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Meister Leonhardt – Thanatopoeia (Purity Through Fire)

…act. The things that make this music desirable for me were all there: raspy, tortured vocals, and an overall sense of evil. I was just drawn in from the first listen and continue to be. Right from the beginning of “Bliss of Impermanence” you can feel something in the air… Meanwhile “Defossion Transcendence” is a straight-up black metal anthem with a nod to The Sisters Of Mercy, so obviously this was a favorite track. On the next tunes “Malevolence…

Dead Head – Shadow Soul (Hammerheart Records)

…ad breaks pivot into segments of ripping shred parts next to crazed squeals, taps, or other dive bomb sequences as Ronnie van der Wey and Robbie Woning take an interesting approach to the record – Ronnie appears on your left speaker side, Robbie to the right. Brace for insane hyper riffs next to savage Tom Araya-esque word spew from bassist Ralph de Boer – tracks such as “Litany of the Weak” as well as the face-melter “Opulent Disruption” sure to…

Thornbridge – Daydream Illusion (Massacre Records)

…rg ‘Mo’ Naneder taking on the bulk of responsibilities as vocalist, bassist, piano, keyboards, and acoustic guitarist, while Patrick Rogalski tackled lead/rhythm guitars and Nils Kruel performed on drums. A conceptual effort about a boy aiming to save his imaginary world from destruction and violence occurring in his real life, the questionable / inhuman healing methods (plus surgeries) take place in a Victorian-era mental asylum – with the eleven…

Lords of Black – Let’s Be Heroes Again

…cal themes of humanity’s need to devour or despoil through aspects of greed, power, and malevolence. Can you discuss a little more how you wanted to talk about this through this record, and how modern society or experiences also influence your outlook on this? Hernando: I have been thinking about this topic for a long time. Moreso when I was writing the Alchemy of Souls records, because that period coincided with the pandemic. Many people have tur…

Attic – Return of the Witchfinder (VΓ‘n Records)

…n more – from the band logo on through to the promo photos with candelabras, skulls, and members in various forms of corpse paint. Seven years have passed as we hear this third album Return of the Witchfinder, where the quintet pulls from both sides of the traditional / extreme platforms, ensuring another classic staple to appease the faithful while garnering praise sticking to what makes them special. Everything makes sense, even in the chaotic s…

Leaves’ Eyes – Myths of Fate (AFM Records)

…l pieces, elevating the epic Leaves’ Eyes truly into the stratosphere with extra power. An easy sell for fans of the symphonic metal genre and Leaves’ Eyes followers, Myths of Fate is Leaves’ Eyes at their finest. They somehow continue to up the stakes with their sound and push it into more massive and powerful states without losing the grounded, emotional impact that they have showcased over the years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKDYgHYhncM&…

Hypoxia – Roaring With Defiance

…th – ideal for those who love bands like Sinister, Monstrosity, early Death, Vader, and Suffocation where the brutality meets the heaviness in catchy ways. We reached out to drummer Carolina Perez who brought us up to speed on her journey from Columbia to the USA, the lineup changes within Hypoxia and differences recording this record versus the previous two, thoughts on the heavy metal movement, her work as an extreme metal drummer, important alb…

Stormhunter – Best Before: Death (MDD Records)

…s from the 80s and 90s – obviously gaining inspiration from the Iron Maiden, Running Wild, and Blind Guardian catalogs when you take in their picking techniques, circular/cultural runs, as well as excitement in twin harmony/lead break passages through songs such as “Berceau De L’Enfer” and “Reaper”. Personal experiences in different aspects of death, from loss to redemption, make the word content engaging, allowing the listener to submerge themsel…

Holler – Reborn (Scarlet Records)

…Leaving in 2022, this solo venture Holler explores more of his classic rock, AOR, and 70s/80s influences for this debut album Reborn. The results are quite inspiring, especially for those who seek broader horizons for the musicians that they love and cherish over the years. A reflective nature sweeps over the atmosphere of these thirteen songs – a melodic sensibility where the guitar lines and keyboards take on an AOR, classic rock angle when arti…

Sylvaine – Eg Er Framand (Season of Mist)

…ngs and some of her own design into a mixture that’s equal parts mysterious, ethereal, and reflective. With a release like Eg Er Framand, it feels more important to discuss the feelings and takeaways from the music itself than to dissect down the particular songs. As mentioned above, this is a purely folk experience not touching the metallic realms, with minimal arrangements of church organ, gentle guitar, and percussion guiding Kathrine Shepard’s…

