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The Magus - Premiere New Cover Song
Greek black metal band The Magus present "Fire", a cover of the Arthur Brown 1968 song featuring guest vocalist Effi Eva of Euphrosyne. Recorded and mixed at Pentagram Studio by George Emmanuel. Read more ›› |
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Great American Ghost - Sign With Sharptone Records
American hardcore/metalcore outfit Great American Ghost have inked a new contract with Sharptone Records. To celebrate the occasion, the four-piece present an Anthony Altamura-directed/edited video for the new single "Hymn Of Decay". Read more ›› |
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Chalice Of Doom - Eclipse
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Voice - Will Put Out Next Long Player This Summer
German power metal collective Voice are delighted to announce their new record, titled Holy Or Damned. Due out on July 12, 2024 via Massacre Records, it was mixed by von Mirko Hofmann and mastered by Jaakko Viitalähde. Read more ›› |
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earthtone9 - In Resonance Nexus
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Videos
Marty Friedman - Dead Of Winter
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Vomit The Soul - Bloodtime
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Huntsmen - In Time, All Things
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Dark Tranquillity - Unforgivable
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Category 7 - Category 7
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Reviews
As The Sun Falls - Kaamos
In their career thus far, As The Sun Falls have written melodeath that firmly conforms to the established trends in the Finnish scene. With Kaamos, that very much remains the case, but it’s a damn enjoyable rendition of a familiar sound. Read more ›› |
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Urzah - The Scorching Gaze
Between 2022’s EP II and their full debut The Scorching Gaze, Urzah self-imposed moniker ‘earthy noise’ has been rebranded as ’earthen heaviness’. It’s a logical revision, as Urzah’s music is plenty heavy, and plenty more than mere noise. Read more ›› |
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Sunnata - Chasing Shadows
As one of Poland’s more intriguing stoner/doom exports, Sunnata have defied easy categorization across their journey thus far, and with their latest offering, finding the right words to describe them still feels a bit like Chasing Shadows. Read more ›› |
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Fierce Deity - A Terrible Fate
There’s really something to be appreciated about the singular, unrestrained creative vision that often emerges from a one-man project; with no need for compromise between band members, the songwriting can go into bold places, and while it doesn’t pay off every time, the results can be uniquely satisfying. Read more ›› |
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Hyperdontia - Harvest Of Malevolence
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Serpent Sermon - Jahannam
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