Morgul Blade – Heavy Metal Wraiths (Review)
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by wonderboxmetal
18h ago
This is the second album from US blackened heavy metal band Morgul Blade. Now there’s an album cover for you. When combined with the title, it that speaks loudly of what you’ll encounter on Heavy Metal Wraiths. Across 36 minutes Morgul Blade deliver a rip-roaring trip through ten boisterous tracks that are designed to get those ..read more
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Lethe – Alienation (Review)
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by wonderboxmetal
18h ago
This is the third album from Lethe, a dark rock band from Switzerland/Norway. Well, I wasn’t expecting a new album from Lethe, I must admit. 2014’s When Dreams Become Nightmares was an amazing album, one which I’ve only enjoyed more and more over the last decade (!) since it was released. Nonetheless, we are now gifted ..read more
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Glassing – From the Other Side of the Mirror (Review)
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by wonderboxmetal
2d ago
This is the fourth album from US blackened post-hardcore band Glassing. 2019’s Spotted Horse caused people to pay attention to what Glassing had to offer, but it was 2021’s Twin Dream that really impressed. From the Other Side of the Mirror offers 42 minutes of new material, and its as good as you would hope for ..read more
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Exhumation – Master’s Personae (Review)
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by wonderboxmetal
2d ago
This is the fourth album from Exhumation, an Indonesian death metal band. Wow, it’s been a long time since I encountered Exhumation. Ten years ago in fact, on their debut album Hymn to Your God, which I enjoyed very much. Well, catching up with the band is long overdue, so let’s take a look at ..read more
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Amiensus – Reclamation: Part 1 (Review)
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by wonderboxmetal
3d ago
This is the fourth album from US black metallers Amiensus. Amiensus are a band I’ve really enjoyed watching the development of over the years. 2012’s Restoration was an early highlight, but every release has offered something tasty from the band. Whether this is the stripped back classic approach of 2017’s All Paths Lead to Death, or ..read more
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Arð – Untouched by Fire (Review)
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by wonderboxmetal
3d ago
This is the second album from UK doom metal solo act Arð. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing Arð last year, so the opportunity to bask in the luxurious doom majesty of this new album was irresistible. Brought to us by a member of Winterfylleth, Untouched by Fire is a richly rewarding 43-minute experience to get lost ..read more
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Full of Hell – Coagulated Bliss (Review)
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by wonderboxmetal
4d ago
This is the sixth album from US grindcore band Full of Hell. New Full of Hell is always a bit exciting, and this time they have returned with their most colourful album cover yet. What does this mean for the music contained within? Before we get to that, I’ll just link to my previous reviews ..read more
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Coffin Curse – The Continuous Nothing (Review)
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by wonderboxmetal
4d ago
Coffin Curse are a death metal band from Chile and this is their second album. The Continuous Nothing is the 43-minute follow up to 2020’s Ceased to Be, and builds upon that album’s solid foundations. Coffin Curse are easy to enjoy if you are a fan of 90s-influenced death metal. Coffin Curse’s classic death metal ..read more
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Deicide – Banished by Sin (Review)
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by wonderboxmetal
5d ago
This is the 13th album from the US death metallers Deicide. After 2018’s Overtures of Blasphemy the mighty Deicide now return with 39 minutes of new material on Banished by Sin. It may have been some time since Overtures of Blasphemy, but I haven’t been disappointed by this new one. Banished by Sin delivers twelve tracks ..read more
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Black Tusk – The Way Forward (Review)
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by wonderboxmetal
5d ago
Black Tusk are a sludge/metal /hardcore band from the US and this is their sixth album. Following on from 2018’s TCBT comes The Way Forward, which gives us 36 minutes of material. With a new lineup comes an expanded sound, with now a second guitarist and an extra vocalist, (which brings the total to an impressive four ..read more
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