This week’s heavy metal releases offer a diverse array of sounds, from doom to death metal and more. Ahab returns after eight years with “The Coral Tombs,” drawing inspiration from the depths of the ocean. HolyName debuts with a metalcore album that balances djenty riffs and catchy vocals.
Obituary makes a fierce comeback with “Dying Of Everything,” showcasing their mastery of death metal. Phal:Angst’s “Whiteout” may not be the heaviest, but it carries emotional depth and intricate arrangements. Screamer’s “Kingmaker” delivers classic heavy metal vibes with ripping solos.
VV’s “Neon Noir” marks a return to gothic rock for Ville Valo, filling a void for fans of his previous work. Additionally, other releases this week include Antimozdebeast’s “Vision,” Anubis’ “Decreation Day,” and Beyond The Black’s self-titled album.
Crom’s “The Era Of Darkness” offers power metal goodness, while Defy The Curse’s “Horrors Of Human Sacrifice” dives into death metal with a crust edge. Jared James Nichols rocks with a self-titled album, and Polar explores post-hardcore in “Everywhere, Everything.”
Looking back at last week, Anti-Flag’s “Lies They Tell Our Children” and Iggy Pop’s “Every Loser” brought punk and rock energy respectively. Sons Of Cult’s “Back To The Beginning” and Throat Locust’s “Dragged Through Glass” showcased power metal and death metal influences.
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