Phoxjaw – notverynicecream
noteveryicecream is a fun but tense ride, think of it as a Ghost Train of an album, just when you think you have it figured out something else will jump out … MorePhoxjaw – notverynicecream
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noteveryicecream is a fun but tense ride, think of it as a Ghost Train of an album, just when you think you have it figured out something else will jump out … MorePhoxjaw – notverynicecream
Christmas isn’t cancelled after all … MoreInterview – Dawnwalker
Fans of heavy music will appreciate Calm Collapse’s grooving heavy riffs and catchy hooks that get stuck in your head and beg to be listened to again and again
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A lively mix of 2010s era Depeche Mode and Perturbator’s synthwave drama, Celestial Son’s Planetaria features the addition of Gavin Harrison’s drums in what feels like two different albums, one electronic, and one live performance, which might divide some listeners … MoreCelestial Son – Planetaria
Inspired by the early metal stylings of Sabbath and The Scorpions, Umbilicus’ members depart from death metal roots to bring us a 10-track guitar and vocal showcase that fully exists on its own merit in a totally different setting that death metal fans ought to check out at least once … MoreUmbilicus – Path of 1000 Suns
Think Beats To Relax And Chill To, But For Goths
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Puppy bringing the summer vybes … MorePuppy – Pure Evil
For fans of Sargent House’s prolific acts, Helm’s Alee brings their signature indie post-metal flavor to Keep This Be the Way in a swirl of panicked guitars, crushing downbeat drums, and alternating male and female vocals in such a way to captivate, entertain, and build a heavy atmosphere that works well across the record … MoreHelm’s Alee – Keep This Be the Way