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Endlesshade - Wolf Will Swallow the Sun

Endlesshade - Wolf Will Swallow the Sun (2015)

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Malignant Aura - Where All of Worth Comes to Wither

Malignant Aura - Where All of Worth Comes to Wither (2026)

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Malignant Aura - Abysmal Misfortune Is Draped Upon Me

Malignant Aura - Abysmal Misfortune Is Draped Upon Me (2022)

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Oceanwake - Lights Flashing in Mute Scenery

Oceanwake - Lights Flashing in Mute Scenery (2019)

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Oceanwake - Earthen

Oceanwake - Earthen (2017)

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Legion, I - Pleiona

Legion, I - Pleiona (2015)

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Pickpocket - Uyan

Pickpocket - Uyan (2013)

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Pickpocket - Hayalle Gerçek Arasında

Pickpocket - Hayalle Gerçek Arasında (2008)

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Karnivool - In Verses

Karnivool - In Verses (2026)

Added: February 10, 2026
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Juice - Beauté

Juice - Beauté (1998)

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Therion - Con orquesta

Therion - Con orquesta (2026)

Added: February 10, 2026
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Tailgunner - Midnight Blitz

Tailgunner - Midnight Blitz (2026)

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Fortress (CA-USA) - Death Is Your Master

Fortress (CA-USA) - Death Is Your Master (2026)

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Bullet (SWE) - Kickstarter

Bullet (SWE) - Kickstarter (2026)

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Ethernity - The Human Race Extinction

Ethernity - The Human Race Extinction (2018)

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Carnivorous Voracity - The Impious Doctrine

Carnivorous Voracity - The Impious Doctrine (2015)

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Carnivorous Voracity - Debasement Incarnated

Carnivorous Voracity - Debasement Incarnated (2011)

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Abyss - Heretical Anatomy

Abyss - Heretical Anatomy (2015)

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Defaced - Forging the Sanctuary

Defaced - Forging the Sanctuary (2015)

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Defaced - On the Frontline

Defaced - On the Frontline (2012)

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Hirsch Effekt, The - Der Brauch

Hirsch Effekt, The - Der Brauch (2026)

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Iridium - Hell Is Just a Halfway House

Iridium - Hell Is Just a Halfway House (2026)

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Kovtun - Black Goat

Kovtun - Black Goat (2026)

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Qasu - A Bleak King Cometh

Qasu - A Bleak King Cometh (2026)

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Ethernity - The Human Race Extinction

Ethernity - The Human Race Extinction (2018)

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Qasu - A Bleak King Cometh

Qasu - A Bleak King Cometh (2026)

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Atomicide - Atomic Genocide

Atomicide - Atomic Genocide (2017)

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Atomicide - Chaos Abomination

Atomicide - Chaos Abomination (2015)

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Atomicide - Spreading the Cult of Death

Atomicide - Spreading the Cult of Death (2013)

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Atomicide - Furious and Untamed

Atomicide - Furious and Untamed (2018)

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Deathraiser - Forged in Hatred

Deathraiser - Forged in Hatred (2026)

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Winds of Genocide - Usurping the Throne of Disease

Winds of Genocide - Usurping the Throne of Disease (2015)

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Engrave - The Rebirth

Engrave - The Rebirth (1998)

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Sarinvomit - Baphopanzers of the Demoniacal Brigade

Sarinvomit - Baphopanzers of the Demoniacal Brigade (2015)

Added: February 03, 2026
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Wicked Mystic - The Paramount Question

Wicked Mystic - The Paramount Question (2001)

Added: February 02, 2026
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Iridium - Hell Is Just a Halfway House

Iridium - Hell Is Just a Halfway House (2026)

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Iridium - Mortals

Iridium - Mortals (2024)

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Iridium - Sub Zero

Iridium - Sub Zero (2019)

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Animation Sequence - New Earth Aura

Animation Sequence - New Earth Aura (2021)

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Animation Sequence - Meridian Channels

Animation Sequence - Meridian Channels (2019)

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Psychopomps - Six Six Six Nights in Hell

Psychopomps - Six Six Six Nights in Hell (1995)

