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Dragonforce – Warp Speed Warriors (Napalm)

…through Warp Speed Warriors. Opener “Astro Warrior Anthem” hits those traditional triumphant marks from the band, diving into virtuoso shredding and rampant speed with Sam Totman and Herman Li’s distinctive playing leading the way, soaring into a more melodic chorus that’s sure to grab any power metal fans with delight. “Burning Heart” employs this same shred-tastic and blastbeat-ridden approach and gives out those thrills with glee, but it’s not…

Illumishade – Lighting Up A New Side

…of this band is that we just want this creative output, and we aren’t thinking in these boxes too much of categorizing or putting borders on the music. I think this is really where we could just have fun and put all of our influences from the different band members into the songs. If someone comes up with an idea, we have an open ear and try it out. Dead Rhetoric: Discuss the cinematic aspects of Illumishade. What’s important in building that atm…

Atrophy – Asylum (Massacre Records)

…at continue to revel in the heavy riffs, solid mid-tempo pit-friendly transitions, and fierce vocal presence which should elevate bodies in jumping, fist pumping motion. You want gallop-oriented riffs with a seething, rhythmic-laden vocal delivery? Look no further than “Bleeding Out” to satisfy that craving. Bay Area-oriented bullet train guitars punctuated by slamming, steady snare/kick action where the fills sprout at all the right spots – that’…

Aborted – Vault of Horrors (Nuclear Blast)

…Aborted don’t need much of an introduction anymore. Vault of Horrors is their 12th offering in almost 30 years of existence – the band has certainly paid their dues. Riding a high in more recent years in tapping into their ‘retrogore’ style, in everything from the art to the visceral mix of modern brutality with old school melodic moments, Aborted have done nothing if not continue to raise their flag with a strong sense of consistency and vitriol….

Firewind – Mindful When United

…tually that will become part of an album. In the long run, it was nerve racking because we are so old school – used to going into the studio to record albums, finish it within a month or two. And this album took eight months to finish (laughs). We had touring obligations with Firewind, and I had other tours with my solo band. And then we did festivals in the summer, so it took a while. On the bright side of things, it gave us more time to think ab…

Alterium – Of War and Flames (AFM Records)

…emselves as a promising act for not just fans of Kalidia, but of anyone looking for some well-done power metal. Of War and Flames soars triumphantly from beginning to end, full 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….

Saturnalia Temple – Paradigm Call (Listenable Records)

…f the 70s to a tee, when Black Sabbath ruled the metal landscape, Tommie taking in a bit of reverb-heavy trickiness on his vocals to give his delivery a bit more Celtic Frost-like punch especially on the grunts for early highlight “Revel In Dissidence”. Quality doom possesses that slow into painfully dreary variation song to song – which is what you’ll get here, feeling every guitar note bend, plodding bass line, or heavy-handed snare hit. The wea…

Turbulence – Binary Dream (Frontiers Music)

…the varied jazz fusion/progressive keyboard swirls, as well as forward-thinking bass passages that often prop themselves up to boost the adventurous angles and it’s easy to understand that Binary Dream for Turbulence could be their strongest record to date. This is a modern progressive metal recording that exudes confidence, hopefully garnering the best appeal from all parts of the world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvkEJHv1Agk https://www.you…

Grey Skies Fallen – Mournful While Exuding Hope

…m while signing to Profound Lore, thoughts on Joe’s return to the group, making music videos for the first time in their career, fond memories of Jack Koshick related festival action, plus future plans with Grey Skies Fallen and other related offshoots Reeking Aura and Buckshot Facelift. Dead Rhetoric: What are some of your earliest memories surrounding music growing up in childhood? At what point did you discover heavier forms of music, and event…

Before the Dawn – Archaic Flame (Napalm Records)

…in this seamless bond for aggression next to beauty, presenting the outer limits of both genres. Nine months later, we have a four-song EP in Archaic Flame that presents two new tracks, an intriguing 80’s pop/rock cover, as well as a live rendition of a song from the Soundscape of Silence record – proof that founder / guitarist / drummer Tuomas Saukkonen is back with his multi-act attack in full force. The title track contains a sinister main melo…

Vlad in Tears – Relapse (Metalville)

