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Before the Dawn – Stormbringers (Napalm Records)

…wls low and nasty, with his cleans emotive and soulful. This is vintage mid-to-late 2000s Before the Dawn, with the melodies being the driving force, along with the intricately written compositions and soaring choruses. Tracks such as “Reveries” and “Chains” bring a sustained crunch and a clean/harsh layered vocal attack – a trait that is commonplace on Stormbringers. “Divided” changes the pace slightly by adding acoustic guitars and pianos to tem…

Before the Dawn – Back From the Dark

…with a theme-album type of thing. It was refreshing to go back to this song-by-song approach with the lyrics, not that everything needs to be connected to a whole big story. It narrows the options with the lyrics, you are very tied to the theme. Dead Rhetoric: You worked with Greek artist Nikos Stavridakis on the cover art for Stormbringers – who has worked as well with your other acts Wolfheart and Dawn of Solace in this capacity. What do you enj…

Vexed – Negative Energy (Napalm)

…at said, the album hits like a battering ram. But it’s far from being a one-note wonder. Between the djent-y grooves, playful guitar melodies, Targett’s diverse yet brutal vocal delivery, and the overall urgency of the music, the tracks feel more individualized than you might think. First single “Anti-Fetish” delivers big grooves and headbang-worthy riffing, but wows with it’s sheer adrenaline and overwhelming intensity. The sampling in “There’s N…

Pyramaze – Object Permanence

…your other symphonic metal-oriented international band who released a self-titled album in 2021. What was the response like for this record – and are there plans in the works for a follow-up effort down the line? Weingarten: Yeah, we got a good response to our debut album. We are in the process of working on our second album now, and the drum tracking starts in three weeks. Stylistically, I am taking more of a hand in the songwriting this time. I…

KHNVM – Visions of a Plague Ridden Sky (Neckbreaker Records)

…ellow against some sinister lead break circular runs and bends. With twenty-five minutes of material, some would almost put this in the full-length category, so billing it as an EP should satiate followers who want maximum entertainment value at an affordable price. Recently playing a full Brazilian tour with a fall Baltic swing in the works, KHNVM possess all the key qualities to be another innovator in the semi-technical, old school progressive…

Wonders – Beyond the Mirage (Limb Music)

…d be gem oriented. Beyond the Mirage is the second studio album, the follow-up to 2021’s steady debut offering The Fragments of Wonder – pushing the tempos a bit more into classic European power metal molds while accentuating tremendous vocal-harmonies/choir possibilities. Bursting with energetic power chords and uplifting, heroic melodies, songs such as “One Million Miles” and “Coming Home” breathe comfortably in that spirit which pushed early So…

Avarice – Lurking in the Trenches

…ut album, it’s a much more serious thing working with the tracks. It’s well-balanced, very well-structured, I think the EP in 2021 was more of a trial thing. Our approach to this album has been much more serious, and I hope that people can hear this in the final product. Dead Rhetoric: Were you working on the album independently before signing with Uprising! Records? Rasmussen: We really wanted to keep this old school – we did record the album ind…

Mental Cruelty – Zwielicht (Century Media)

…Mental Cruelty really went into a stronger direction with their last album, 2021’s A Hill to Die Upon. It greatly improved their deathcore formula by adding in more black metal influences, allowing them to keep the brutal deathcore slamming in play but not be overly reliant up it. With symphonic black metal as well, there’s only so many ways you can play it, in keeping the album from being too synth-driven and losing that metallic component. As Me…

Diesomnia – Pray for the Flood (Self-Released)

…By the fall of 2022 the tracks would be completed, and we now have the six-song debut EP Pray for the Flood ready for consumption. The five-piece pull from a host of styles across the decades of metal’s history – keeping the foundational elements rattling around the death/thrash landscape, injecting a bit of modern groove or rhythmic stomp from time to time. The gruff vocal stance Chad employs will keep this material a bit more at underground lev…

Ondfødt – Det Österbottniska Mörkret (Black Lion Records)

…melodic doom stalwarts Aeonian Sorrow, blackened death/crust act Dispyt, up-and-coming melodic death metallers Arctora (who released one of my best albums of 2022), and fellow black metal outfit Outlaw, there’s a variety of skills and pedigree at hand. Turning the focus back to Ondfødt – they’ve been churning out blisteringly sharp black metal for a decade now, with an EP and three full-lengths, culminating with 2021’s booming Norden. Showcasing t…

