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Durbin - Screaming Steel

Our pal Rod already had to carry out his obligation to tautology by applying himself to the latest release from The Rods, so now it’s my turn to take on Screaming Steel. I’d just like to point out that I had the idea for the name 14 years before James Durbin did.

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Posted: 24.03.2024by ScreamingSteelUS | Comments (5)

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Necrophobic - In The Twilight Grey

Ten studio albums, and Necrophobic keep churning out high-quality, melodic, black/death metal like there’s no tomorrow. A reliably great band still at the top of their game. “Can you hear the songs sung from the deep?”

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Posted: 24.03.2024by F3ynman2000 | Comments (6)

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VLTIMAS - EPIC

Can VLTIMAS's sophomore really prove to be EPIC?

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Posted: 20.03.2024by AndyMetalFreak | Comments (0)

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Weston Super Maim - See You Tomorrow Baby

What was that hit movie called again, Everything Everywhere All At Once? There’s a certain strain of math-oriented metal, characterized by the likes of Car Bomb and Frontierer, that feels like the musical realization of that title, and Weston Super Maim follow firmly in those artists’ footsteps.

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Posted: 20.03.2024by musclassia | Comments (2)

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Mastiff - Deprecipice

‘Short but sweet’ isn’t really applicable to Deprecipice, as there’s little sweet about it, but this is a brief and belligerent rampage of hardcore-infused sludge.

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Posted: 20.03.2024by musclassia | Comments (4)

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Cataclasite - Heavy Lies The Weight Of The World Upon Us

What’s the most obscure band you’ve ever heard?’ is a hard question to answer; anyone who’s been friends with musicians when growing up is doubtless going to have heard plenty of failed bedroom projects that reached the ears of at most 10 people. ‘What’s the most obscure band you’ve heard that’s worth recommending’ is arguably a more intriguing conundrum, and Cataclasite may well be a contender for my answer.

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Posted: 19.03.2024by musclassia | Comments (3)

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LVME - Of Sinful Nature

LVME are shrouded in mystery and shrouded in sin, and their sinister dissonant black metal casts a shroud of darkness upon anyone brave enough to listen to it.

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Posted: 19.03.2024by musclassia | Comments (0)

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Darkspace - Dark Space -II

One plus one makes two. One plus one... Can it make one? Darkspace strips down its formula; the negatives add up, and yet the cosmos remains as cold and unforgiving as ever.

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Posted: 18.03.2024by X-Ray Rod | Comments (0)