…atively on fire through this latest studio record Relapse. A year in the making, the trio would spend ten days together recording at vocalist Kris Vlad’s personal studio, capturing material fueled by the inspiration of global stories, fighting personal battles, struggles, and feelings at a point in time like never before. While previous records established a sound that incorporated a mix of alternative rock and gothic metal elements, these eleven…

Sonata Arctica – Clear Cold Beyond (Atomic Fire Records)

…esting folk-like musical progressions, the guitar work of Elias Viljanen taking on a bit of Viking/Thin Lizzy-esque textures especially when he garners the spotlight hook-wise. The quintet also excel in reflective ballad pieces – “The Best Things” probably one of their best in quite some time, Henrik Klingenberg setting the stage through his piano, keyboard, and orchestration angles along with Tony to give this arrangement an alluring power rock m…

Lutharo – Riding Within Euphoria

…wing whatever we have out there and hoping that people hear it. We were looking for a label at that time, they found us, and it was very exciting. It was all about putting ourselves out there and hoping people would see it. As far as the music changing, it’s just another thing of us evolving so much as musicians. We know how we all write and how we work. We know what we need to do, and we did it, but we are so comfortable with each other now the e…

Midnight – Hellish Expectations (Metal Blade Records)

…savor the gut-punching atmosphere that is the essence of this style. Simplicity is key to the Midnight style – riding that punk-infused ethos across blackened, speedy metallic lines where the drums pummel, the bass thumps in low end magnificence while the guitars and vocals slice through the aural register as weapons on a crusade of destruction. Athenar can throw down a killer lead break when he wants to – right out of the gate on opener “Expect…

Messiah – Christus Hypercubus (High Roller Records)

…ngs to. The album ends with “The Venus Baroness I” and “The Venus Baroness II”. Both tracks work well together and wrap up this journey perfectly. Again, I didn’t know these guys before, yet love them now. The album is out now on High Roller Records. So go get yours – especially if you live for a crushing hard and fast sound that straddles the lines of death/thrash. Standout Tracks: “Centipede Bite”, “Acid Bath’, “Soul Observatory” https://www.you…

Judas Priest – Invincible Shield (Sony Music)

…to back record experience. The sharp riff attack for “The Serpent and the King” matches Rob’s piercing upper screams, gliding effortlessly in upward and descending melodies for the simplified chorus. The guitar tradeoffs next to some sinister drum foundational work pushes the energy level higher during the title track – the quick hitting lead breaks sprinkled about during specific verses in dynamic thrust to the main musical components. Where the…

Judas Priest – Shattering the Invincible Shield

…en the label gets involved from an outside point of view. They are also looking at the current musical landscape and what’s going on there. How can we get this music to the most people to hear it? We all get together for that. They step in and they really help us out. Dead Rhetoric: The deluxe edition will have three bonus songs – how tough is it to come to an agreement for which songs should be on the main edition versus the deluxe package? Faulk…

Suicidal Angels – Profane Prayer (Nuclear Blast)

…atter of the utmost urgency, and the resulting metal attack was fiery and vicious. The record hits you with the one-two punch of “When the Lions Die” and “Crypts of Madness,” an incendiary beginning if ever there was one. But these first two tracks pale in comparison to what comes next. An explosive cut and personal favorite hits you in “Purified By Fire”, and that hit is as subtle as a right hook from Mike Tyson. When that feeling subsides, along…

Sentry – Sentry (High Roller Records)

…essence of timeless metal perfection. The advantage of seasoning, knowledge, and skilled musicianship allows Sentry to develop a strong debut album that deserves proper appreciation – hopefully leading into solid sales beyond a faithful audience seeking out this band whenever possible live. The second coming of Manilla Road this is not – rather a dynamic epic metal style that should plant wonderful seeds bound to full growth as the discography inc…

Kill the Lights – Death Melodies (Fearless Records)

…tations that such massive project exudes. They did this, of course, by sticking to music that could still find appeal with all of the groups that the members stemmed from, while retaining a flair that was unique to Kill the Lights. They captured metalcore, added in some rock touches, and turned it into a strong album that felt fun and upbeat, yet carried enough heaviness that the metallic edge wasn’t lost. Death Melodies follows up on all of those…

Shadowdance – Ageless (Divebomb Records)

