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Obscene Gesture - Re-Living in Profanity
August 14, 2025
Wow, this Crossover/Thrash Metal/Hardcore release will put the walls of your home down!
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Natas - Nuclear Waste 1985-1993
August 14, 2025
This reissue of this North American Crossover/Thrash Metal/Hardcore act is truly very good.
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Anger Machine – Human Error
August 12, 2025
“Human Error” offers a well composed mixture of traditional Thrash Metal and Groove Metal
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Bloodletter – Leave The Light Behind
August 12, 2025
BLOODLETTER offer a mixture of Thrash Metal and melodic Death Metal with a few melodic Black Metal twists on their fourth album
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Sadistic Goatmessiah - Violence
August 11, 2025
Highly enjoyable this one. The band name and the album cover pretty much say it all. This is unadulterated raw, fundamental Black and Thrash the way that Satan meant it to be.
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Ursawrath – Emergence
August 9, 2025
How high I feel that URSAWRATH can climb. I really have no idea. They haven’t been together that long (I think), and if they can produce this just two years after their original demo, they might have a future.
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Biolence - Violent Obliteration
August 9, 2025
Everything that BIOLENCE does on “Violent Obliteration”. has a nice ring to it, the songs are well versed in changing tempo and intensity, and not once during the whole listening experience do feel that they are out of tune or out of sync.
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Void - Forbidden Morals
August 4, 2025
Musically there is one thing for sure; if you like it straight forward without any side-tracking you should skip “Forbidden Morals” as it is like an ADHD patient that has consumed too much caffeine.
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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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Psykosis - Mind Games
July 31, 2025
A very good and full Thrash Metal release from these Irish maniacs!
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Nada - Entropia
July 28, 2025
Entropia is a scathing critique wrapped up in scathing riffs.
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Condition Critical – Degeneration Chamber
July 28, 2025
“Degeneration Chamber” offers aggression, intensity, and pace. Build upon a solid traditional Thrash Metal foundation, all songs offer modern Thrash Metal elements, added complexity in tempo, and a few crossover vibes
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Obediencia Cero – Mundo Caos
July 21, 2025
"Mundo Caos” is a good modern Thrash Metal delivery with traditional elements. Key features of the release are the guitar riffs, the solos, and the aggressive and intense vocals
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Inhuman Condition – Mind Trap
July 21, 2025
“Mind Trap” is a good mixture of traditional Death Metal and Thrash Metal. The melodies are grim, and the fast Thrash Metal inspired parts offer aggression and intensity to the sound
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Decadence Incarnate - Eternal Rebellion
July 16, 2025
Wow, what a great mix between Melodic/Technical Death Metal with Thrash Metal and Metalcore is herd on this EP!
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Space Chaser - Ignite the Skies
July 10, 2025
Thrash on with this melodic Thrash Metal attack from these German slashers!
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Poison The Preacher - Vs The World
July 10, 2025
Wow, these guys are up to blow the world into pieces with this Thrash Metal/Crossover release!
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Chaos Unleashed – I Am Chaos
July 7, 2025
“I Am Chaos” offers a mixture of modern and traditional Thrash Metal elements with a few Hardcore twists
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Lucille – Dawn Of Destruction
July 7, 2025
LUCILLE deliver traditional Thrash Metal at high quality and intensity. “Dawn Of Destruction” has pace, aggression, flesh-ripping guitar riffing, and chilling melodies
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Degenerate - Rituals Of Rage
June 30, 2025
As for the songs on “Rituals Of Rage”, they are all within the range that is between good to outstanding. None of them are anything less that good, but also none of them outshine the others by being more than outstanding. To me that shows that DEGENERATE has consistency in their song writing and playing.
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Xenos A.D. - Reqviem For The Oppressor
June 18, 2025
If you look up XENOS A.D. on the Metal Archives it says that they are a Thrash Metal band. That is partly true, but then you will have to say that METALLICA also is a pure Thrash metal band. When that band first came to the scene the were dubbed a Speed Metal band, and I feel that is also what XENOS A.D. really is.
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Skräcken – Echoes from the Void
June 15, 2025
“Echoes from the Void” bears repeating. A lot. Sofie-Lee’s vocals are spectacular, and the band is extremely tight.
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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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Deathblow – Open Season
June 9, 2025
DEATHBLOW deliver the typical DEATHBLOW sound with four new tracks. “Open Season” is a mixture of Thrash Metal, Hardcore, and Punk
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Onslaught - Origins of Aggression
June 6, 2025
Altogether ONSLAUGHT is giving us a nice insight to what made them tick in the beginning, making “Origins of Aggression” an almost mandatory release for anyone who either hasn’t followed these guys from the start, or any Thrash Metal enthusiast that is wondering which Punk bands were important to these British Metallers.
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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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Gama Bomb – Necronomicon Automaton
June 2, 2025
“Necronomicon Automaton” sends out a message: old school Thrash Metal is alive and well!
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Bark - The Time Has Come
May 28, 2025
The way the music is played and the accompanying way it exits my speakers is very much acceptable and enjoyable. I like what I hear.
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Fatal Embrace – Seventh Sadistic Serenade
May 20, 2025
“Seventh Sadistic Serenade” is a traditional Thrash Metal delivery with all elements that we all love so much: fast and aggressive tracks, flesh-ripping guitar riffs, crushing basslines, and excellent lead guitar solos
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Xenos A.D. - Reqviem for the Oppressor
May 15, 2025
Wow, this release from this Italian Thrash Metal furious trio is really great! Bang your heads!!!
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Shadow of the Talysman - As Above, So Below
May 15, 2025
A good first coming from this North American Thrash Metal act that has an aggressive outfit with good melodies.
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Freedomination - Until The Lights Go Out
May 15, 2025
If you're not into Thrash Metal, beware; if you're into, this Finnish quintet's music is a delight!
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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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Toranaga U.K. - A New Order
May 14, 2025
UK Thrash metal EP. That is in short what TORANAGA UK is throwing into our laps with “A New Order”.
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