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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Conceal by Lost To Light

Lost To Light’s debut EP, Conceal, is a masterclass in emotional depth and metalcore intensity. The…

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ALBUM REVIEW: LIVE at W:O:A by Lord of the Lost

Lord of the Lost’s LIVE at W:O:A is a testament to the band’s exhilarating live presence,…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Here Comes the Swarm by Quiescent Mantis

With its explosive fusion of thrash and progressive metal that is rooted deeply in the realm…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Scream If You Wanna Go Faster by Loose Articles

Loose Articles‘ debut album, Scream If You Wanna Go Faster, is a turbocharged ride through the…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Curses & Prayers by Coughin Vicars

Coughin Vicars’ latest release, Curses & Prayers, marks a bold and invigorating chapter in their sonic…

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EP REVIEW: Transcendence on the Cheap by Tremendous

In their latest EP, Transcendence on the Cheap, Tremendous delivers a refreshingly unadorned musical journey that…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: The Rat That Gnawed the Rope by Smokers

The Rat That Gnawed the Rope by Oakland’s Smokers is a riveting ride through punk and…

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ALBUM REVIEW: time zero land by Casey Neill

Casey Neill’s latest album, time zero land, marks a deeply personal and evocative addition to his…

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EP REVIEW: re:preface by A Light Within

A Light Within’s re:preface, set for release on August 2, is a testament to the band’s…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Patron Saint by Photocomfort

Photocomfort’s Patron Saint marks a refreshing departure from the introspective self-reflection found in Justine Bowe‘s previous…

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SOUNDTRACK REVIEW: Rite Here Rite Now by Ghost

Ghost’s Rite Here Rite Now stands as a grand testament to the band’s theatrical prowess and…

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EP REVIEW: Spires by Axamenta

Belgian progressive metal outfit Axamenta makes a dramatic return with their EP Spire. This new release…

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ALBUM REVEW: The World Before Us by Grid

As Grid marks a decade on their inception, the trio also released The World Before Us,…

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EP REVIEW: Great Spawn of the Worms of the Earth by Krypt

Krypt’s latest EP, Great Spawn of the Worms of the Earth, marks a scorching addition to…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Forgive Too Slow by Julia Sophie

Julia Sophie’s forgive too slow is a poignant testament to an artist who has navigated a…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Metal Gods by Dream Evil

Seven years after their last studio release, Swedish heavy metal veterans Dream Evil have returned with…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Dychwelyd by Peiriant

In the realm of experimental music, where boundaries are often blurred and genres meld, Peiriant‘s Dychwelyd…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Dosbarth Nos by Ynys

In a music landscape often bogged down by the weight of its own expectations, Ynys’ Dosbarth…

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EP REVIEW: Falling Into Place by Dela Kay

Dela Kay has returned with a powerful new EP, Falling Into Place. The collection of songs…

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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Still Life by The Bedside Morale

Captured in four poignant tracks that resonate with authenticity and heartfelt expression, The Bedside Morale unveil…

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EP REVIEW: The Reckoning by Saint Diablo

Saint Diablo returns with The Reckoning, an EP that packs a fiery punch and reaffirms the…

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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Stew by Potato

Led by the multifaceted Bob Corduroy along with Sam Zissou on drums, Matt Wildman on bass…

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EP REVIEW: Days by Callas

Callas, the Cork-based post-rock and experimental metal outfit, unveils their latest EP, Days on July 26….

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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Zero Days Without Incident by Diuretic

Grindcore is known for its blistering speed and unrelenting aggression, often risking descending into repetitive monotony….

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ALBUM REVIEW: Artificial Infection by Amerakin Overdose

Amerakin Overdose returns with a ferocious new offering in Artificial Infection. The album captures the band’s…

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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Plutocracy Planet by Plutocracy Planet

In an ambitious melding of genres and ideologies, Plutocracy Planet‘s self-titled debut album emerges as a…

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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Unlikely Hero by Mezmik

Hailing from Brisbane, Mezmik makes a powerful statement with their debut EP, Unlikely Hero (out July…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Sorrow’s Pyre by Occult Witches

In the dimly lit realms where hard rock meets mysticism, Occult Witches conjure their latest opus,…