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Apr 21, 14 •
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Jayaprakash Satyamurthy reviews the new album from Sabbath Assembly titled Quaternity, released via Svart Records. Satan has all the best tunes. Jehovah, too. There’s this thrilling point of intersection between doom, folk, retro hard rock and the...
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Apr 21, 14 •
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Mohammad Kabeer reviews the new live album from Unholy Graves, released via Give Praise Records. Japan has a very rich extreme music scene, from some of the brutal death metal out there like Vomit Remnants, Gorevent and Disconformity to eerie black...
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Apr 18, 14 •
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Sriram reviews the new self-titled from Tombstoned, released via Svart Records. If you have been following the heavy music scene of late, you have no doubt noticed the heartening proliferation of bands paying allegiance to the proto-metal sound of the early...
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Apr 18, 14 •
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Jayaprakash Satyamurthy reviews the new album from Gorguts titled Colored Sands, released via Season of Mist. If you’re going to wait 12 years to release a new album, it had better be something special. Considering that Gorguts’ initial 4-album run was...
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Apr 18, 14 •
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Achintya Venkatesh reviews the new album from veterans Exhumed titled Necrocracy, released via Relapse Records. Exhumed has often been subject to endless comparisons with, and is often deemed as the liminal alternative to Carcass in light of the prolonged...