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Heavy Metal Reviews & Interviews

Fates Warning – Theories of Flight

Fates Warning – Theories of Flight

Throughout the album’s 52 minutes, the band nicely builds a bridge between their prog-metal roots and more modern sounds, with gorgeous production that presents the songs in full technicolor.

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Frameworks – Smother

Frameworks – Smother

Beginning with opening track “Fear of Missing Out” the five-piece from Gainesville, Florida have crafted a rich, textured thrill ride.

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Dark Funeral – Where Shadows Forever Reign

Dark Funeral – Where Shadows Forever Reign

Imagine flames hailing down from the blackest of skies while putrid, festering lava flows consume the last vestiges of modern society. Black winged creatures swarm the few remaining humans, driving them towards the darkest of ends. Sounds like fun? No? Well, really it is.

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Abyssic – A Winter’s Tale

Abyssic – A Winter’s Tale

…as if an avalanche is about to hit you and there is nothing you can do to stop it from taking you under its cold embrace. Their riffs combined with the power chords, also create a dread feeling and help you to embrace your cold and bitter end.

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Moonsorrow – Jumalten Aika – Album Review

Moonsorrow – Jumalten Aika – Album Review

Jumalten Aika by Moonsorrow evokes a sort of blood drenched imagery. By no means is the album all brutality. In fact, Moonsorrow have created a richly layered tapestry of mythology, harsh beauty, and encompassing darkness.

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