Royal Thunder – Rebuilding the Mountain (Spinefarm)

…n the mood for some honest rock and roll vibes and ear-catching hooks, this is the album for you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-u_Zlya-t8 Royal Thunder on Facebook…

ScreaMachine – Loyalty to the Roots of Metal

…and I would end up blocking myself. For this, ScreaMachine gave me a brand-new approach, something new I could put in my pocket. It’s in my heart, playing the best music that I can without worrying too much about perfection. Let’s just make your heart open and work. I was writing for online and paper magazines in Italy until 2009, and then I stopped because it was becoming too hard. I had to choose for writing or playing music. It was more than t…

The Dark Side of the Moon – Metamorphosis (Napalm Records)

…such a fitting combination. Speaking of combinations, Charlotte Wessels (ex-Delain) joins Bonny for “May It Be” (The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring) and they transform a beloved song into an even better metal version. Diehl’s harp pulls you back to the original, while Platz’s guitar leads and crunchy riffs give this track a life of its own. Bonny even has some growls just under the surface, but what is not under the surface is Søren…

Avarice – Avarice (Uprising! Records)

…prising! Records who would sign these musicians to a label deal. The follow-up self-titled debut album is the payoff – a fusion of melodic death/thrash that has savage strength in its collective grasp of both genres. Combining riffs and tempos that obliterate while delivering key groove/hook sequences next to gruff screams or raspy, militant vocals ensures whirling activity for the ears, brain, and body to devour in full appeasement. The sturdy dr…

Saint Deamon – Rise of the Serpent

…ling to explore heavier and more rhythmic territories next to the tried-and-true melodic hooks and catchy angles prevalent in their songwriting. We reached out to guitarist Andreas ‘Toya’ Bjurström to learn more about the process behind the new album, the story behind a very pyro-filled video shoot for one of the singles “Load Your Cannons”, what AFM Records can do for the band to elevate their status, his work on a Celine Dion album, plus how bei…

Song / Video Premier: Bray Road’s ‘Feed the Beast’

…. Goodbye, Ms. Godfrey 2. Nobody’s Junior 3. Feed The BEAST 4. Possible Violence 5. Ride 6. Dark Passenger 7. Takes One To Know One Bray Road on Facebook Bray Road on Instagram Bray Road on YouTube ClawHammer PR on Facebook ClawHammer PR on Instagram Clawhammer PR on YouTube…

Olkoth – At the Eye of Chaos (Everlasting Spew Records)

…yche. For those like yours truly who have been anticipating this first full-length with bated breath, Olkoth deliver an impactful chunk of blackened death metal that is tightly executed and a raging good time. We have speed, ferocity, and enough riffage that we defy your head to not nod along from start to finish. At the Eye of Chaos isn’t out to change the game with anything out of left field, but rather excels at being a well-written and high qu…

Bloody Nightmare – Pillars of Chaos (Fighter Records)

…ir blazing rhythms, runs, and thoughtful melodic textures within the Maiden-esque “Midnight Legion” or Enforcer-like title track. The occasional longer arrangement gives these musicians a chance to stretch their creative wings – “Poisonous (Breathe the End)” over its seven-minute plus timeframe containing some classic Priest-like rhythms, a tranquil, echoing sequence not dissimilar to “Remember Tomorrow” with some intriguing church organ strains b…

Frozen Soul – Glacial Domination (Century Media)

…while Creeping Death’s Reese Alavi adding another vocal weapon to the fast-paced “Arsenal of War”, the mid-paced transition sure to set pits swirling in Slayer-esque fashion. The twin guitar harmonies plus double kick groove within “Assimilator” should be a future headcrusher in every set list, the sadistic vocal roars matching the pummeling riffs and Viking-like atmosphere that mirrors the more recent work of Amon Amarth. The additional sound ef…

Oryad – Artistic Authenticity

…of the band in terms of the performances, sound, and style compared to your 2021 Hymns of Exile & Decay EP release? Gotlin-Sheehan: We have been all over the place with this project. The two of us have been the only constant in this group for the past three years. We’ve had lineup changes, different people filtering in and out of this process. The writing for this album, Moira is pushing everything and she’s the engine behind things – I’m working…

Hasard – Malivore (I, Voidhanger Records)

