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Pervy Perkin - Ink
17.09.2014 | Prog

In the grand scheme of things this album has got one strength and one weakness. At the core of it the reason is one and the same. This album is so packed with different and great ideas, it's really becoming ridiculous. However, this also accounts for the length of the album and the lack of consistent direction in development of said ideas and thus it appears to be all over the place. High marks for the début effort and future promise, though.

Listen to the full album over at Bandcamp.
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Ivor
Introspekrieg
Khthoniik Cerviiks - Heptaedrone
13.09.2014 | Death/Black

Another poach from Fenriz's Band of the Week thing here. Totally raw, totally good album.

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wormdrink414
X-Ray Rod
The Graviators - Motherload
03.09.2014 | Stoner Doom

Old school style Sabbath/Pentagram worshippin' doom. Do I hear Jimi somewhere in the mix?

Derivative but awesome.

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Doc G.
R'Vannith
Striker - City Of Gold
27.08.2014 | Speed, thrash metal

METAL up your arse !!!

And here I thought Striker couldn't top their 2012 release Armed To The Teeth. And then they record this one. Any fan of the genre, or those who like headbanging to the max should will enjoy City Of Gold.
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D.T. Metal
Daniell, X-Ray Rod
Mortals - Cursed To See The Future
26.08.2014 | Sludge metal

Albums like Mortals' Cursed To See The Future make an instant impact and grip you. Its sludge is dense with black metal leanings. The songs are long and perfectly structured because the transitions are smart. While there are moments of trance, it's the piercing vocals which guide you through the hostility and gloom of the music. Melodious yet aggressive, Cursed To See The Future has filth in good measure. The slimy and cavernous riffs easily lull you into the abyss.

Take the plunge!
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BloodTears
wormdrink414, Abattoir, Auntie Sahar
Keitzer - The Last Defence
24.08.2014 | Death, grind, a dash of black with some -core

YA'LL LIKE Bolt Thrower AND Trap Them?!

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Doc G.
Abattoir, BitterCOld, X-Ray Rod
IQ - The Road Of Bones
23.08.2014 | Light progressive rock

The rhythm remains the same, as members change. IQ has always been one of those bands that fell into the medium of obscurity for me, strictly because they always played on the fringe of prog worship and never feigned actual progression. That was, until The Road of Bones.

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Introspekrieg
R'Vannith, BloodTears, Ivor, Ag Fox, Troy Killjoy, X-Ray Rod, ScreamingSteelUS
Ethereal Riffian - Aeonian
23.08.2014 | Progressive stoner doom

A forward-thinking approach to the stoner doom genre that emphasizes complex song structures and hypnotic textural riffing. Lose yourself in the vivid landscapes of Aeonian right here.
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Troy Killjoy
R'Vannith, Abattoir, wormdrink414, Ivor
Fantom Warior - Morbid Invasion
21.08.2014 | Thrash

Here's an oldie that's just been reissued and that's guaranteed to wreck some shit and stuff.
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wormdrink414
Crimson Shadows - Kings Among Men
17.08.2014 | Extreme Power Metal

An unpretentious mix of DragonForce, Amon Amarth and mid-career Ensiferum.

Extreme power metal done right.

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Doc G.
Daniell
Arkona - Явь
15.08.2014 | Folk Metal

It took me a few listens to let this album fully sink in, but Arkona wisely drops their light-hearted, catchy hooks to bring us an album with a much better flow and sense of focus. That doesn't mean they aren't as dynamic, progressive-minded and aggressive as ever though. These Russian folk metal giants are still on top of their game.
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Fat & Sassy!
R'Vannith, D.T. Metal
Blood Of The Black Owl - A Banishing Ritual
14.08.2014 | Sioux Drone

The one man project of Chet W. Scott, Blood Of The Black Owl is a hypnotizing journey through foreboding sounds and monolithic landscapes. Native American themes abound, with use of wind flute and some drony, chant-like vocals to help heighten the vibe and make you feel as though you're being banished by the ritual of the album's title. This album may be four years old, but screw it: if you're down with the whole drone/dark ambient nonsense, this is definitely one you need in your life.

Begin the daze.
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Auntie Sahar
Into Orbit - Caverns
10.08.2014 | Post

The New Zealand Duo craft some instrumental post-rock/metal goodness. Constructs and build-ups are well executed and enjoyable if standard format, but the crescendos really help make this a bi-polar bit of post-fun.

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BitterCOld
Abattoir
Entombed A.D. - Back To The Front
27.07.2014 | Death N Roll

Hey! These guys sound a lot like Entombed!

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Doc G.
Daniell, Darkside Momo, wormdrink414
Monolord - Empress Rising
24.07.2014 | Stoner doom

Equally parts heavy and psychedelic, this early Sabbath-worshiping Swedish trio will rock you with crushing riffs and a fuzzy atmosphere that puts the 420blazeit in Monolord.

Get your toke on right here.
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Troy Killjoy
Auntie Sahar, wormdrink414, R'Vannith, Introspekrieg, Abattoir, BloodTears