band.
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Grave Speaker - Rays of the Emerald Sun
June 12, 2025
If this Doom Metal/Stoner Metal band can set its ideas in a better shape, they'll be good. But for now, it has a long way to go.
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Spider Kitten – The Truth is Caustic to Love
June 9, 2025
What the hell is a spider kitten? And if you saw one, would you try to pick it up or run in abject horror? Like its namesake, SPIDER KITTEN is a hard band to get into and a hard band to walk away from.
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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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Grotesque Bliss - Grotesque Bliss
April 24, 2025
If you're thinking that Old School Doom Death Metal is dead, just take a bit on this release.
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Lord Vigo – Walk the Shadows
April 21, 2025
“Walk The Shadows” is an interesting artistic departure for LORD VIGO. I’m sure it will have its fair share of detractors but for those who are flexible enough, they may find it actually succeeds.
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Moonfall - Odes to the Ritual Hills
April 9, 2025
A promising name on the mix of Black Metal and Doom Metal, but things must improve a lot.
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Pagan Altar - Never Quite Dead
April 8, 2025
The songs on “Never Quite Dead” vary from decent to good, the sound is very recognisable and the musicianship is quite clear and obvious.
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Elusive God - Ambis
April 7, 2025
“Ambis” is a solid return for the ELUSIVE GOD who, with three original albums plus a live recording in seven years aren’t exactly elusive. Still, I could use more ELUSIVE GOD in my life.
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Ice Howl - Reborn & ReForged
March 14, 2025
A very good Doom Metal/NWOTHM release, indeed.
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Behölder - In the Temple of Tyrant
February 27, 2025
Mixing Doom Metal with Epic Metal and US Metal influences, this quintet sounds really great!
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Plague of Stars - Extinction
February 23, 2025
WormHoleDeath has a knack for finding unsigned exceptional talent skulking around in the metalsphere and PLAGUE OF STARS is another one of them. “Extinction” is an excellent find for extreme metal fans who have a liking for dark Symph.
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The Cross - Requiescit in Pace Frater Noster (reissue)
February 20, 2025
Another battlering ram from Brazilian Harbingers of Doom Metal.
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King Zog - Second Dawn
February 20, 2025
A might Old School Doom Metal blow is given by these Australians!
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Moondark - The Abysmal Womb
February 12, 2025
Ultimately,
MOONDAR
K’s “
The Abysmal Womb
,” is a solid album but doesn’t stand out enough to keep my attention for more than a few songs at a time.
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Di’Aul – EvAAvE
February 2, 2025
Album by album you can see DI’AUL evolving and growing. EvAAvE is a definite inflection point.
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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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