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Mare Infinitum - Cryosleep

Mare Infinitum - Cryosleep (2022)

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Mare Infinitum - Alien Monolith God

Mare Infinitum - Alien Monolith God (2015)

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Mare Infinitum - Sea of Infinity

Mare Infinitum - Sea of Infinity (2011)

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Heavydeath - Sarcophagus in the Sky

Heavydeath - Sarcophagus in the Sky (2017)

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Heavydeath - In Circles We Die

Heavydeath - In Circles We Die (2016)

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Dorje - Catalyst

Dorje - Catalyst (2015)

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Dorje - Primordial Audio Chronicle

Dorje - Primordial Audio Chronicle (2012)

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Dadaroma - Dadaism#5

Dadaroma - Dadaism#5 (2019)

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Dadaroma - Dadaism#4

Dadaroma - Dadaism#4 (2018)

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Dadaroma - This Is ”Live”

Dadaroma - This Is ”Live” (2018)

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Rave in Fire - Square One

Rave in Fire - Square One (2026)

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Rave in Fire - Sons of a Lie

Rave in Fire - Sons of a Lie (2022)

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Rave in Fire - Chronicle of a Timeless End

Rave in Fire - Chronicle of a Timeless End (2018)

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Chaos Magic - Emerge

Chaos Magic - Emerge (2022)

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Chaos Magic - Furyborn

Chaos Magic - Furyborn (2019)

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Omnipotent Hysteria - Abattoir of Slain Deities

Omnipotent Hysteria - Abattoir of Slain Deities (2016)

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Omnipotent Hysteria - Forged in the Embers of Monolithic Devastation

Omnipotent Hysteria - Forged in the Embers of Monolithic Devastation (2013)

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Coscradh - Carving the Causeway to the Otherworld

Coscradh - Carving the Causeway to the Otherworld (2026)

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Abnormal Inhumane - Consuming the Infinity

Abnormal Inhumane - Consuming the Infinity (2016)

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Abnormal Inhumane - Disgusting Cruelty of Homicide

Abnormal Inhumane - Disgusting Cruelty of Homicide (2011)

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Stam1na - Apnea

Stam1na - Apnea (2026)

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Stories - Void

Stories - Void (2013)

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Juodvarnis - Tėkmės

Juodvarnis - Tėkmės (2026)

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Juodvarnis - Nerimo Dienos

Juodvarnis - Nerimo Dienos (2020)

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Juodvarnis - Mirusio žmogaus kelionė

Juodvarnis - Mirusio žmogaus kelionė (2016)

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Winter Eternal - Unveiled Nightsky

Winter Eternal - Unveiled Nightsky (2026)

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Winter Eternal - Shadows Upon Athens

Winter Eternal - Shadows Upon Athens (2024)

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Misotheist - De Pinte

Misotheist - De Pinte (2026)

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Bronze Hall - Embers of the Dawn

Bronze Hall - Embers of the Dawn (2026)

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Darchon - Οἰωνός (Oionos)

Darchon - Οἰωνός (Oionos) (2019)

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Mizery - Absolute Light

Mizery - Absolute Light (2016)

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Mizery - Survive the Vibe Live

Mizery - Survive the Vibe Live (2015)

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Mizery - Survive the Vibe

Mizery - Survive the Vibe (2014)

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Sindrome - Resurrection: The Complete Collection

Sindrome - Resurrection: The Complete Collection (2016)

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Sylosis - The New Flesh

Sylosis - The New Flesh (2026)

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josh - Forty Thousand Brothers...

josh - Forty Thousand Brothers... (2026)

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josh - There Are Words to Live By, and Then There Are Words to Die With

josh - There Are Words to Live By, and Then There Are Words to Die With (2025)

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Arms - Blackout

Arms - Blackout (2016)

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Arms - Bunk Alchemy

Arms - Bunk Alchemy (2012)

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Killing Pace - HCPM

Killing Pace - HCPM (2026)

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Sewer Goddess - Painlust

Sewer Goddess - Painlust (2015)

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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)

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Elyose - Reconnexion

Elyose - Reconnexion (2018)

