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Gods Forsaken: Death Metal Supergroup Making Waves in Scene

Gods Forsaken, a death metal supergroup, emerged from the ashes of Blood Mortized, blending talents from various bands like Just Before Dawn, Wombbath, Henry Kane, and ex-Amon Amarth. Guitarist Anders Biazzi shared insights with Decibel about their debut album, In A Pitch Black Grave, released under Soulseller Records. In a Pitch Black Grave | $21.77…
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Remains Unleash ‘Grind Til Death’ Album: Pure Brutal Metal

Remains, a band with a rich history of former members from renowned metal bands, has unleashed their latest album, “Grind Til Death.” This album is a no-frills, straight-to-the-point offering that delivers fast, brutal, grinding death metal without any unnecessary embellishments. With track lengths averaging around two minutes, Remains wastes no time in pummeling listeners with…
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NERVOSA Thrash Metal Band: Unapologetic, Electrifying, and Authentic

NERVOSA, an all-female thrash metal band hailing from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, recently caught up with Natalie Perez of Natalie’s World for an insightful Skype interview. The band’s bassist/vocalist, Fernanda Lira, delved into their debut album, “Victim Of Yourself,” which made its way to North America through Napalm Records on March 11. The album, characterized…
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Deliquesce Unleashes ‘Compound Dysphoria’ Ahead of Album Release

Australian death metal band Deliquesce has recently released a new single titled “Compound Dysphoria,” featuring a collaboration with Sanguisugabogg. Hailing from Melbourne, the band is known for their intense and technical death metal sound. Having debuted in 2019, Deliquesce gained recognition with their album “Cursed With Malevolence” and are now gearing up for the release…
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Unearth Returns with ‘The Wretched, The Ruinous’ Metalcore Mastery

Unearth, the metal band that rose from the ashes, has returned with their latest album, “The Wretched, The Ruinous,” following the success of their previous work, “Extinction(s).” Fans can expect a familiar sound that stays true to Unearth’s signature style, with a slight twist in tracks like “Broken Arrow,” reminiscent of Queens of the Stone…
