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Blackbriar – A Thousand Little Deaths
October 27, 2025
“A Thousand Little Deaths” sees BLACKBRIAR maintaining a steady course. Their production values continue to improve, their songwriting and execution are consistent and strong, and Zora’s vocals remain amongst the best.
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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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Vader – Humanihility
July 7, 2025
“Humanihility“ is a delivery of Death Metal excellence enriched with plenty of classical Thrash Metal vibes
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Bleed From Within – Zenith
May 9, 2025
BLEED FROM WITHIN deliver powerful Metalcore mixed with a characteristic atmospheric sound and dark melodies. “Zenith” is driven by the guitar riffing and the relentless drumming, however, on top of it sits a vocalist, who keeps the songs expertly together
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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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Benediction - Ravage of Empires
April 9, 2025
Be "benedicted' by this new release of UK Death Metal masters! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
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Grand Magus - Sunraven
November 25, 2024
“
Sunraven
,” further proves that
GRAND
MAGUS
is one of those bands that will give you what you see. And there isn’t a thing wrong with that. I wish more bands were as consistently badass as
GRAND MAGUS
. If you’re a fan of the band, “
Sunraven
,” will please you and then some but if you lost track of them for whatever reason, this will definitely pull you back in.
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HammerFall - Avenge The Fallen
October 15, 2024
HAMMERFALL is a legendary band who are put on a pedestal for a reason. “Avenge The Fallen,” further cements an already epic legacy. This is their best album in some time so current fans will be pleased but those who jumped shipped earlier will want to take this return voyage.
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Zetra - Zetra
September 14, 2024
This album is a captivating fusion of retro 80’s nostalgia and contemporary intensity, where every track feels like a neon-lit ride through a dark cityscape. The music features a retroactive aesthetic and anthemic choruses that echo the best of a bygone era. Beneath this nostalgic veneer lies a heavy and modern edge—a fierce undercurrent of powerful riffs and aggressive production that makes each song feel fresh electrifying. It successfully captures the spirit of rebellion and adventure that defined the 80s, while pushing the boundaries of modern rock, and is filled with heart, hooks, and undeniable drive.
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Cavalera - Schizophrenia
August 13, 2024
As I see it “Schizophrenia” should be the last album that needs the CAVALERA treatment, as from the next SEPULTURA album onwards, “Beneath The Remains”, the sound has been impeccable. So now you can enjoy every SEPULTURA album with a sound deserving of the music.
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Exodus - British Disaster The Battle of '89 (Live At The Astoria)
August 12, 2024
EXODUS has nailed another good one on my list. “British Disaster The Battle of '89 (Live At The Astoria)” is one of the best live recordings I have heard in the last number of years, and it will undoubtedly be part of my phone's play list for a very long time.
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Crownshift - Crownshift
August 8, 2024
WOW, this first release of this Finnish quartet is PERFECT!!!
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BAT - Under The Crooked Claw
August 8, 2024
Hear to this album and surrender to BAT's music!!!!
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Reliqa – Secrets of the Future
June 9, 2024
Two things strike me about the band and album. First, the album is very well presented and produced. Second, it lives on the fringes of many different genres of music while refusing to commit to one over the other. They have carved out a nice niche for themselves with their talent and songwriting, and I think there is a lot to like for many different Metalheads out there.
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My Dying Bride – A Mortal Binding
May 6, 2024
It would be safe to say that the album was a disappointment for me. They didn’t offer anything new to the genre, which, in and of itself, isn’t anything necessary. But if you don’t, the music had better be that good. They played their sound too safe here.
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Suffocation - Hymns from the Apocrypha
March 21, 2024
Another earth-crushing release of the pioneers of North American Technical/Brutal Death Metal!
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Go Ahead and Die – Unhealthy Mechanisms
January 26, 2024
Overall, although the riff are punishing, and the vocals brutal, that’s about where the story begins and ends. Nothing about this album is exciting, amusing, or original.
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Fuming Mouth – Last Day of Sun
January 24, 2024
Although the album was decent, 12 songs is just a bit of overkill, especially when too many of the songs have a similar sound, structure, and vocal cadence. You have to give it up for a guy with a cancer diagnosis however, it takes courage beyond comprehension to survive something like that.
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Svalbard - The Weight Of The Mask
January 17, 2024
With such album with new and fresh expressions as a Metalhead can ask for, this English quartet is opening new ways. Enter into them, and you won't regret the experience!
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Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons - Kings Of The Asylum
January 15, 2024
PHIL CAMPBELL AND THE BASTARD SONS are a Welsh hard rock band who should be […]
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Sadus - The Shadow Inside
January 3, 2024
“The Shadow Inside” is one of the best Thrash Metal albums of 2023 for me.
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Dimmu Borgir – Inspiratio Profanus
December 24, 2023
This was a decent selection of cover songs for the band to process, showing their take on the classics that influenced them. But I felt the selection could have been much better…maybe some KISS, RUSH, PRIEST, or even some different Black Metal bands from back in the day? It was an honest take on these classics, but didn’t show enough flavor or character for me.
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Till The Dirt – Outside the Spiral
November 23, 2023
I can see why the band are signed to the biggest label in the Metal industry, because they clearly have talent, and they have found a unique style to land on, which is more than half the battle these days. But, the odd combination of sounds did not work well for me. It felt disjointed, and non-committal to me.
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