Gabriel
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When he's not digesting cinema (preferably low-budget), wasting time online, or otherwise embarrassing himself, Gabriel can be found working his way through a stack of music to review and taking breaks from the crushing futility of life with the help of comedy. Involved in a number of short-lived musical projects, he now sticks to annual Halloween shows with Mexican Space Train.
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Denner/Shermann – Masters Of Evil
You may have caught the Satan's Tomb EP from this duo of guitarists (sure, there are three other members in the band, but it's...
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Earth Ship – Hollowed
With this latest album, the German group of Earth Ship continue their exploratory combination of sludge, doom, and stoner metal, with crunch and grit...
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Skeleton Wolf – Skeleton Wolf
This album from self-described “extreme metal” trio Skeleton Wolf aims to fulfill that descriptor by effectively combining death metal and power metal, though the...
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Dark Funeral – Where Shadows Forever Reign
Dark Funeral are a long-running band (coming up on a quarter of a century of existence) with a lot of history and personnel changes...
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Ashbringer – Yügen
Following up on their debut album from last year, Vacant, Ashbringer have stepped up with this prompt follow-up. Whereas Vacant was put together solely...
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Cetacean – BREACH | SUBMERGE
With the more than thirty minutes of this album's material split into three tracks, Cetacean come off as a band that wants to make...
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The Order of Israfel – Red Robes
Following up on 2014's Wisdom, The Order of Israfel are back with their second album, with songs ranging from regular (~4 minutes) to ~7...
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CardiaC – Sangrar Hasta Lograrlo
This is the fifth album to come from the Swiss group of CardiaC, and it blares into action within the first few seconds, carving...
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In Mourning – Afterglow
With the latest album from this long-running group, In Mourning maintain the essence of Swedish melodeath (with some doom heaviness soaked into the riffs...
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Suns Of Thyme – Cascades
Following up on 2013's Fortune, Shelter, Love & Cure, the Berlin-based quintet Suns of Thyme now bring their sophomore album to bear, simplifying the...
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Get Ready for Wacken 2023
Get ready to unleash your metal power because Wacken Open Air is back with a bang for its 2023 edition! Mark your calendars for...