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Sarcasm – Mourninghoul (Hammerheart Records)

…ations of singer Heval Bozarslan channeling the best aspects of Necrophobic, Dissection, and Unanimated. Many will dig the thrash gallop meets twin Bay Area harmony passages to the opening strains for “Absence of Reality” while opener “As Northern Gates Open” savagely attacks from the initial guitar run and never lets up through the impressive extreme drum clinic Jesper Ojala delivers – a midway tempo shift peaking back to those early 90s Swedish…

Ghost Kill – Ghost Kill (Self-Released)

…Tube can feel a bit daunting. But sometimes it reaps some fantastic rewards, in the case of fresh act Ghost Kill, whom this scribe managed to discover through their recent “Heartbreak” video by clicking through some recent similar videos and it catching her ear. The premise of Ghost Kill falls squarely in the modern realm, something that fans of acts like Spiritbox or Red Handed Denial are bound to appreciate. That atmospheric yet heavy, headbang-…

Ingested – The Tide of Death and Fractured Dreams (Metal Blade)

…provides plenty of punch to it. Their second album for Metal Blade Records, following 2022’s Ashes Lie Still, the act has mounted an impressive discography over the years that documents their changes from more deathcore and slam roots into something that more or less blurs that line that separates between them. The Tide of Death and Fractured Dreams continues that trend for Ingested, though in ways that won’t be too surprising for any long-time f…

Leaves’ Eyes – Of Myths and Legends

…hink the music has to speak for itself. It has to have the quality, passion, vision, and everything has to mesh together and work. You need the band as individuals and then have the power to push through together. It’s not easy to be in a band these days. It takes a lot of sacrifice, a lot of perseverance, and all kinds of things. I think the main point is to always do things with good quality and passion. That is something that people will see an…

Attacker – The God Particle (Cruz del Sur Music)

…ormer glory, other artists such as Attacker prove that they still can write, record, and issue relevant material to the current generation apart from those early classics. The God Particle as the seventh studio album comes eight years beyond Sins of the World – although a six-song Armor of the Gods EP did hit the streets in 2018. We all know that the extra downtime has proven fruitful in terms of the minute details that allow musicians to be fully…

ALMONDot – 鋼鉄 – Koutetsu (Sony)

…, to groovy modern metal and hints of even power/prog, to more melodic jpop, rap, funk, and rock to be found. In short, 鋼鉄 – Koutetsu, may be an acquired taste to some, but it’s ambition and young talent on display should win over anyone looking for outside the box musicianship. At a scant 13-minutes and 5 songs, 鋼鉄 – Koutetsu wastes little time in getting it’s many points across. The most important of which seems to be how out of the box ALMONDot…

Imminence – The Black (Believe)

…rker, more immersive, and more orchestral. In short, a rare case where more, in fact, is more. There’s an almost daunting sense of intensity that Imminence has conjured up when they soar to their greatest heights. “Heaven Shall Burn” stands as one of the album’s high marks in that it utilizes a lot of bludgeoning heaviness and battering drums, yet there’s a certain melancholy to all of it that the violin brings to the table. It’s a beautiful dynam…

Disbelief – War of the Mind

…rent world that we are living through today? If you had unlimited resources, time, and energy to tackle a specific issue or two that would benefit the most people, what would you tackle? Jäger: I think the main thing is, with a mobile phone, you thought things would go at lightning speed. I hope that at the age of 65, I could throw my mobile phone away, I want things to go slower. We seem to need a day now of 48 hours, not 24 hours sometimes. Life…

Spider Kickers – Necrosupper (Sleaszy Rider Records)

…tinues to prove that the band’s fierce impact has that adequate balance of power, speed, and energy at various mid-tempo to slightly faster clips that many fans of Teutonic or US artists crave. The frantic transitions often go from low to high gear in an instant, projecting that chaotic, unexpected aspect that keeps ears perked up for the next aural salvo launched. Check into “As the Blood Descends” – where everything from a slower main verse marc…

Extinct – Incitement of Violence (MDD Records)

…of musicians with plenty of musical experience behind them in melodic death, metalcore, and black-oriented units, they choose to steer into a heads down thrash with modern death/groove nuances through these twelve tracks – chock full of rage, yet containing the adequate bursts of melodic finesse or circular hooks to carry themselves well to all parties younger to older. The diversity of attack between straight ahead fast bashers and the mid-tempo…

Benighted – Ekbom (Season of Mist)

