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Iron Void – Excaliber

Iron Void – Excaliber

by Ryan George | Sep 27, 2018 | Reviews | 0 comments

doom style gets mixed with the storytelling ability of power metal.

Solium Fatalis – Genetically Engineered

Solium Fatalis – Genetically Engineered

by Ryan George | Sep 26, 2018 | Reviews | 0 comments

good with a villainous mind and a brooding darkness.

Krisiun – Scourge of the Enthroned

Krisiun – Scourge of the Enthroned

by Ryan George | Sep 20, 2018 | Reviews | 0 comments

type of album that needs no explanation to the purist, it just needs to be played over and over until you are exhausted

Cauldron – New Gods

by Ryan George | Sep 19, 2018 | Reviews | 0 comments

lethargic tempos, chiming arpeggios, resonant power chords

Dead Register – Captive

Dead Register – Captive

by Ryan George | Sep 18, 2018 | Reviews | 0 comments

explores fistfuls of varying genres, from dreamy shoegaze, to a more post-gothic sound, to a slightly refined atmospheric metal

Monte Pittman –  Between the Space

Monte Pittman – Between the Space

by Ryan George | Sep 17, 2018 | Reviews | 0 comments

Those who dig their metal straight-forward and groovy should find plenty to enjoy

Alms – Act One

Alms – Act One

by Ryan George | Sep 16, 2018 | Reviews | 0 comments

The slow dirge, and the feelings of your inevitable end

156/Silence – Undercover Scumbag

156/Silence – Undercover Scumbag

by Ryan George | Sep 12, 2018 | Reviews | 0 comments

for the masses of angry, pissed-off people of the world.

Spacetrucker – Smooth Orbit

Spacetrucker – Smooth Orbit

by Ryan George | Sep 9, 2018 | Reviews | 0 comments

Sabbath-inspired doom riffs with abandon; but they also intersperse enough groove to make their songs as danceable as they are headbang-friendly.

Paragnosis – Clarity In Three (Redux)

Paragnosis – Clarity In Three (Redux)

by Ryan George | Sep 6, 2018 | Reviews | 0 comments

atmospheric and esoteric, seemingly floating through a series of complex metal riffs, dissonant jazz chords, and subtle lead-guitar melodies laid atop a straightforward-yet-effective rhythmic foundation.

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