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Psychopomps - Pro-Death Ravers

Psychopomps - Pro-Death Ravers (1993)

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Ad Inferna - Trance:N:dance

Ad Inferna - Trance:N:dance (2009)

Added: February 02, 2026
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Elyose - Reconnexion

Elyose - Reconnexion (2018)

Added: January 27, 2026
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Elyose - Ipso facto

Elyose - Ipso facto (2015)

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Laibach Remixes

As if we ever doubted the experimental traits of Morbid Angel before the much maligned Illud Divinum Insanus, here we have their 1994 EP that features two tracks from the previous year's album, Covenant.  Both tracks get two runs out, once in their original form and then again in a format "realised" under the "supervision" of Slovenian avant-garde band, Laibach.  The fittingly titled, Laibach Remixes simply is an exercise in why somethings are better left as they were originally intended.  The "remixes" tag suggests that a level of thought has gone into creating something fresh or at least enhanced.  This doesn't happen.

Instead we get random vocal effects; the already OTT depths of Vincent's belicose barkings get a coat of weird to really underline just how far away from laughable he actually can be at times.  I am in an especially grumpy mood with MA today as I sat through the entirety of Heretic, twice in the last twenty-four-hours and I am genuinely wanting to cut my ears off as a result.  Foolishly believing it could not get any worse, I ventured into this release and I am currently sharpening that blade even more to ensure it does the required job at the frst time of asking.

Electro-industrialising any death metal should be a war crime, punishable in keeping with such heinous acts as genocide.  Hands down one of the worst releases I have ever heard in my life.

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Vinny Vinny / February 12, 2026 08:36 PM
In Verses

The Tool Effect

It has been over a decade since the last official Karnivool album. A lot has changed in the world since Asymmetry. And even in the world of Karnivool, the release of In Verses is a long time coming, seeing as "All It Takes" was released as a promotional single in 2021. Now as someone who likes Themata and Sound Awake I had heightened expectations of what to expect out of In Verses. That may have been the wrong approach.

Having such a long window of time between releases, regardless of the reason, creates greater hype among the audience about what to expect. For bands that have progressive elements like Tool and Karnivool, I can only imagine that those expectations are heightened further. So when In Verses comes out sounding like a "vibes" album, I do not know if the fans of this band will be as forgiving.

I know that as an onlooker I will give Karnivool the benefit of the doubt over Fear Inoculum. But something still doesn't sit right with me. Karnivool have always been pretty strong songwriters and that is on display here. The first three tracks, "Ghost", "Drone" and "Aozora" all sound great with good choruses, nice thematic development and upbeat grooves. Even "Animation" has a decent flow to it, despite being one of the albums lesser tracks. But then comes the one-two-punch of "Conversations" and "Reanimation". I think that "Reanimation" has a strong build that carries throughout the runtime, while "Conversations" is musical pleasing. But both tracks have immense downtime. It reminds me of Tool where the band will just sit on a simple ostinato for a while without growing or making it more than just its foundation. And as I sat back on this album more, I felt the same way about songs like "Ghost" and "Salva" and even "Opal". 

Where I can give Karnivool credit is in their lyricism. Now a lot of In Verses thematic content revolves around disillusionment and escapism, which is commonplace in this kind of music and doesn't really stand out as a whole. But for individual tracks, the way in which Karnivool are able to manipulate lyrics from the beginning to the finish of each track is commendable. It helps tremendously with that growth that each song should have that is sometimes lacking in its instrumentals.

It was a long turnover for the band and I am glad that the ride is finally over. Now we all get to sit back and enjoy some Karnivool music. And it's honestly pretty good, if you can overlook some painful artistic directions. I would like to say that Karnivool are better equipped for "vibes metal" than a band like Tool are, but even with my guard lowered, I can't help but feel like Karnivool missed an opportunity here.

