Suidakra – Cimbric Yarns

It’s always a delight and surprise when Metal bands decide to record acoustic albums. To be delighted or to be surprised? That is the question. Not always in that order. …

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Ichor – Hadal Ascending

One of the laws of the universe is the law of movement. Movement in Philosophy means change. So, it means that everything must be in movement, everything must change in …

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Magoth – Zeitgeist: Dystopia

Here we go again. A few months ago we had the opportunity to review Magoth’s debut album “Anti Terrestial Black Metal.” Read our review here. “Zeitgeist: Dystopia” keeps the top notch quality of the …

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Junkpile Jimmy – Wants You Dead

If you are the ones who think a band can’t merge into their music influences like psychedelic rock, modern Metal, experimental music, and Jimmy Hendrix, here I present you Junkpile Jimmy …

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Master – Vindictive Miscreant

Straight to the point as our focused band; Master are a real example of an exciting band. “Vindictive Miscreant” kicks off with the high-velocity mindblower title track with all the …

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Svartidaudi – Revelations of the Red Sword

To the bricolage, as Deena Weinstein says, of Metal you have to add one more ingredient, and that is despair. We can add to that  discouragement, desperation, distress, anguish, unhappiness, and hopelessness. “Revelations of the Red …

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Frontal Cortex – Passage

It’s great to have the opportunity to choose from a wide range of great music. I confess I’m not so fond of the so called rock aesthetic anymore. In my …

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