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The Land of Rape and Honey

I introduced Ben to these Chicago industrial metal legends through the more popular tracks from their classic 1992 fifth album "ΚΕΦΑΛΗΞΘ [Psalm 69]" shortly after it was released & those experiences saw him racing out & purchasing the CD post haste. We both went pretty nuts for that record for a long while afterwards & Ben would subsequently go about picking up a handful of other Ministry CDs in the coming months, including 1988's excellent "The Land of Rape & Honey" third album which is the centre of this discussion. It was the first Ministry record to see mastermind Al Jourgensen's signature sound starting to take shape with songs like the brilliant high-octane industrial metal anthem "The Missing" & the very solid industrial rock/metal hybrid "Deity" being closest to the mark. "The Land of Rape & Honey" is very much a story of two halves though with the B side being dominated by more of an electro-industrial sound like we'd heard on a chunk of Ministry's more-than-decent 1986 sophomore album "Twitch". For this reason, I'm gonna suggest that "The Land of Rape & Honey" feels a little like a transition record as it hasn't quite committed to its sound as yet but is still full of high-quality industrial music. Thankfully, I'm more than down for some well-produced electro-industrial material, as evidenced by how nuts I've gone for the powerful dancefloor number "You Know What You Are" this week which I'm pretty devastated I never considered dropping into my club sets while DJing during the 2000's. The quality does fade a little over the last couple of tracks though with electro closer "Abortive" in particular sounding like a bit of a mess.

I'm sure there's probably a bit of a nostalgia factor with how much enjoyment I've gotten out of this release this week but I'm gonna suggest that it's a slightly better record than 1996's highly regarded sixth full-length "Filth Pig" or the previously mentioned "Twitch", even if it doesn't reach the upper echelons of Ministry's potential like the incredible trio of "The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste", "In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up (Live)" & "ΚΕΦΑΛΗΞΘ [Psalm 69]" did during their 1989-1992 heyday. Any Ministry fan worth their salt should definitely be well versed in "The Land of Rape & Honey" though because Al hasn't produced anything of this quality for well over three decades now.

For fans of Skinny Puppy, Front 242 & KMFDM.

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Daniel Daniel / February 27, 2026 07:16 PM
In doloriam gloria

Ben picked this debut album up on CD back at around the time of release & seemed to like it quite a bit from memory. I traditionally used to struggle with it though so I haven't returned to it since but I thought I'd give it another chance to impress me this week. Parnassus was a one-man solo project from a Swedish gentleman going by the name of Fredrik Söderlund who you may also know as one half of martial industrial act Puissance. "In doloriam gloria" sees him presenting us with a clear musical direction that's built around some fairly unintimidating & positive sounding keyboards that have been consciously brought right to the front of the mix with the lightning-fast, tremolo-picked guitars & continuous bombardment of high-velocity (not to mention quite repetitive) drum-machine blast-beats being left at the back & sounding pretty thin for the most part. The atmosphere is undeniably centred around fantasy with that Lord of the Rings style feel being pretty easy to buy into. Personally, I find most of this to be far too high on lightweight melodies for my taste so I only really find myself enjoying a couple of the eight tracks on offer, namely the half-decent "Void of All Desires" & the hypnotic instrumental interlude "Cum trist issimo dolore". The rest of the tracklisting is more or less none of my business but I'd be overstating things to call it low quality. It's just designed for a fairly niche audience that I'm not associated with so, on this occasion, I'm gonna have to leave Ben to galivant around his bedroom in his Parnassus undies all on his lonesome (not that I'd ever consider joining him in that undertaking anyway because... let's face it... I don't have a plastic Viking sword & helmet worthy of the exercise). After my initial experiences with this debut, I steered well clear of Söderlund's 1997 sophomore album "Let the Stars Fall & the Kingdom Come" so I have no idea how it compares with "In doloriam gloria".

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Daniel Daniel / February 27, 2026 06:22 PM
Apokalypsens ängel

Sorhin's album Apokalypsens ängel is a record that fares a lot better in comparison to other traditional black metal albums of the 1990s. It still suffers heavily from the production issues the plague most of the black metal scene even today, but Sorhin at least do something interesting with the sound. The heavier thrash grooves that appear throughout the record make for a unique sound and a cool change of pace from the straightforward black metal riffing. The songwriting can be hit-or-miss but more often than not the songs do have some solid through lines making them memorable. The downside is that this is a black metal album and the production of those instrumentals is quite lackluster. Above all of the typical concerns, the stereo mixing is super weird. Like you'll hear on tracks like "Ett sista monument ståtligt" a stereo split in the guitars and they sound so fuzzy and uncomfortable. Perhaps that's part of the point, but the feedback is brutal and it never sounded this bad when the guitars are closer to the center of the mix.

