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Chaska - Rites Of June
October 9, 2024
From all the way across the seas to the continent of South America, in deepest […]
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Wake The Nations – Heartageddon
October 5, 2024
There were some really nice cuts here, but there were more inconsistent ones, and even too many filler songs. 13 is a lot, and it’s hard to create that many and keep them all memorable. Many of the songs were also just too thin, and although the production was clear, they could have been beefed up more.
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Curse Upon A Prayer – The Worship: Orthoprax Satanism
September 25, 2024
This was a dreadfully evil and somber album that heightened both the despair of life with the anger of life…two things that if crashed together might indeed be a curse that you can never escape.
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Miehala - Sons Of Alaheim
August 22, 2024
MIEHALA are a four man band specialising in thrash metal as they are all from […]
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Volucrine - Etna
July 24, 2024
VOLUCRINE drives home their progressive and melodic take on death metal. With such great influences and how they structured their own sound around it, you cannot help but respect what these guys did. This is just a fantastic album.
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Mist Descends - Horizons
July 17, 2024
A good release of a band that has too much to offer.
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Jo Below - New Worlds
July 17, 2024
A very good Hard Rock EP from this Finnish act.
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Earthblood – Witchburner
June 28, 2024
This is a Sludge/Doom Metal album with a lot of passion, fire, and energy. First, they smear the back onto your face and body, and then they rub it in, until it reaches your bones. By the time the EP is over, you emerge as a one-man killing machine.
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Kick the Giant – Presence
June 24, 2024
Talk about feel-good and energetic songs, this album is bursting at the seams with them. You can ride these waves for weeks. Combine this with the band’s strong sense of musicianship and you have a recipe for success. Superb!
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EnChanTya – Symphony of Cerberus
June 24, 2024
“Symphony of Cerberus” is a brilliant standalone album which is distinct from its sister “Cerberus” and yet still shares tendrils of common DNA.
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Beyond The Hate - Darkest Times
May 14, 2024
Ultimately, while I don’t think “Darkest Time's” is terrible, it just isn’t exciting to me and didn’t keep my interest. It’s a solid melodic death metal album but nothing more. I definitely hear the band’s potential so I will keep them on my radar and see how they expand upon their vision.
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Northern Genocide – The Point of No Return
May 9, 2024
Overall, and I know I’ve talked about this a good deal, it’s the balance that is key to the album’s success. It was energetic, catchy, and even emotional at times, offering a fresh take on the genre.
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Notio – World View
April 1, 2024
Overall, you have to give accolades for a solo venture like this. Albert is a good singer with a lot of range, but his deep vibrato turned me off. The music was also quite odd and strange at times, and I would have a hard time connecting this to a specific audience.
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Saasta - Black | Death | Doom
February 28, 2024
This fine mix between Blackened Death Metal and Doom Metal is really a good surprise heard on this EP.
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Weightless World – Sleepwakler
January 5, 2024
Overall, let’s start with the positives, which include the band’s energy and enthusiasm, as well as their sense of melody. The production is excellent, allowing the music to come through clearly and unabated. Just a couple of critiques however…the first would be to hear more of the band’s personality in the music, and to push themselves a little more out of familiar territory.
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Miara – Hungering Inside
December 6, 2023
Let’s start with the positives. Many band in this style stumble early on trying to push the Death side of the genre over the Melodic side, but MIARA is equally adept at both. If it wasn’t for the founding fathers of the genre existing, I would love this sound. As it is however, it is just too much of a copy of these bands without anything original to offer fans.
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Dark The Suns - Raven and the Nightsky
November 30, 2023
This album could be defined as a way when Gothic Metal and Death Metal unite...
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