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Review: Wraith “Heed The Warning” [Rapid Fire Records / World War Now Records]

Wraith don’t give you much of a warning, despite the name of their newest album titled Heed The Warning that dropped back in July of...

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Review: Dopethrone “Transcanadian Anger” [Totem Cat Records]

Sometimes you just need to lay off the speed and relentless blasting. Sometimes you want something which is so heavy that it will rattle the...

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Review: Bonfire “Legends” [AFM Records]

Bonfire is the band with enviable performance and productivity. But in 2018 it seems that the band decided to go beyond themselves: on April, 13...

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Review: MOONSPELL “Lisboa Under The Spell” (3CDs) [Napalm Records]

Moonspell just performed and recorded a performance of their carrier, and possibly their lives. If it’s to me, the review would have ended now and...

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Review: To End It All “Scourge Of Woman” [Scry Recordings]

Forging songs from rhythmic harsh noise, sampled instruments, and live vocals to create walls, beats, and caverns of sonic corruption, here comes an American duo...

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Review: Dio “Holy Diver” (1983) [Mercury Records]

The band’s frontman Ronnie James Dio was not precisely a newcomer in heavy metal music, as he was part of two of the most recognized...

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Gig report: Enslaved, High On Fire | 15. 10. 2018

If there is any band that demonstrates the flexibility of metal, the ability it has to change and evolve, and the possibilities it offers for...

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Review: 1914 “The Blind Leading The Blind” [Redefining Darkness Records/Archaic Sound]

Today 1914 is one of the most impressive Ukrainian bands. Deep immersion in the theme of WWI (which has already grown from just a hobby...

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Review: Ultar “Kadath“ [Temple of Torturous Records]

Siberia is often spoken of in reverential tones, with reference to its bleak icy plains, desolation and the infamous gulags. While Russia is developing a...

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Review: Siniestro “Arctic Blood” [Black Lion Records]

Long awaited, with high anticipation and excitement, finally, EP Arctic Blood is in my hands! As Revelations In Mayhem, Siniestro`s debut album (2016, Bleeding Heart ...

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Review: Deviser ”Howling Flames” [Sleaszy Rider Records]

It has been a long time since I’ve heard anything by this rather ancient Greek metal outfit, their latest release already dating back to the...

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Review: Eternal Rot “Cadaverine” [Godz ov War Productions]

Just a glance at the artwork surrounding Eternal Rot’s debut album Cadaverine tells you that the contents are not going to be pleasant. The sleeve...

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Review: Dalkhu “Lamentation and Ardent Fire” [Godz ov War Productions]

Dalkhu have been among the most innovative firebrands of the underground Slovenian metal scene for well over a decade now. They’ve had a few comings...

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Review: Outre ”Hollow Earth” [Debemur Morti Productions]

2015 saw the Outre debut, Ghost Chants released unto us and it’s no wonder they were instantly appreciated, with such awesome craftsmanship (take a look at...

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Review: Shining “Animal” [Spinefarm Records]

Trying to define the kind of music played by Shining is about as easy as pushing toothpaste back in the tube. Many have tried before...

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Review: The Crawling “Wolves and the Hideous White” [Grindscene Records]

To describe The Crawling as one of the most impressive new bands to emerge from Northern Ireland lately is doing them a disservice. The trio...

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Review: Nanowar Of Steel “Stairway To Valhalla” [Self Release]

Humor in metal is quite rare and valuable phenomenon. There is not such a big number of bands like this: Beatallica, Tenacious D, Boney Nem...

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Review: ITERU “Ars Moriendi” [Helter Skelter / Regain Records]

In 2017 Belgian band Iteru started to make a big splash in the underground with their Ars Moriendi release and are hopefully laying back for...

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Review: SCOLEX / MORTUOUS Split [Carbonized Records]

Trick or treat out of the USA? Oakland’s Scolex have teamed up with San Jose’s Mortuous to release a Death Metal split that will most...

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Gig report: Daily Metal Female Fronted Fest 2018

First of all I want to apologize, but I skipped the first band because I was talking to Polynove Pole drummer. But I know about...