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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-…

Manticora – Mycelium (Mighty Music)

…titude of supreme key moments (bookmark “Beast of the Fall” and the doomier, power metal-oriented “Angel of the Spring here). While the orchestration has been dialed down from previous efforts, it’s sprinkled in to maximum impact for “Mementopolis”, where some spacious lower-tone driving riffs sit next to an adventurous double kick-fueled foundation, the transitions heart stopping in a majestic, theatrical manner next to some operatic choir and sa…

Nemophila – Evolve (Masterworks)

…bility to pull off an eclectic mix of influences reaching between metalcore, hard rock, and even some pop musings, while keeping a consistent and compelling core. Something that the justly named Evolve capitalizes on greatly. Really and truly, diversity is the name of Nemophila’s music, and it’s on full display here. There are some absolutely frantic tracks and pull you in with visceral fury and aggression, some that tow a more mid-tempo and branc…

Hellman – Born, Suffering, Death (Black Lodge / Sound Pollution)

…all of 2022 as they prepared to write/record this debut album entitled Born, Suffering, Death. The ten tracks serve up volatile, groove-oriented death ‘n’ roll, lyrically touching upon human social conflict, environmental devastation, and the turbulent life of humans in the current society that should assault all senses in the best way power trios deliver for this genre. The stripped-down nature of the instrumentation beyond the natural, in your f…

Advocacy – Perseverance Through Decoherence

…was like you can do anything with this. You can do progressive vocals, funk, pop, to me it was like I could choose so many genres as there are so many aspects to progressive metal. It’s also paradoxical, because when I follow some various Facebook forums there are so many generations. If you go back to the early 60’s and 70’s progressive rock bands, some fans of those genres won’t even recognize progressive metal as a genre. And then progressive m…

Resin Tomb – Cerebral Purgatory (Transcending Obscurity)

…that is Perry Vedelago. His drum work is the spine of Ruin Lust’s immense power, putting in a resolute and head-spinning performance throughout the entirety of Cerebral Purgatory. Combine that with Mitch Long’s thumping bass lines, and that’s a rhythm section not to be tampered with. The frenetic pace continues with “Flesh Brick,” where the versatile guitar work of Brendan Auld and Matt Gordon is on full display. The rhythm tone is vicious and th…

Dissimulator – A Lower Form of Resistance

…three to five! (laughs). With regards to Dissimulator – Meshuggah’s Destroy, Erase, Improve is a big one. I wanted to write a cyber punk album with Dissimulator – wait, it’s already been done by Meshuggah. Killing Technology – Voivod. Us metalheads, we take these types of lists way too importantly. We put way too much weight on best of lists. Atheist – I oscillate between which album I prefer from them. These days I like Elements a lot, if you ask…

Boundless Chaos – Sinister Upheaval (Dying Victims Productions)

…from bullet train madness to tribal / fleet of hands and feet proclamations, the extra added sense of melodic firepower seeps in during specific lead breaks or catchy transitions. Let the headbanging commence from the early tom rolls plus stop/start guitar rhythms for “Down”, where the initial hoarse bellows of vocalist E.M. should send chills down spines as his clearer Cronos meets John Tardy nuances cut through the musical proceedings like a kni…

Metalite – Expedition One (AFM Records)

…them putting some more mid-tempo stuff in there to balance their thrilling, soaring, bouts of speedy power metal anthems. The best part? Those more midtempo tracks are just as fun. Which, let’s be honest, is the ultimate reason for listening to Metalite in the first place – it’s incredibly fun to listen along with. The plodding grooves of “Outer Worlds” and the chorus is a definite ‘sing-a-long,’ though admittedly “In My Dreams” takes the award f…

Lord Dying – Nothing Is Everything

…o track – truly embracing an attack that contains numerous levels of sounds, tones, and emotions pouring through your favored listening device. Their latest record Clandestine Transcendence is the second in a planned conceptual trilogy – an almost hour-long odyssey that reflects the growth and understanding to position this quartet at the top of their game. We grabbed vocalist/guitarist Erik Olson once again for this quick, wide-ranging talk about…

