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Morbyda – Under the Spell
June 15, 2025
MORBYDA’s debut “Under the Spell” blends the raw energy and anger of betrayed youth with the evil machinations of an exterminating angel.
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Claymorean - Eternal Curse
June 6, 2025
In just over 48 minutes you are treated to 48 minutes of CLAYMOREAN style Metal, and as far as I’m concerned, the main ingredient is still Power Metal, although it is larded with a lot of Heavy Metal parts and riffs.
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Black & Damned - Resurrection
June 5, 2025
Wow, these Germans created an excellent and modern Heavy/Power Metal release!
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Alestorm - The Thunderfist Chronicles
June 5, 2025
Ahoy! The Pirates of Heavy/Folk Metal are ready for a new boarding!
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Rickert G. - Endless Thoughts
June 3, 2025
The songs on “Endless Thoughts” have body, soul and feelings galore, and the way that RICKERT G. has put his compositions together makes a whole lot of sense. It makes for almost 42 minutes of very divers and exciting Metal.
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Neuroblade - Desert Claw
June 3, 2025
With all the info that was with the NEUROBLADE music it didn’t mention anywhere whether these guys will ever be playing live or if they will keep on making music together under this name. I really do hope they will answer yes to both questions, because I have a feeling that it will blow the audience away when they are on stage. And I am sure that if they improve and ripen with age, NEUROBLADE could grow into a force of its own. They have made a really impressive start with “Desert Claw”.
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Goot - The Toll Remains The Same
June 3, 2025
This is bloody good music by a very pleasant sounding band. What they play is Melodic Heavy Metal that acquires and it has gotten a very powerful sound.
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Palantyr - The Ascent & The Hunger
May 29, 2025
This French Speed Metal/Heavy Metal act changed its name, but it's very good work is still the same.
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Chamber Mage - By Light of Emerald Gods
May 29, 2025
A very good first coming from this Heavy Metal/Epic Metal North American act.
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Sacred Oath - Demo Anthology (1985-1986)
May 28, 2025
I like SACRED OATH, as they have musical similarities to bands like MERCYFUL FATE, but also some Progressive bands like very early FATES WARNING. There are a lot more influences you will hear, but they will expose themselves to you when you take a listen.
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Breaker – Breaker
May 26, 2025
“Breaker” is a celebration of old school Heavy Metal inspired by the 80s
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Cirith Ungol - Live At The Roxy
May 25, 2025
The music and sound on “Live At The Roxy”, it is impeccable. The songs chosen are from all over their career and are being delivered in a bloody impressive way. Little mishaps or mistakes have been left in, which only adds to the authenticity of what CIRITH UNGOL is all about.
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Sacred Steel - Ritual Supremacy
May 25, 2025
What becomes very clear when listening to SACRED STEEL is that they know exactly when they can extend and when they need to cut it short. That does make that there is not one track that feels like it isn’t as the band was wanting it to be.
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Black Sword Thunder Attack - Black Sword Thunder Attack
May 22, 2025
A very good new band of Epic/Heavy Metal from Greece. Be welcome!
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Hyena - About Rock and Roll
May 15, 2025
A good Heavy Metal act from Peru, but they must evolve things, especially on the production.
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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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Chris Caffery - 20 Years Of The Music Man
May 14, 2025
We all know who CHRIS CAFFERY is, or at least where he got his notoriety. If you don’t, you’re not very knowledgeable about SAVATAGE or TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA. He has recorded some 2 EP’s and 6 albums under his own name and it is that era that he is celebrating by releasing a double compilation album “20 Years Of The Music Man”.
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Power Surge – Shadows Warning
May 12, 2025
"Shadows Warning” is largely based on classical Heavy Metal, but with a modern Metal sound. Many of the tracks are relatively fast and dynamic., with the guitar riffing and the lead guitar solos being the album highlights
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Nightsteel – Nightsteel
May 11, 2025
NIGHTSTEEL offers up a solid slab of Power Metal with their self-titled debut. Fans of 80’s metal should be all over this one.
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Søren Andersen - Live in the Homeland
May 9, 2025
And again, the guitar hero Søren Andersen releases a fantastic guitar-orientated album 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
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The Lord Weird Slough Feg - Traveller Supplement 1 - The Ephemeral Glades
May 6, 2025
THE LORD WEIRD SLOUGH FEG makes their music in a way that it will transport you back to the eighties, as their brand of Heavy Metal is heavily reliant on that era. Thankfully they have been able to update their production in such a manner that that hasn’t been stuck in the past. It is very contemporary, without losing the authentic retro feel that really sums up the sound of THE LORD WEIRD SLOUGH FEG.
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Wasted - Five
April 24, 2025
These veterans show on this release that they still have a lot to offer to the Metal fans.
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Absolva - Justice
April 22, 2025
The quality of the songs on “Justice” are unmistakable, and the band brings them to us in a very good fashion.
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Venator – Psychodrome
April 22, 2025
The songs themselves are varying from okay up and until rather good. You don’t expect to hear anything new or life changing, and you won’t, but you also won’t be disappointed by the quality level of the songs that VENATOR are ladling upon our Metal plate.
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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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Battle Beast – Circus of Doom, Live in Helsinki 2023
April 21, 2025
“Circus of Doom, Live in Helsinki 2023” is not only a great album to listen to but an incredible performance to watch. For new fans, a great introduction. For existing fans, a reminder of why you fell in love with them in the first place.
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Serpent Rider – The Ichor of Chimaera
April 14, 2025
If NWOTHM is your thing, SERPENT RIDER’s debut album, The Ichor of Chimaera, may be worth a listen.
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Stud - Under Silver Sky
April 8, 2025
Good and solid Hard Rocking Heavy Metal songs with a lot of Melodic and sometimes even AOR vibes mixed in. It makes “Under Silver Sky” into a very nice record that will not break any records, or even give STUD major player status, but it will provide the listeners with a pleasant amount of entertainment. And let’s be frank, that is exactly what music is supposed to be all about.
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Sanhedrin – Heat Lightning
March 30, 2025
With “Heat Lightning,” SANHEDRIN once again takes up the banner of traditional metal and fights the good fight.
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On My Command - Conquer
March 27, 2025
The band is good, but must sharp its efforts.
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Robin McAuley
March 21, 2025
Robin McAuley, the voice that defined the sound of supergroups MCAULEY/SCHENKER and BLACK SWAN is back with his third solo album and is out to prove why he should always be included in the conversation of “best singers of rock” with this latest release “Soulbound”.
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Ice Howl - Reborn & ReForged
March 14, 2025
A very good Doom Metal/NWOTHM release, indeed.
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Tyran - Tyran’s Oath
February 27, 2025
A fine traditional Heavy Metal act that has a great potential to be turned into music.
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Mean Mistreater - Do or Die
February 27, 2025
Wow, what a great and fine Heavy Metal release!
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