…so there aren’t any quick hitting entries to be found. Instead, we have all-encompassing, painstakingly detailed, complex arrangements that are overflowing with sinister intentions. A combination of organs, thundering blast beats, and brooding guitar rhythms create a sense of foreboding that drives opener “Hypnocentrisme,” which is an over 11 minute opus that is beautiful as it is unrelenting. Serenades of crackling flames, layered with ghastly or…

Screamin’ Demons – The New Era (Pure Steel Records)

…t would appeal more to a younger generation who loves power metal or groove-laden thrash with that heavier, crunch or low-end thickness in the production realm. Quite an impressive debut record out of the gate, let’s hope that the band continues forward to establish a discography/career well worth the investment, as they have a killer sound plus talent in all the musical positions to go places. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4V6sJUlccM https://w…

Roadwolf – Running with Lightning

…gs that other people enjoy. This is a very big thing. Gigging, gigging, we have to gig as much as possible. Which is not easy post-pandemic, a lot of the slots are full. Bands were booked for 2020, rebooked for 2021 and 2022. It’s tough, we will book some nice shows, and then we are good to go. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dT27ZGQtbc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrD9sRXZiwc Roadwolf on Facebook…

Moonspell / Eleine / Oceans of Slumber / Somnent – May 3, 2023 – Conduit, Orlando, FL

…ich also is the opening track off of Dancing in Hell, and an energetic riff-heavy offering at that. Two brand new songs from their upcoming fourth album We Shall Remain in “We Are Legion” (a tribute to the band’s most dedicated fans) and “Never Forget” were well received by a now fervent audience; definitely a good omen for the upcoming July 14th release of said full-length. The band’s lively stage presence is notable, as guitarist Rikard Ekberg a…

ScreaMachine – Church of the Scream (Frontiers Music)

…chio sends chills with his Halford-esque eagle screams again a natural bard-like mid-range delivery that may remind some of Hansi Kürsch / Blind Guardian. The driving bass/double kick mechanics courtesy of Francesco Bucci and Alfonso ‘Fo’ Corace allow “Met(H)Aldone” to race along brilliantly, featuring numerous bluesy/speedy guitar breaks beyond another tremendous choir-infused, larger than life chorus to bring it all home. Versatility is a streng…

Enforcer – Nostalgia (Nuclear Blast)

…tween records as like most musicians, the quartet sat on the sidelines tour-wise until May 2022 when venues opened again post pandemic restrictions. After consistent playbacks, this scribe believes that most ardent followers for this Swedish brigade will enjoy the continual creative overflow penetrating these thirteen tracks – diverse to showcase the full gamut of melodic, heavy, speed, and traditional influences at play. The infusion of hypnotic…

Finality – Overcoming Control

…mputer, online. Now we have a whole generation that will end up paying $300-$400 an hour for a plumber because there is no one to take his place. Anything that teaches you about how the government is screwing you, taxes. They don’t teach you about finances until you are blindsided by it in life. Dead Rhetoric: Battlecross recently announced that you would be going on an indefinite hiatus last year -as the last studio album Rise to Power came out b…

Ironmaster – Weapons of Spiritual Carnage (Black Lion Records)

…treets in February 2022 – with the band wasting no time crafting the follow-up sophomore outing, Weapons of Spiritual Carnage. A ten-track affair, listeners can expect a crushing mix of death metal the 90’s way from their native Sweden as well as the Florida movement – sprinkling in some sophisticated guitar runs plus thrash angles to spice up the mix. Balls out riffing, blasting tempos, and supreme, deep growls take over the bulk of the approach…

Dawn of Ouroboros – Velvet Incandescence (Prosthetic Records)

…ling Grounds” accompanied by Chelsea Murphy’s soothing cleans, to an Alcest-like lucid guitar lead backed up by Murphy’s biting screams to transition to a progressive blackened state. There are numerous stylistic changes throughout the entirety of Velvet Incandescence, yet it’s never jarring or forced, but smooth and fluid. This principle continues in the punchy “Testudines” with melodic passages balancing out direct and crunchy rhythms. “Iron Whi…

Savage Existence – Absorb the Blows to the Head

…avage Existence is the self-titled second record from the group, the follow-up to 2021’s Animals. How would you assess the differences in terms of performances, songwriting, or anything else from the debut that you applied to this latest effort? Cleland: Well, the debut was written a lot less intentionally. It was natural and instinctual, it came out just because Jesse and I were getting back into music, we had resurrected some the music we had wr…