…se some exotic, dynamic nuances or dramatic twists. Many will enjoy the walking, Middle Eastern bass lines Carlos Alvarez injects into the 8:22 “Lines in the Sand” – the guest keyboard solo of Tim Mckinstry majestic as it is bombastic, while Carlos possesses strong European-like hefty guitar riff instincts on other highlights such as “Climb” and the alluring “Set Free”. Special guests come in the form of vocalists, guitarists and keyboardists with…

Devastator – Conjurers of Cruelty (Listenable Records)

…ed thrash metal through this second studio record Conjurers of Cruelty. Working their way up the ranks through two demo releases as well as 2020’s Baptised in Blasphemy debut album for the now defunct UK label Clobber Records. Signing with the reputable Listenable Records, this set of material not only has a sense of impassioned fury in terms of the riffs, blackened vocals, and thunderous rhythm section work – but also that added classic, traditio…

Hands of Goro – Step Into the Outerworld

…d have, but it was money that we did not have to spare. Dead Rhetoric: Speaking of the artwork, how did that come about? Did you work hand in hand with the artist to achieve the piece we see? Draper: Adrian sorted all that out with Christie (Crapeticio). I believe he gave her a brief idea of seeing Goro on top of a hill looking down on villagers whose houses had been burned and heads on spikes. That’s what happened! We have fire in there, unhappy…

David Reece – Baptized By Fire (El Puerto Records)

…al spectrum, David Reece also has a healthy solo career that he’s been cranking up as of late. Baptized By Fire is his sixth solo album, and the fourth in seven years – at a time when many artists are putting out albums on a three-to-five-year clip. A transitional record of sorts, David recruited an all-Italian lineup to write and record this material – a testament to his current adopted home in Italy. The outcome is a much more primal offering, l…

Firewind – Stand United (AFM Records)

…lus vocal harmonies should sweep listeners into a frenzy. Beyond a breathtaking ballad closer with “Days of Grace” that showcases Gus’ intuitive clean to power chord positioning next to the commanding vocal prowess of Herbie, the band’s delivery of “Talking In Your Sleep” (an 80’s hit for The Romantics – yes, there was more to them than “What I Like About You”) could get the younger generation into more classic pop hits. Stand United keeps the Fir…

Job For a Cowboy – Moon Healer (Metal Blade Records)

…arists Tony Sannicandro and Al Glassman. This continues with “Etched In Oblivion”, one of my favorites since the day I got the record. Bassist Nick Schendzielos and drummer Navene Koperweis are beyond locked in the pocket and just be warned: your head may be spinning when this one is over! “The Sun Gave Me Ashes So I Sought Out the Moon” is another outstanding track whose title paints a picture that must be heard to be believed, while “Into the Cr…

Sonata Arctica – Into the Cold Beyond

…some palm trees (laughs). It was a lot of fun writing there, instead of looking through my window where there is a lot of snow and such. It was easy. The recording thing went very smoothly. The only thing I would never, ever do again is mix the album during the summertime. In Finland, our summer is so short, it’s basically two months. Spending that time mostly indoors, working on an album and having your mind inside that whole time, it’s not super…

Saffire – For the Greater Good (Redux) (Rock of Angels Records)

…cords greenlighting a reissue of this second album For the Greater Good. Originally released in 2015 on AOR Heaven, the band felt a remix could give these songs a bit of a ‘facelift’ to touch up some of the production flaws that may not have stood up well this many years later. Those of you who love solid performances in a Scandinavian context where the songwriting shines will delight in these eleven tracks – as aspects from old Europe and Rainbow…

Suldusk – Anthesis (Napalm)

…oding ethereal sound and turns it into something that is even more breathtaking. One major piece that really brings Suldusk’s sound to frighteningly impressive levels is how chilling and morose it can be at times, yet it’s equally vibrant and full of life. Like the debut, it’s completely suited to that grey, snowy/rainy day type of listen, with sweeping strings and organic atmosphere that provides that neofolk setting, but the buzzing guitars and…

Myrath – Carrying On

…ed to have credit cards, or Euros, and enter the US territory without a working visa. All those things made it impossible. We have been invited again, and we could make it. The second time we played just before Mike Portnoy. And the last time we were headlining, it’s a kind of revenge on life. For a band like Myrath, it’s one hundred times more complicated than other bands. When you wake up, you don’t ask yourself if you can buy food with your cre…