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Suldusk – Anthesis (Napalm)

…Suldusk remains distinctly personal and nothing short of gripping. Magical, emotive, and utterly dreamlike in execution – be they dreams or nightmares – Suldusk enrapture the listener to follow them down the musical well with Anthesis. It’s the type of album that you can close your eyes, turn up the volume, and completely immerse yourself in. It will take you on a trip through very somber, and occasionally intense, illusory waters that should hav…

Myrath – Carrying On

…vious albums, I write an idea, send it to Zaher (Zorgati) through the internet, 24 hours later he would come back with an idea, this way is a very digital way. It’s not an easy way to work, but it’s mainly because of the geography. We have some people in Tunisia, some in France – it’s expensive to buy flights and make it work. Strangely, COVID-19 gave us the opportunity to work. It changed all the process of composing. I’m proud to innovate and tr…

Toxikull – Under the Southern Light (Dying Victims Productions)

…the trade to convincingly create memorable tracks. The subtle use of reverb, echo, or flange effects deepens the emotional authenticity wherever you choose to drop the needle (for vinyl lovers) or in any format you prefer. Soaking in the mix of US and European influences from the 80s decade, many will be able to pick out aspects of specific bands from Accept to W.A.S.P., Icon to Warlock, as well as the tried-and-true Dio, Judas Priest, and Saxon a…

Theragon – Lumina (Thornado Music)

…g EP that resides in the melodic fantasy power metal style full of ambition, bombast, and that journey necessary to take listeners from normalcy to another realm. Trademark elements well associated with this sub-genre remain a mainstay in the quintet’s platform – the uplifting musical hooks, heroic vocal melodies, and triumphant atmosphere staples that carry over similar to the veteran influences they pull from. Often the keyboard work of Hector P…

Dust Bolt – Sound & Fury (AFM Records)

…influence horizons of where the band wants to go as far as the songwriting, style, and overall tones. Call this Dust Bolt 2.0 if you will. The singles brigade to lead up to this release started in the summer of last year (to date half of the album’s twelve tracks have been issued in this manner), a bold move that epitomizes a modern approach to promotion where active, consistent engagement can be the key to garner wider appeal long-term. Througho…

Suicidal Angels – Fighting for Humanity

…rld than every day life. People need to pay attention. You may meet people online, but it’s important to pay attention. Dead Rhetoric: Do you believe it’s harder for people to engage in more face-to-face communication, versus the use technology to communicate? Melissourgos: I’m an old school person. I prefer talking to someone straight in their face. I will give you a small example. I didn’t used to have my own Facebook account until a year ago. I…

Morta Skuld – Creation Undone (Peaceville Records)

…bands that carved out a cult following, yet never ascended to the Obituary, Morbid Angel, Cannibal Corpse class in terms of making a living at this. They would dissolve in 1998, coming back together in 2012 to eventually release the Serving Two Masters EP in 2014 before signing again with Peaceville Records for the fifth album Wounds Deeper Than Time. Currently only vocalist/ guitarist Dave Gregor remains from the original days – but he has a gre…

LEAH – The Glory and the Fallen (Ex Cathedra Records)

…it that repeat button. Featuring a guest vocal appearance from Syr, this is one of the album’s best. Elsewhere, “Wings of Time” cradles you in its soothing tone where “Victory” feels like something that plays after a great battle on a majestic hill of green. Leah’s daughters Elektra, Victory, and Geneva also make vocal appearances to enhance the family / community aspect of this effort. All told the record is a winner for this guy, and I’m sure ma…

Durbin – Piercing Steel

…couple of weeks I’ve recorded a pop song, an Americana song, a country song, R&B, I sing yacht rock, acoustic stuff. Love life, love the opportunity that you have in this time. The opportunity is only at your fingertips, literally. Every tool you need to succeed. Not comparing your success to the success of others, or your accomplishments. Your journey is your own. If you can be 1% better today than you were yesterday, you are on that right track….