This record did mark for a nice change of pace for me and brought to light a lesser known name in the old school black metal sound. But even by my very low standards of that era of music, I cannot rate this any higher while bands like Dissection, Emperor, and Summoning are making albums of greater quality.

Best Songs: Där allt svunnet är, där ingenting är allt, Ett sista monument ståtligt, Misantropi & död, När döden sträcker ut sina vingar

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Saxy S Saxy S / February 26, 2026 03:27 PM
Heavy Rocks

Another Boris album, another slab of noise-drenched, riotous stoner metal. The Japanese crew just sound like they were having so much fun when they recorded this album. Some of the tracks here are just so insanely energetic and anarchic they sound like they have produced the perfect soundtrack to a riot. There are songs that poke their heads above the general mayhem, such as the industrial dance-beat affected Ghostly Imagination, the ominous, sax-laden Blah Blah Blah or the closing piano-led (Not) Last Song, but mostly this is an album to break stuff to! I know we are all supposed to stroke our chins and think deeply then write reams of crap because it's Boris, but fuck that, just slam it on, bounce around the room and have some fun.

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Sonny Sonny / February 26, 2026 11:37 AM
Clearing the Path to Ascend

Mike Scheidt seems like a nice bloke.  Numerous interviews and documentaries that I have seen of late with him present have led me to this conclusion.  Having come to understand his roots, influences and musical tastes has helped him to become more than just “that guy out of Yob who nearly died” as I sometime fear the music media typecast him as being.  Whilst I have no doubt Mike is every part the survivor he gets portrayed as being, there is an intensity to his live performances that burns brighter than anyone else’s that I have seen over the many years that I have witnessed extreme music.  Survival instinct aside, Scheidt’s a warrior when he has a guitar in his hands and a mic in front of his chin.  Enduring a tough upbringing at the hands of peers that saw him plunge into the world of punk, metal as well as new wave (which remains a strong favourite of his musical tastes still) I imagine relates him to a lot of folks who didn’t fit with the “in” crowd in their younger years.

As a result of these insights, I feel I have more awareness of the depths present in Yob’s music.  Something that may well have been previously lost on me.  Understanding how Mike learned to stretch his legs (and hands/fingers of course) to move away from bar chords and pick out notes, becoming unafraid to change things up, has helped me to notice some of the nuances, touches and inflections present in the music of Yob.  As a band who have always struck me as a trio who produce music with an enormous amount of structure, Yob have a reputation with me for building enormous soundscapes.  Clearing the Path to Ascend was the most vast listening experience I had heard to date with the bands discography.  With just four songs taking up over an hour of music, there was clearly little room for error here.

One could argue that with such a short array of lengthy tracks on offer, Yob could just throw the kitchen sink at each song and hope for the best.  They don’t.  As I mentioned earlier, if there’s one word I would associate with Yob, it’s “structure”.  There is a level of patience required to be invested by the listener with this record, one that for me personally reaps some reward.  The build ups take their time, but never to the detriment of the songs.  My attention does not wane during these moments and let’s be honest, who comes to a doom record to be deterred by repetition?  Scheidt’s nasal crooning and his guttural growls are probably the weakest part of Yob’s sound for me, yet I could not see any other style working half as well.  They are delivered (like the rest of the music) from the heart.  It is all about the riffs and heavy bass presence though for me, even if this does mean the drums are often lost in the fuzzy rumble of the mix of the album.  It doesn’t feel like a deliberately obtuse production decision has been made here though, as I could argue more percussion just simply is not needed.

In a genre where most records can sound the same, Clearing the Path to Ascend uses cosmic atmospheres in places to provide “pauses for breath” I guess and to add variety.  They are probably the most difficult aspect of the album to contend with for me.  I would be happy for them to be ditched in favour of more pummelling for my ears.  However, at over an hour long, I can see why the record needs these lulls in intensity.  Yob manage to bounce the tracks back each time though, so as undesirable as it may be, I can forgive them at least.  Listening to his album led me to the wider discography and I think that in comparison to some other albums, this one lacks any exemplar tracks.  As strong an album as it undoubtedly is, there’s only really ‘Marrow” that deserves real note for the absolute poignancy of its delivery.  No individual criticisms on a track-by-track basis then, but there are better Yob albums out there.

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Vinny Vinny / February 25, 2026 10:08 PM

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