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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Fallujah – Dreamless
Dreamless forms an ambitious step forward for Fallujah, who have described describe their desires to move beyond the tech death label they earned with...
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The Glorious Rebellion – Euphoric
Following up on their 7” from a couple of years ago, The Glorious Rebellion are now putting out this six-track, ~20-minute album, Euphoric, to...
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Knifeworld – Bottled Out Of Eden
Bottled Out of Eden is the third album to come from UK band Knifeworld since the release of Buried Alone: Tales of Crushing Defeat...
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SOV – Aklamerad Kalamitet
Coming to us from an undisclosed location (though going by the track titles, it's probably Sweden), this debut album from the duo of SOV...
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Criminal – Fear Itself
The latest album to come from the Chile/UK group of Criminal, Fear Itself, is their first with lead guitarist Sergio Klein, who joined them...
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Sacrilegium – Anima Lucifera
It's rare that a band takes twenty years in between albums, but (and you probably saw this coming) that's exactly the case with Sacrilegium...
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Rimfrost – Rimfrost
Rimfrost's self-titled album is their third since debuting about a decade ago with the EP A Journey to a Greater End. With their latest effort,...
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Hot Coffin – Hot Coffin
Roughly three years after the release of their debut album, LAW, Hot Coffin have returned to redefine themselves with this self-titled album featuring Chris...
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The New Black – A Monster’s Life
This fourth album from the Netherlands' The New Black is the group's first to not be self-produced, having brought in long-time Volbeat collaborator Jacob...
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Redemption – The Art of Loss
Presented to us simply as prog metal (which may be true enough of past albums), on The Art of Loss, Redemption come across more...
Must-read
The Dark Side of Business: An Interview with Scott Ian Lewis of Carnifex
Scott Ian Lewis on the dangerous state of live music, comics, and Necromanteum
“The songs you love, but not played well” – An Interview with Devin Townsend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RPb_jsnY2I
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...