Elettra Storm – Powerlords (Scarlet Records)

…nfluences to create quite a catchy thrill ride chock full of engaging riffs, harmonies, as well as hooks on all fronts vocally plus musically. Uplifting power riffs display triumphant atmosphere on the opening strains of “Higher Than the Stars”, while the guitar/keyboard synchronicity beyond dazzling neoclassical flourishes recalls classic Stratovarius or early Sonata Arctica for the potent title track – the additional male/female choral backgroun…

Amaranthe – The Catalyst (Nuclear Blast)

…y continuing further down that path. The band’s cybermetallic mix of modern, heavy riffs, danceable beats, and the bombastic tri-vocal approach is one that people have truly come to ‘love or loathe’ over the years, and the inventive spirit of it shouldn’t be understated. At the end of the day, it’s hard not to state that those who listen to and enjoy Amaranthe are looking for something that’s fun to listen to. That’s what The Catalyst delivers, an…

Surgical Strike – Nonstop Hate

…he current scene versus how music was promoted and developed during the 80s, 90s, and early 2000’s? Albert: For sure, it is a bit easier to release something even if you don’t have a record label. Everybody can upload videos, songs, all this stuff. On the other side, maybe there’s a bit too much out there. There are a lot of good bands to check out, but there’s also a lot of stuff on the internet where I would say, it may be too early for the musi…

Durbin – Screaming Steel (Frontiers Music)

…o Sacchetto), beyond the numerous guest solo spots from members of Exmortus, Paladin, Archer Nation, and Aldo himself. Take thyself on a journey into 80s landscapes – magical fantasy churning as guitars glide, bass pulsates, and thunderous drums collide while James’ superior control of all low to high pitches mesmerizes in all ten tracks. Where things differ from the previous album is in the refinement of the smaller details. Key vocal harmonies i…

Illumishade – Another Side of You (Napalm)

…stunningly high bar. The ‘Disney gone metal’ vibes still offer a beautiful, ear-catching quality, as does Fabienne Erni’s enigmatic vocals, but the diverse offering of songs is what will keep you inevitably drawn back to Another Side of You over time. “Elegy” leads off with groovy, djenty goodness. The meaty riffs are a welcome sound to behold, and the contrast between some more melodic and gentle moments and the chunky, atmospheric guitarwork is…

Metal De Facto – Land of the Rising Sun Part 1 (Rockshots Records)

…ve / orchestral elements, mood / atmosphere shifts from tranquil piano to harmony, neoclassical flourishes, setting the stage for the sequel. Metal De Facto sticks to the power metal playbook set forth from their ancestors/mentors of the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s. Land of the Rising Sun Part 1 as such gets the job done, sure to entertain and delight ardent followers of the style. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTenQy5ocbY https://www.youtube.com/…

Darkest Hour – A Wealth of Experience

…think the entire way that someone who loves heavy metal is supposed to look, dress, or act. Once it happens enough times, you realize that it’s not unilateral. It’s not about leather and studs. I get that they are heavy metal, and there is a distinct heavy metal look, but it’s not just one thing. It’s the same with all the other subgenres. It’s also evolving. I think that’s healthy. I’m not quite sure how other genres work that way, like I’m not s…

Infected Rain – Vehicles for Emotion

…o remind their fans and listeners why they are there, and why they need you, in a way, emotionally. Music is so connected to your emotions. It’s literally the best designed vehicle for emotion. So of course, we have had very big milestones that made a difference in our career, but honestly they would never happen if we didn’t do every single small show before that and played in front of small audiences. Some artists, in some genres, can skip those…

Hulder – Verses in Oath (20 Buck Spin)

…omewhat narrow purview. This continued with another EP, The Eternal Fanfare, in 2022, which brings us to album number two, Verses in Oath. When listening to Hulder, it’s easy to pick them out, which is high praise in my sometimes feeble brain. That thought applies with Verses in Oath, right from the majestic opening assault that is “Boughs Ablaze.” A slight usage of synths deep in the mix provides an exalted aura, along with a grandiose progressio…

Petrification – Sever Sacred Light (Svart Records)

…thwestern city – matching that environment to integrate dark riffs of death, doom, and punk origin, the tones and primal production values mirror the eight savage songs on display. The foreboding nature to the material conveys a deep heaviness that appeared in a lot of the early death metal from the late 80’s and early 90’s – from acts like Autopsy and Bolt Thrower just as much from the Finnish development courtesy of Demigod or Rippikoulu. The ma…

EXA – Left in Shards (Self-Released)

…sitions that leave lasting imprints on your body. Much of the riffing style, attack, and killer, drop on a dime transitions straddle the lines of late 80’s/early 90’s influences like Kreator, Megadeth, or Overkill, next to some modern groove metal mechanics that put Machine Head on the map. Beyond rhythm guitarist Johannes Lortz crunchy power foundation, Tom’s stellar melodic lead meets shred injections mold this material into an explosive cocktai…