Best Songs: Drone, Aozora, Reanimation, Remote Self Control, Salva

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Saxy S Saxy S / February 10, 2026 04:16 PM
Spiral Shadow

Kylesa have possibly spent the longest duration on my “to do” list in since its very inception. With the years that I spent meaning to check out more of what constitutes The Fallen clan but never quite getting around to the task, the Georgia natives sat out numerous long years waiting to get anywhere near the front of a queue that simply was not moving. As I approach my fiftieth year on the planet, I am just getting around to a record that came out when I was thirty-four years old and Kylesa were already four records to the good in what was fast coming up for a decade of existence for them. Following the much-praised Static Tensions album from the previous year, Spiral Shadow had much to live up to for the fans of its predecessor. I have the luxury of their 2010 release being my gateway album, having heard nothing from Kylesa prior to this. As such, I get to review it based on its merits as a standalone record.

I was surprised at the inclusion of two drummers in the band, in fact, I would never have even thought this could possibly work in any band, regardless of style, pacing or tempos. This was the first instrument that stood out to me on Spiral Shadow, not because the dual percussion offers such an overwhelming experience though. It was more how clever the interplay between them both was, managing to create innovation, complementary exchanges and adding weight to the sound without creating a wall of bashing noise. The tight drumming of ‘Drop Out’ with that military style salvo is a joy to behold, especially when the rest of the instrumentation rejoins proceedings and keeps time with it. Also on Spiral Shadow, the male and female vocals combination provide distance on some occasions but also a unified strength in others. The male vocal style reminds me of Kowloon Walled City a lot, which can only be a good thing in my book.

My quandary with this record is mainly down to perhaps the best-known track on here, ‘Don’t Look Back’. Each time I approach it in the track listing, I get the urge to skip it. Then it starts and I think it is not so bad and allow it to play. I am not sure quite where my issue with it comes from in all honesty. I certainly pick up on the similar sounding structure on other tracks on the record though which makes me wonder if it is some fluke regurgitation of an idea that ended up paying maximum dividends. It is not a bad track, far from it in fact. However, I can’t shake the sense of laziness that seems to fit its build and structure, even if performance wise I cannot fault it. That having been said, there is still plenty else to enjoy on Spiral Shadow and so I cannot let this one track pull down the overall rating of the record.


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Vinny Vinny / February 08, 2026 12:38 PM
Deicide

Fun, unhinged and very, very satanic death metal. I like it, and it's clearly ahead of it's time, as this a very early example of the kind of fast-as-hell tremolo based death metal that would be done ad nauseum in the next years. Lyrics wise it is surprisingly creative for a record that is basically about the same thing all the time (it's all Satan! and I'm not complaining!) and the delivery is awesome, both in terms of rhythm and timbre. Drumming is also great, and the drum mix is fine. Talking about the mix, this is what kind of ruins it for me, the production here is pretty ass, specially the strings. Essentially no bass and the guitars are very thin and small for the level of brutality they were going for. Had this a production like Death's Leprosy or even Morbid Angel's Altars (which is not a favorite production wise), this would be pretty much perfect.

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luajaz luajaz / February 07, 2026 12:20 AM
Human

Listening through Death's discography, I finally come to an album that is very much regarded as one of the band's best but that I never gave too much attention. After many, many spins this has come to be my favorite Death album. The perfect point in the progression of their sound, the very transition between the brutality of Leprosy and the progressiveness of Sound, here everything is in perfect balance. Coupled with stunning musicianship, amazing compositions and a very solid production, Human takes Death far ahead of the competition with a record that shows how much art can really be in death metal. I feel like this is a specially somber album in the band's discography, with some of their most aggressive (Suicide Machine comes to mind) and sinister (Lack of Comprehension) songs, and also the first to go deep into philosophical and existential lyrical topics, something that would become a staple in Chuck's later work. Honestly, there is an argument to be made for every song here as a standout, because every single track has something interesting and new to offer. Every instrument is also played flawlessly. Here the band starts to use very creative and distinct drumming, with quick metallic cymbal grooves that would also become a trademark of the later Death sound, and also veers toward a more technical and out there string instrumentation, specially in bass fills and dare I say "jazzy" solos (like the second one on Flattening of Emotions).


Well, to summarize, this pretty much scores perfectly in every way and the only reason I don't give it all stars is that I reserve this rating for albums that really touch me in a different way. It can't get much better than Human.

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luajaz luajaz / February 06, 2026 02:18 PM

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