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Witchskull’s Debut Album Showcases Retro Metal Potential

Witchskull, a band hailing from Australia and formed in 2014, has made a mark in the world of retro-inspired heavy metal with their album “The Vast Electric Dark.” In an era where many bands strive to capture the essence of past decades, Witchskull sets out to distinguish themselves by blending elements of 70s bluesy riffs…
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Siegrid Ingrid Roars Back with ‘Back From Hell’ Metal Album

Brazilian metal icons, Siegrid Ingrid, have made a thunderous return with their latest album, “Back From Hell,” marking their resurgence after a 24-year hiatus. The band, renowned for their unique blend of Thrash Metal, Hardcore, Death Metal, Deathcore, and Grindcore, has unleashed a collection of 9 intense tracks that embody their signature style. The album,…
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Fleshvessel Redefines Metal with Debut Album ‘Yearning

Fleshvessel, a Chicago-based experimental death metal band, made a striking entrance with their 2020 EP, “Bile of Man Reborn.” This release showcased their multidimensional and skillful approach, drawing comparisons to a diverse range of musical influences. Now, with their debut full-length album, “Yearning: Promethean Fates Sealed,” the band takes their artistry to the next level.…
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Iron Savior’s ‘The Landing’ Revives Classic Power Metal Glory

Iron Savior, a German metal band, has carved its niche in the realm of heavy and power metal with their larger-than-life persona and penchant for sci-fi themes. Founded by Piet Sielck, a close associate of Kai Hansen from Helloween and Gamma Ray, the band’s extravagant style and bombastic sound have drawn comparisons to metal legends…
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Black Tusk’s ‘Pillars of Ash’: Tribute to Fallen Bandmate

Black Tusk, the Savannah sludge metal band, released their album “Pillars of Ash” as a tribute to their co-founding bassist and vocalist Jonathan Athon, who tragically passed away. Athon’s tracks were completed before his death, allowing his bandmates to finish the album, making it their strongest record yet. The album retains the swampy, sludgy sound…
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Venom Prison: Metal Band Redefining Social Justice in Music

Venom Prison, a death metal band hailing from Wales, has been making waves in the music scene since 2015 with their unique take on the genre. Their extensive travels across continents and collaborations with renowned brands and artists have solidified their position in the metal world. Winning accolades and performing at prestigious festivals, the band’s…
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Cannibal Corpse’s ‘Gallery Of Suicide’: Death Metal Resilience

Cannibal Corpse, a prominent death metal band, released their sixth album “Gallery Of Suicide” in 1998, amidst the rise of nu metal dominating the music scene. The album played a crucial role in sustaining the death metal genre during the ’90s when other metal subgenres were gaining more attention. Frontman George ‘Corpsegrinder’ Fisher and bassist…