Extinction A.D. – Ruthless Intent (Unique Leader Records)

…xtinction A.D. produce a savage form of metallic energy that fuses hardcore, punk, and thrash elements. Be it on record or stage, people will be hard pressed not to sit up and take notice to their aggressive, addictive actions – continuing forward through this latest four-song EP Ruthless Intent. A swirling mass of jumpy riffs, ferocious vocals with occasional melodic/gang-oriented support, as well as the proper bass/drum components that drive eve…

Metalite – New Expeditions

…lease one. We can only use one [laughs]. So we save things for other albums, or extra singles but it’s very important that i keep my notes. Dead Rhetoric: So we aren’t going to get Metalite: The Ballads Album anytime soon then [laughs]? Premberg: No [laughter]. Have you heard Axel Rudi Pell? How about Ballad Number 10 [laughs]? They might be able to release ten albums of ballads. But no, that’s not for us. Dead Rhetoric: You released a large numbe…

Ryujin – Ryujin (Napalm)

…erging their native Japanese roots and infusing into a power-metal friendly, frenetic assault. Forging a friendship with Trivium’s Matthew K. Heafy, he became the band’s manager, they changed their name to Ryujin, and subsequently signed to Napalm Records. This self-titled debut is the band’s fifth effort, and certainly the most expansive of their works to date. More so than any of the Gyze releases, Ryujin takes some steps to further diversify th…

Exit Eden – Femmes Fatales (Napalm)

…n the Past” offers a slightly less frantic pacing, but the way that Brunner, La Torraca, and Delauney share the mic and blend their voices is all but divine in execution. Five of the six originals were penned by Brunner and producer Hannes Braun, with the beautifully elegant “Dying in My Dreams” being co-written by La Torraca, and it stands out for it’s power ballad-esque energy and poignant feelings. While “Run” heads in more of a fun, folk-y dir…

The Grandmaster – Black Sun (Frontiers Music)

…the guitars, keyboards, and bass while the drum work deftly moves between power, groove, and progressive measures as Per unleashes more of his multi-octave vocal prowess. Resolute in its melodic metal stance, Black Sun isn’t exactly going to turn the world ablaze in terms of its approach. The Grandmaster delivers an interesting mix of modern meets power songwriting, adding in a flair for dramatic soundscapes to polish off their style – which if y…

Cedric Vassal – Inner Kingdom (Self-Released)

…urney to develop his metal skills. Performing in bands such as Veil of Mist, Denied, and Morpheus, he has now set out on a solo career – working with session musicians Kevin Paradis (of Benighted) on drums and Jean-Baptiste Frichet on bass for this debut EP Inner Kingdom. This is a progressive-oriented instrumental effort, combining a lot of influences from the 1990’s period of axe heroes like Joe Satriani, Vinnie Moore, and Tony MacAlpine along w…

Daniel Barkasi Best-of 2023

…lgamation of the band’s strengths. The drumming is out of this stratosphere, too, aiding the song’s flow and moments of tension, adding up to a knockout punch of a track. 13. Leiþa – 01.09.2015 (from Reue) Noise’s productivity has never been in question, and 2023 was indeed busy for one of black metal’s best talents, putting out new material for all three of his projects. Kanonenfieber’s EP U​-​Bootsmann was one of the year’s best short players fo…

Chamelion – Legends & Lores (Rockshots Records)

…yboardist Marco Sneck, this is a 55-minute adventure into a world of heroes, elves, magical quests, plus other fantasy accents that captivates as the best storylines from this genre attain. Heroic scenes are set to a triumphant musical platform, where numerous choirs, uplifting melodies, plus syncopated keyboard/guitar runs beyond pounding rhythm section mechanics bring all the proceedings to a crescendo. The best European power metal contains tho…

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