Category: Albums
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Afsky – Om Hundrede Γ r: A Journey Through Melancholic Black Metal
In the realm of black metal, Danish outfit Afsky has carved a unique niche for themselves, blending traditional elements of the genre with a melancholic and atmospheric approach. Their 2023 album, “Om Hundrede Γ r” (In a Hundred Years), stands as a testament to their evolving sound, showcasing a masterful blend of aggression, introspection, and a…
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Album Review: Bokassa – All Out Of Dreams
π΅ Tracklist: Track 1: The Ending Starts Today Track 2: Garden of Heathen Track 3: Straight Edgelord Track 4: All Out Of Dreams Track 5: Bradford Death Squadron Track 6: Let’s Storm The Capitol Track 7: Everyone Fails In The End Track 8: Gung Ho Track 9: No More Good Days Track 10: Crush (All…
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Defying Genre: A Dive into Odz Manouk’s “ΤΎΥΈΦΥΌ (Tzurr)”
Odz Manouk’s “ΤΎΥΈΦΥΌ (Tzurr),” a title that translates to “crooked” or “bent” in Armenian, defies easy categorization. This 2023 release is a wild and unpredictable journey that blends elements of Armenian folk music, black metal, and avant-garde experimentation into a truly unique listening experience. The album opens with an unsettling soundscape of distorted strings and…
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Ascension Soars Under the Veil of Madness
Scottish power metallers Ascension return with their sophomore album, “Under the Veil of Madness,” after an eleven-year hiatus. This self-produced effort proves the band hasn’t lost a step, delivering a potent dose of high-octane metal that will leave listeners breathless. From the opening riff of “Sayonara,” Ascension throws down the gauntlet. Fast tempos, soaring vocals,…
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A Brutal Beauty: Unveiling Gridlink’s “Coronet Juniper”
Gridlink’s 2023 release, “Coronet Juniper,” is a triumph for fans of the grindcore genre. Following up on their critically acclaimed “Longhena,” this album showcases the band’s unique blend of ferocious brutality and surprisingly nuanced melody. From the opening screech of “Silk Ash Cascade,” it’s clear Gridlink isn’t here to mess around. Blazing guitars, pummeling drums,…
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Fabricant Emerges from the Wilderness with “Drudge to the Thicket”
California-based death metal outfit Fabricant bursts onto the scene with their debut album, “Drudge to the Thicket,” a relentless exploration of technicality and dissonance. Released in September 2023 via Profound Lore Records, this album is a dense and demanding listen, but rewards repeated exploration for those seeking a fresh and challenging take on the genre.…
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Medieval Mayhem: A Review of Curta’n Wall’s “Siege Ubsessed!”
Curta’n Wall’s 2023 release, “Siege Ubsessed!,” isn’t your typical metal album. This California-based project takes listeners on a whimsical journey through a fictional medieval siege, blending elements of black metal, folk music, and even a touch of polka into a surprisingly catchy and cohesive whole. The album’s mastermind, Abysmal Spectre, utilizes a unique sonic palette.…
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Ascended Dead Rise From the Cavern with “Evenfall of the Apocalypse”
San Diego’s Ascended Dead return from the depths with their sophomore album, “Evenfall of the Apocalypse,” six years after their well-received debut, “Abhorrent Manifestation.” This latest offering proves the band hasn’t mellowed with age, delivering a potent dose of old-school death metal that will satisfy fans of the genre’s early pioneers. “Evenfall of the Apocalypse”…
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Album Review: Cercenatory – GoreSphere
π΅ Tracklist: Track 1: Devoured by Shadows: Annales Imminentis Exilium (intro) Track 2: Inquisitor Vortex Soul Torturing Track 3: Through the Deep Thoughts of Tartarean Sadistic Cannibalism Track 4: He, Who Stands Upon Holy Corpectomies Track 5: Into the Goresphere Track 6: Infernal Festival of Lecherous Dismemberment Track 7: Crucified, Gutted, Desecrated Track 8: Macabre…
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Valdrin Reigns Supreme with “Throne of the Lunar Soul”
Melodic black metal outfit Valdrin takes a bold step forward with their sprawling sophomore album, “Throne of the Lunar Soul.” Released in late 2023, this ambitious double-length effort showcases the band’s growth, weaving together blistering black metal aggression with captivating melodies and a touch of symphonic grandeur. Fans of Valdrin’s previous work, “Two Carrion Talismans”…
