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Carpenter Brut’s “Leather Temple” Is Their Most Grandiose Work Yet (Album Review)
NewsApr 6, 2026

Carpenter Brut’s “Leather Temple” Is Their Most Grandiose Work Yet (Album Review)

Carpenter Brut releases *Leather Temple*, the fourth studio album and final chapter of their Leather trilogy, positioning it as a grandiose, cinematic synthwave record. The album imagines an 80s‑style dystopian film soundtrack, following cyborg protagonist Bret Halford’s revolt against the...

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Bronze Hall Forges Honor and Steel on “Embers of the Dawn” (Album Review)
NewsApr 1, 2026

Bronze Hall Forges Honor and Steel on “Embers of the Dawn” (Album Review)

Finnish one‑man project Bronze Hall dropped its sophomore Viking‑metal album *Embers of the Dawn*, a six‑track, 42‑minute follow‑up to 2022’s *Honor & Steel*. The record leans heavily on Bathory’s epic black‑metal playbook while injecting original acoustic intros, memorable leads, and...

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Upcoming Metal Releases: 3/29/26 – 4/4/26
NewsMar 30, 2026

Upcoming Metal Releases: 3/29/26 – 4/4/26

The week of March 29‑April 4 2026 sees a wave of new metal releases spanning post‑metal, progressive, black, hard‑rock, and drone subgenres. Lantlôs returns with the shoegaze‑laden "Nowhere in Between Forever," while Green Carnation continues its Ophelia‑themed trilogy with the ambitious "A Dark...

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Be Quiet and Drive (Three Winters Away): A Review of Këkht Aräkh’s “Morning Star”
NewsMar 26, 2026

Be Quiet and Drive (Three Winters Away): A Review of Këkht Aräkh’s “Morning Star”

Këkht Aräkh’s third album, Morning Star, abandons the intimate black‑metal formula of Night & Love and Pale Swordsman in favor of a hybrid that leans heavily into SoundCloud rap aesthetics. The 17‑track, 50‑minute release blends pillowy production, unusually prominent bass,...

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After 30 Years, Nordlys Find the Light in the Darkness on “Lichterglanz Finsternis” (Interview)
NewsMar 24, 2026

After 30 Years, Nordlys Find the Light in the Darkness on “Lichterglanz Finsternis” (Interview)

Nordlys finally issued its long‑awaited debut, *Lichterglanz Finsternis*, a record that condenses three decades of unreleased material into a cohesive black‑metal statement. The album refines the raw guitar work and shrill vocals of the band’s early demos into melodic, gravel‑toned...

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Fire in the Mountains 2026 Preview: Yaotl Mictan, Savage Oath, Galvanist, and Nocturne
NewsMar 12, 2026

Fire in the Mountains 2026 Preview: Yaotl Mictan, Savage Oath, Galvanist, and Nocturne

Fire in the Mountains 2026 runs July 23‑26 in Cut Bank, Montana, featuring a near‑complete lineup that now includes Agalloch performing the full Ashes in the Wake album, Abbath’s side‑project I revisiting Between Two Worlds, and a still‑secret surprise headliner....

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Exhumed Reveal the Bloody Cost of Road Rage on “Red Asphalt” (Album Review)
NewsMar 10, 2026

Exhumed Reveal the Bloody Cost of Road Rage on “Red Asphalt” (Album Review)

Exhumed’s ninth studio album, Red Asphalt, turns America’s deadly highway culture into a visceral death‑metal experience. The record leans on grim statistics—45,000 road deaths in 2023—to fuel brutal riffs, snarling vocals, and a production that feels “molasses‑thick.” While some tracks,...

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Trucido Gives In to the Voices on “Epiphanic Delusions of a Spiritual Warfare” (Album Review)
NewsMar 9, 2026

Trucido Gives In to the Voices on “Epiphanic Delusions of a Spiritual Warfare” (Album Review)

Trucido’s second album, *Epiphanic Delusions of a Spiritual Warfare*, packs 16 minutes of unrelenting grindcore into a ferocious, concept‑driven assault. Recorded and mixed by guitarist Irving Lopez in his garage and bedroom studio, the record showcases blistering blastbeats, crushing riffs,...

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Corima Brings Doom to Zeuhl on “Hunab Ku” (Album Review)
NewsMar 6, 2026

Corima Brings Doom to Zeuhl on “Hunab Ku” (Album Review)

Californian progressive rock group Corima releases “Hunab Ku,” a zeuhl album steeped in Mesoamerican doom philosophy. The record fuses jazz, metal, and symphonic elements, featuring cyclical structures, chaotic breakdowns, and non‑lexical vocal chants. While the lineup has remained stable for...

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Blodørn’s “Det Finnes Ingen Trone” Is Wise and Weary (Album Review)
NewsMar 4, 2026

Blodørn’s “Det Finnes Ingen Trone” Is Wise and Weary (Album Review)

Norwegian black‑metal veterans Blodørn release their third album, Det Finnes Ingen Trone, delivering a deliberately austere sound that favors atmosphere over aggression. The record leans on growls, slow‑burn tempos, and melodic tremolo riffs, creating lengthy, fog‑like passages that prioritize mood...

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Upcoming Metal Releases: 3/1/26 – 3/7/26
NewsMar 2, 2026

Upcoming Metal Releases: 3/1/26 – 3/7/26

The article lists metal albums slated for release between March 1 and March 7, 2026, featuring acts from Norway, Finland, the United States, and Canada. Vreid promises its most focused and aggressive black ’n roll, while Qwälen continues its black‑metal‑punk...

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