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Guhts - Regeneration
Although they haven’t officially disbanded, the lack of any meaningful activity from Witchkiss since the first Guhts release suggests that this new project is a regeneration of sorts; if that’s the case, then Regeneration is a good way to kick things off for this musical phase. Read more ›› |
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Bombarder - Sa Dna Groba
Bombarder are still bombarding us with high-quality speedy thrash after nearly four decades. Read more ›› |
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Knoll - As Spoken
‘Funeral grind’: that’s the term that Knoll use to describe the horrifying sound that they have conjured up on As Spoken. The album doesn’t deliver on the seemingly impossible promise of combining grindcore and funeral doom, but it is a multifaceted record that offers unsettling eeriness alongside violent malevolence. Read more ›› |
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Magnum - Here Comes The Rain
Magnum have reigned over their kingdom of madness for over 50 years now, and at long last it seems the rain has finally come; whether the band will continue remains to be seen at present, but the storm clouds that ushered in this album are a solemn marker for the passing of Tony Clarkin, the band's lead guitarist and co-founder. Read more ›› |
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The Rods - Rattle The Cage
Turning 45 years old as a band must be celebrated, especially when 2 out of 3 members have been there since day one. While The Rods are neither reinventing themselves nor surpassing their classic cuts, it’s still serviceable heavy metal. Read more ›› |
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Slower - Slower
If you like Slayer but wished that they played slower, then look no further, because Slower are here to play Slayer slower on their debut Slower. Read more ›› |
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Vitriol - Suffer & Become
In December, Santa delivered presents to all the nice kids; in January, Vitriol have come to drag everyone on the naughty list down into the depths of hell. Read more ›› |