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Heavenly Schtick? By Fire and Sword Scorches with “Glory”
By Fire and Sword return in a blaze of glory (pun intended) with their 2023 release, aptly titled simply “Glory.” This offering from the Polish power metallers isn’t your typical foray into the genre. While it retains the soaring vocals, galloping riffs, and epic storytelling power metal is known for, “Glory” throws a healthy dose…
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Album Review: Coltre – To Watch With Hands To Touch With Eyes
π΅ Tracklist: Track 1: Feast of the Outcast Track 2: To Watch with Hands Track 3: Rat Race Track 4: When the Earth Turns Black Track 5: Friends Aren’t Electric Track 6: Through the Looking Glass Track 7: Temptress Track 8: Oblivion πΈ Album Review: Coltre’s latest offering, “To Watch With Hands To Touch With…
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Megaton Sword Swings a Mighty Axe with “Might & Power”
Swiss traditional metal outfit Megaton Sword returns to the fray with their sophomore album, “Might & Power,” following up on their critically acclaimed 2020 debut, “Blood Hails Steel.” This new release proves the band hasn’t lost their taste for epic riffs, soaring vocals, and odes to all things metallic. While some minor improvements could be…
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One-Man Black Metal Maelstrom: A Descent into Helleruin’s “Devils, Death and Dark Arts”
Helleruin, the one-man black metal project helmed by the enigmatic Carchost, returns in 2023 with “Devils, Death and Dark Arts.” This sophomore album is a continuation of Carchost’s exploration of the darkest corners of the human psyche, venturing deeper into the abyss with a potent blend of raw aggression and introspective melancholy. From the opening…
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Warcrab Unleashes a Howling Maelstrom: A Review of “The Howling Silence”
Warcrab, the Canadian sludge/doom metal veterans, return with a vengeance on their 2023 release, “The Howling Silence.” This album marks a noticeable evolution in their sound, showcasing a newfound focus on songwriting and atmosphere while retaining the crushing riffs and guttural vocals that have become their trademark. From the opening notes of “Black Serpent Coils,”…
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Album Review: Crazy Lixx – Two Shots At Glory
π΅ Tracklist: Track 1: Two Shots at Glory Track 2: Fire It Up (’23) Track 3: Invincible Track 4: Lights Out! (’23) Track 5: Sword and Stone Track 6: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (’23) Track 7: Ain’t No Rest in Rock n’ Roll (’23) Track 8: In the Night (’23) Track 9: Only the Dead Know…
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Myrkur’s Spine: A Haunting Journey Through Motherhood and Metal
Danish artist Amalie Bruun, known for her atmospheric black metal project Myrkur, takes a captivating turn on her 2023 release, “Spine.” This album delves into the complexities of motherhood, weaving together elements of black metal, folk, and even hints of pop, resulting in a unique and deeply personal listening experience. Longtime fans of Myrkur’s earlier…
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Angus McSix and the Sword of Power: A Glorious Return or Cheesy Misfire?
Angus McSix, the self-proclaimed “Buff Berserker from the North,” returns with his band’s debut album, “Angus McSix and the Sword of Power,” released in April 2023 on Napalm Records. This offering dives headfirst into the world of power metal, promising tales of epic battles, mythical creatures, and, of course, the titular sword of power. But…
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Album Review: Darkspace – -II
π΅ Tracklist: Track 1: Dark 2.8 Track 2: Dark 2.9 Track 3: Dark 2.10 πΈ Album Review: Swiss atmospheric black metal band Darkspace has returned with their highly anticipated album ‘-II’, a mesmerizing journey into the depths of space and darkness. Consisting of three tracks titled “Dark 2.8”, “Dark 2.9”, and “Dark 2.10”, this album…
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Scar Symmetry – The Singularity (Phase II – Xenotaph): A Familiar Duality with Diminishing Returns
Swedish melodic death metal outfit Scar Symmetry returns with “The Singularity (Phase II – Xenotaph),” the second installment of their conceptual exploration of technological advancement and its potential consequences. Does this album recapture the magic of its predecessor, “Neohumanity,” or does it fall victim to formulaic repetition? The Jekyll and Hyde of Scar Symmetry Scar…