Song Premier: Destroyer of Light’s ‘Waiting for the End’

…first single from the album “Cruel World” now! Destroyer of Light’s Degradation Years is: Guitars & Vocals – Steve Colca Guitars – Keegan Kjeldsen Bass – Mike Swarbrick Drums – Kelly Turner Recorded at Austin’s Orb Recording Studios (Grimes, The 1975) and mastered by James Plotkin (Voivod, Botch, Thou). Track listing: 1. Cruel World 2. Waiting for the End 3. Perception of Time 4. Failure 5. Man with No Name 6. Blind Faith 7. Where I Cannot Follow…

BRAT – Social Grace (Prosthetic)

…“Ego Death” and “Truncheon” with just the right balance of terrifying speed, Liz Selfish’s barked vocals, and effective drops in tempo that focus on devastating riffs to launch the listener into a headbanging frenzy. One of the band’s strongest points is actually their ability to really get into your head with slower, mid-tempo riffs that blur some doomy, sludgy lines and couple them with powerviolence attitude and ethos, such as on the title trac…

Critical Defiance – The Search Won’t Fall… (Unspeakable Axe Records)

…cians understand the delicate balance between the creation of melodic hooks, runs, or riff sequences that are quite catchy / memorable, yet also throwing down some serious musical twists or extreme angles that put one foot firmly in the tenacious authenticity camp. Be it opening a song in a thunderous five-second drum solo before hitting into a straightforward thrash template for “Absolüt” or injecting blackened tremolo riffs next to classic early…

Inner Axis – Midnight Forces (Fastball Music)

…se components, almost sounding a bit more epic/folk-ish versus your Halford, Dickinson, or Dio-styled powerhouse singer. Additional chimes make the ending of “This Is the Way” charming, settling the stage for the next double kick / power barrage within “Evil Dead” – a personal favorite featuring some killer Mercyful Fate-like riffs as well as stunning lead break action. The record ends on an epic note through “Blade of Glory” – the 8:23 arrangemen…

BRAT – Welcome to Bimboviolence

…nd foremost goal is to keep it really fun with the live show. With the pop samples, the really high energy. As far as the best shows we’ve done… Moate: What sticks out most in my mind is the best shows on the last tour we did. They are most recent in mind – Chicago, Portland, Maine, Detroit. Dead Rhetoric: You also have a special color-scheme going on with your merchandise – can you discuss the thought process behind this? Selfish: We don’t have a…

Wounds – Ruin (Everlasting Spew Records)

…metal done right, especially for those who enjoy an ideal mix of heaviness, brutality, plus technicality. From the opening salvo of “The Archfiend’s Apothecary” and “Doom Incarnate” one can feel the sense of urgency. Two major highlights immediately leap out with “In the Maw of the Beast” and “Birth of a New Light.” Not surprisingly, these were both album favorites for me. The guitar and bass histrionics thanks to Rick Mora and Franco Caballero r…

Lutharo – Chasing Euphoria (Atomic Fire Records)

…necessary to garner more than its fair share of appeal across melodic death, power, thrash and modern audiences. Exemplary execution of when to let certain rhythm mechanics groove or propel the next engaging riff sequence keeps a track like “Time to Rise” top of mind in the memorable category – check out the bass/drum unison highlight reel work from Chris Pacey and Cory Hofing around the 3:00-3:32 mark. Influences come from all across the North Am…

Miehala – Sons of Alaheim (Inverse Records)

…rsatile thrash platform that contains classic roots, yet also injects death, doom, and groove twists to the mix. You can expect a sound that’s very organic – the purity of emotion rings through every one of these tracks, all the way down to the raspy, maniacal vocal presence of the drummer Elias Lepistö (although guitarist Tuomas Lepistö shares duties for a couple of songs). Opener “Torch the Children” is a ripper, the stop/start rhythm to drummin…

Leather Lung – Emerging From the Ashes

…ntial into what you are able to achieve as a band? Jesse: Just the hardcore, punk, DIY aspect, we are conditioned to not expect stuff. We know we have to make things and put them out there. Mike: Sometimes we will be talking to other bands and people who didn’t grow up with this mentality – and their expectations are what a label will do for them, what a promoter will do for them, even what a fan will do for them, their type of engagement. Everyth…

Cave – Out of the Cave (Metalapolis Records)