F.K.Ü. – The Horror and the Metal (Despotz Records)

…in energetic fashion or the speedy S.O.D.-like “Don’t Have to Go to Texas”, complete with chainsaw sound effects paying tribute to the infamous movie series the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. A bulk of this material contains the right bouncy to skilled musical interplay necessary to keep the thrash hordes satisfied – look into “They Are 237” or the shape shifting roller coaster “You Are Who You Eat” which contains ominous clean musical elements next to…

Eternal Storm – A Rising Tide

…still many genuine diehards who will spend endless hours surfing the Internet, reading zines and attending shows to find as many good bands as possible. I believe that because most of us in the band behave in that way; we are music fans first and foremost, and what we offer is a bunch of honest songs that we would still enjoy if we weren’t playing them. Dead Rhetoric: I selfishly ask everyone in my interviews, as a total gearhead – what kind of e…

Dymytry – Five Angry Men (AFM Records)

…ment. One minute you’ll feel like you are engaging in more of a penetrating, power groove number like “Everything Is Black”, then something a bit more mysterious or eclectic as the vocals slither in alternative / gothic textures during “Three Steps to Hell”. The main vocals of Alen Ljubic maintain that professional star quality that major arena audiences appreciate – he has the confidence plus resonance much like Disturbed or Five Finger Death Pun…

In Vain – Back to Nowhere (Fighter Records)

…iting, driving anthem components. Influences encapsulate a mix of European power, American thrash, plus classic British heavy metal aspects – often intertwined from one measure to the next, depending on the atmosphere and attitude put forth. Uplifting riffs along with a heroic vocal stamp makes “The Blind Man” an easy standout, while the Far Eastern dynamics between the introductory female voice and lush instrumental overtones soon give chance to…

Rifforia – Ready to Destroy

…sing on these songs. He recorded vocals on a couple of them and we thought, well, this fits really well. It’s a more traditional, heavy metal powerhouse voice, but I guess in the beginning most thrash metal bands were aiming for more of that type of vocals. That’s changed, and now many bands have more of the screaming vocals, and I like that too. But this sounds pretty cool – we went on with my dad, wrote more songs, and it’s myself and Marcus th…

Night Fever – Dead End (Svart Records)

…screams employ influences all across the heavy music movement from the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Salomon as a vocalist channels a multitude of intense, distinct voices all dependent on the atmosphere or emotions needed to convey for the track placed before him. When it’s razor-sharp intensity, the savage brutal hardcore forcefulness comes out in his lacerated, Sam Kinison-esque roar for “Lone Wolf”, while the previous effort “Numb the Pain” channels his…

Show N Tell – The Ritual Has Begun (No Remorse Records)

…gun, a debut album that sits firmly in the more recent breed of traditional, power, and speed categories similar to artists such as Enforcer, Skull Fist, and Accept – as well as that melodic hard rock throwback knowledge template that put Dokken and W.A.S.P. on the map. The hook-oriented main chord/riff choices align to the ideals of classic heavy metal – Rodriquez as well as second guitarist Daniel Dobbs delivering tough as steel passages beyond…

Selected Singles – January 2024

…month, we will look at the following groups: ALMONDot, Dreamwake, Fate Gear, Gore., Hanabie., Kaleido, Kuroguro, PaleNe0 (pictured above), Schrodinger’s Dog, STMLT, Sypha, Togenashi Togeari, and Without Warning. ALMONDot “I’ll Go First, Sorry” The debut single from this industrial metal act, there’s a fresh element that blurs together a few different things with ALMONDot’s sound. There’s heavy, industrial-laden riffs and soundscapes, more upbeat s…

Artillery – Raw Live (In Copenhagen) (Mighty Music)

…for this scribe. Producer Søren Andersen did his best to keep the mix lean, mean, and audible – not an easy task even in a live festival setting, and that’s achieved in magnificent fashion. A swansong sendoff to the late drummer Josua Madsen (tragically killed in a car accident in 2023) as well as Michael (stepping down from the group as Iron Fire vocalist Martin Steene takes over), Artillery continual amaze with their crunchy brand of power-orie…

Hiraes – Awakened Resilience

…me crises, and you have found your way out of shit. You look back and think, “wow, I was able to overcome this? I was able to get out of that?” You look back on yourself and realize that you were a strong person, even if you felt weak. This is also why we picked Dormant as a title, because sometimes this strength might be dormant within yourself. You don’t know if you really have it until you need it, then it comes forward and it’s like this life-…