…“Prodome,” “Scars” jumps immediately into the deep end with frantic riffing, incessant blasting, and the usual caustic array of vocals that Julien Truchan is quite well know for. Buzzy, near-black metal melodies, thundering mid-tempo slowdowns, and more still continue to pepper the mix as the song all but bounces off the walls, and serves as an apt reminder of the audial pounding that Benighted is capable of…all while keeping the listener engaged…

TΓ½r – Prepare for the Next Battle

…g like By the Light of the Northern Star or The Lay of Thyrm. A bit shorter, maybe, easier to listen to songs than say Hel or Ragnarok. Dead Rhetoric: How did you feel about the orchestration process for this album? Joensen: That was incredible. When I write the music for Týr, I write it in a very classical way. I write the notes, so when the time comes to make the orchestrations, I send the audio and the notes to the guy who makes it, Lars Winthe…

Avralize – Freaks (Arising Empire)

…onster grooves, playful bass work and hooky melodies that sit on the bouncy, pop end, the song later takes an exciting swerve with a proggy swing and saxophone solo. On the more intense side of things is “Higher,” which begins with some adrenaline-pumping grooves and metalcore-esque riffing and screams, but then it flips the script to fully dive into a huge melody complete with soaring guitars and catchy vocals. But it isn’t done yet, with a punis…

Boundaries – Death is Little More (3DOT Recordings)

…ed Salvation” swirls in chaos and screams, pulsating between blasting drums, eerie riffs, and hulking grooves. Moving from these explosive moments into something equally bleak yet atmospheric, some songs like “Easily Erased” and “Cursed to Remember” gravitate towards the more melodic side yet surprise with some impressively brutal moments and satisfying breakdowns and shifts in the melodies into almost melancholic territory. “A Pale Light Lingers”…

SETYØURSAILS – Bad Blood (Napalm)

…but ready to burst through with their impressive ability to blur metalcore, pop, modern metal, and more, SETYØURSAILS strike a captivating balance on Bad Blood. They have all of the right pieces in place, from heavy modern grooves to emotive, varied vocals, to flowing raw atmosphere. Their openness with blurring genres while keeping all sorts of potential fans happy is impressive, especially considering how personal the album itself feels. SETYØU…

Vicinity – Passengers in Life

…tet Vicinity in that mix, especially if you enjoy a lot of the musicianship, hooks, melodies, and interplay that developed from the 90’s forward. Their latest album VIII contains just over an hour plus of exciting material – delivered in a cohesive song first manner even through all of the subtle intricacies or shape shifting movements at play. We reached out to guitarist Kim-Marius H. Olsen and bassist Pierre Nicolai Schmidt-Melbye to get the sco…

Protosequence – Bestiary (Lacerated Enemy Records)

…y gain a lot of fringe followers who choose to understand that there’s strong possibilities for memorable hooks even in a virtuoso style as technical death metal can be. If you love the catalogs of Cryptopsy, Archspire and Cephalic Carnage, this would be in your ideal wheelhouse. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UpRe2ad2FY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0lLCRGFWuE Protosequence on Facebook…

Witch Vomit – Funeral Sanctum (20 Buck Spin)

…trippy fashion for the title track – measured distant vocals in the opening, cultural lead twists, beyond the heavy mid-tempo transition that’s a nod to old school Death makes this a finale worth remembering. Favored cover artist Matt Stikker as well producer Evan Mersky continue to be a part of the well-oiled team that keeps Witch Vomit ascending up the ranks – with Funeral Sanctum a solid example of seasoned musicians continual crafting better m…

Hammer King – Carry the Torch

…United States, from Finland, France, wherever. People that are 20 years old, 45, 60, whatever age – it’s always timeless and ageless. We share a common passion, something that really defines us as people, and therefore that is something no other music has – jazz and blues may be the closest. It’s not only music, it’s a way of life. We are tolerant about eating habits, racial questions, people are handicapped, it doesn’t matter. This will never end…

Lost In Grey – Odyssey Into the Grey (El Puerto Records)

…eshgod Apocalypse while also taking into account movie soundtrack composers, folk, and new age textures into their songwriting, but that’s what you’ll hear throughout these eight tracks. Thankfully the flourishes of electric guitars and propulsive drumming appear in all the right spots – because often this is a style of metal where the symphonic components could overshadow the natural heavy elements. A children’s choir supplements the Finnish sung…

Dialith – Alter (Self-Released)