…in the melodic hard rock/metal game may remember names such as Psyco Drama, Glenmore, or Letter X – beyond the already mentioned acts, that’s what Cave seems to express stylistically for their first record Out of the Cave. Hopefully this will be a group that develops new records consistently – as we need more acts that push this genre into great songwriting matched with killer performances like what we have here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u…

Dragonforce – Warp Speed Warriors (Napalm)

…to plenty of great things since then, building up a catalog that’s extreme, fun, and full of over-the-top instrumental gusto. In short, Dragonforce know exactly what they are doing with new material and attempt to spice it up here and there with some new tricks and techniques. Warp Speed Warriors is about what you’d expect from the monster shredders, but it doesn’t make it any less endearing. Embracing that same sort of retro-esque aesthetic that…

Illumishade – Lighting Up A New Side

…an often feel a bit cookie-cutter in execution. Their first album, Eclyptic, was a powerful statement to open with, in going into full conceptual material and ideas that were larger than the music itself. Fans caught on quickly, and since that debut, they landed on the Napalm label for their sophomore effort, the recently released Another Side of You. We talked to both Erni and Wolf the day after their European tour concluded to get some details o…

Atrophy – Asylum (Massacre Records)

…ts Mark Coglan and Nathan Montalvo pulling out all the stops in the tapping, shredding, or neoclassical knowledge banks to make the twin harmony into separate break movements for “Seeds of Sorrow” a necessary highlight, while the slower, controlled “Close My Eyes” pushes the limit in an early Testament meets Forbidden manner for this aspect. Hunger elevates the songwriting plus performances as if no time has passed – a swirling mix of mid-tempo to…

Midas Fall – Cold Waves Divide Us (Monotreme Records)

…e is drawn to are on the heavier end of the spectrum, leaning towards death, black, and doom especially. Don’t let that fool you, as my sometimes twisted brain is drawn to the ethereal and drippingly emotive just as much, if not more at times. Bands like Anathema and the criminally underrated ShamRain (seriously, listen to them and try not to be moved) are a constant, especially when the often unpredictable monster known as depression rears its su…

Aborted – Vault of Horrors (Nuclear Blast)

…th Alex from Despised Icon in the most intense of ways. The following track, “Hellbound,” with Matt McGachy of Cryptopsy also serves as one of the strongest cuts and is all but a maelstrom of chaos as the two vocalists bring all of the possible goods to the table for the entire track. “The Golgothan” takes things in a more atmospheric yet battering direction similar to some of their more recent albums, offering some eerie melodies while the drums…

Firewind – Mindful When United

…be a part of that big machine, how the big guys do it. Then it’s like- yeah, it’s fun, but it’s also very serious. I was in a pretty serious position, it’s scary as hell, but once you accept that challenge you try to make the best of it. Try to come through that somehow, on the other side, I guess. These two professionally speaking, they were very important to the career thing. Dead Rhetoric: How do you maintain the balance between your musical ac…

Alterium – Of War and Flames (AFM Records)

…ull of a variety of tempos and melodic touches that are sure to catch your ear. The best part, is that they avoid the usual power/symphonic metal ‘more is more’ philosophy and keep things short, sweet, and full of energy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfPDijUzgqM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLlu54XVvVc Alterium on Facebook Alterium on Instagram…

Saturnalia Temple – Paradigm Call (Listenable Records)

…om Saturnalia Temple – the faithful already welcome to the reflective despair present on Paradigm Call. This scribe imagines small club settings or doom-oriented festival audiences raising a glass, pint, or favorite beverage in homage to the honest material pouring out of your speakers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLbo9tYyAl8 Saturnalia Temple on Facebook…

Turbulence – Binary Dream (Frontiers Music)

…ments, while also ensuring specific parts (and songs) contain the key hooks, melodies, or harmony-laden movements that capture your headspace. It could be a calmer, lower register vocal melody next to some ethereal, distant keyboards or reflective guitar lines during “Tenary”, the pulsating, robotic nature that moves into Pain of Salvation meets Tool in a Middle Eastern motif of bombast for the 1:31 “Static Mind”, all the way through to stunted, k…

Grey Skies Fallen – Mournful While Exuding Hope

…he career highlights to date for Grey Skies Fallen? Specific album releases, shows, festival appearances, or other events where you knew you were doing something special and making a mark through your craft? Habeeb: I’ll always go back to a gentleman named Don Decker. He was in a band… I hate to say the name, Anal Blast. They were a porno, goregrind band. He ran a label called Nightfall Records; he also was the booker for the Jack Koshick Metalfes…