…ance element – Krista injecting the melodies with this multi-layered gothic, rock, and metal voicing. Add in the killer drum solo from Cullen Mitchell (where he gets to stretch his technique into extreme pastures) and the subsequent crunchy, half-time pit moving Nevermore-ish angle, and you have the makings of a certain Dialith staple for years to come. Returning to Andy LaRocque (King Diamond) for mixing/mastering duties as well as a continuance…

Kill the Lights – Melodies of Death

…oundtrack to everyone’s life. I don’t care what walk of life you go through, your age, we all go through lows and challenges in life. Personally there are things like anxiety and depression. We go from those high feelings to those lows, and life is that. It’s a walk through death from birth til the end, and it’s a soundtrack going through. So it’s going through this rollercoaster of life and the battles and successes with that from start to finish…

Rage – Afterlifelines (Steamhammer / SPV)

…nergy line sitting in tandem with the melodic, classic Teutonic power riffs, tempos, and melodies that have been a staple since the inception of the band. Whether it’s the hard charger “End of Illusions”, crunchy modern anthem “Dead Man’s Eyes”, or guitar heroic-oriented “Justice Will Be Mine” – it’s evident that these gentlemen strive to give listeners the best riffs, arrangements, and memorable parts/melodies to latch onto from initial listen to…

Greyhawk – Thunderheart (Fighter Records)

…. The combination of classic heavy/power metal elements next to some modern, shred, or melodic hard rock accents keeps these nine tracks moving along at ideal paces – assuring memorable sequences across the board for listeners to walk away satisfied. Pulling from numerous 70s and 80s influences, the crisp tightness of riffs fueled with plenty of adventurous double kick / fill work allows vocalist Rev Taylor to literally accelerate from lower to up…

Catbreath – Slice β€˜Em All (Iron Shield Records)

…an eleven-track obliteration for those who love the work of Municipal Waste, S.O.D., and a touch of early Slayer, Destruction or Metallica when called for. Tomcat Fat Freddy adorns as a mascot for the rat-infested front cover – which extends into many of the themes / song titles that also mirror the feline thread, as “New Claw Order”, “Strike of the Claw”, and “Blood Spill Claw Kill” illustrate. Superior bass play signals thick head bobbing riffs…

Resin Tomb – Inevitable Putrescence

…ity music – from newer bands like yourselves, Ashen, The Plague, Werewolves, Aglo, etc., to long standing groups such as Portal, Psycroptic, StarGazer, Ne Obliviscaris, among many others. How strong is the heavy music scene currently in Australia, and is it difficult to gain traction being from that geographic location? Budge: The heavy scene in Australia is awesome, most people back each other pretty hard and it has a good feeling of community. A…

Venues – Transience (Arising Empire)

…h melodeath-levels of ear-catching melodies. Just the first two songs alone, “Godspeed, Goodbye” and “Haunted House” should provide ample evidence that despite the modern push, there’s plenty of fiery musicianship going on. Couple that with powerful riffing and being unafraid of pulling the trigger on some earned breakdowns (“Oblivion”) and you can further notice the more abrasive structure of the band in its base. Layered on top of that base thou…

Fatal Fire – Arson (MDD Records)

…e drummer – he can go from straightforward tempo play to transitional speed, power, or thrash execution song to song, providing plenty of highlight reel moments throughout the record. Concluding the record on a thoughtful note is “Ardent Wave” – a calmer bass/clean guitar start transforms into this uplifting semi-power ballad arrangement to showcase Svenja’s supreme multi-part vocal abilities. A minor criticism lies in the specific snare tone choi…

The Quill – Wheel of Illusion (Metalville)

…hile the lyrical content explores themes relating to personal introspection, human resilience, and the enigmatic nature of reality. Wheel of Illusion offers ardent followers of The Quill another landmark release that fits the ‘all killer/no filler’ category – plus could get some of the newer generation into the fold. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buhtK2KChdU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cULljc-2Jfk The Quill official website The Quill on Face…

Alterium – The Power of Fantasy

…ct, as well as a broad discussion of nerd culture items such as video games, cosplay, and fantasy itself. Dead Rhetoric: You are in Alterium with some members of Kalidia, do you feel like you are continuing the essence of that band, in some ways? Nicoletta Rosellini: Absolutely. What I was trying to do is to take the best from Kalidia, I had been working with Dario [Gozzi] for many years and also with Paolo Campitelli, who was the live guitarist f…