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NIGHTWISH Announce New Album 'Yesterwynde'!
Finnish symphonic metal legends NIGHTWISH has announced their tenth full-length album, Yesterwynde! The highly-anticipated album will be released via Nuclear Blast Records on September 20th, 2024. Keep reading for more details on the new album right here below. From The Press Release Announce New Album  Yesterwynde A magic dwells in every beginning, full of anticipation for what lies ahead,…
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Best song from the new Lucifer record.
Lucifer - "Slow Dance in a Crypt" Lucifer V January 26th, 2024 Stoner Rock / Doom Metal Nuclear Blast Records Stockholm, Sweden
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Thursday, November 23: Kreator, "Army of Storms"
Gods of Violence was more than just a continuation of Kreator’s remarkable hot streak- it was an escalation and elevation of the simultaneously manic, focused and hooky aggression Mille Petrozza, Ventor and crew had been consistently delivering since Violent Revolution all the way back in 2001, and turned out to be something of a late-career masterpiece.  There was a bit more of a groove to “Army of Storms”, but it still kicked ass mightily, with Petrozza snarling and gargling in fine form and the band sounding so purposeful they were basically undeniable.  There was a ruthless efficiency to Kreator at their prime, and the track was of a piece with their recent material while also amplifying the signal with a balance of tightness and frazzled fury.
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SUFFOCATION RELEASE VIDEO VISUALIZER FOR'PERPETUAL DECEPTION'
New York death metal legends SUFFOCATION unleash their ninth full-length album Hymns From The Apocrypha on November 3rd via Nuclear Blast. The follow-up to …of the Dark Light (2017) and the first release featuring the new vocalist Ricky Myers, pushes the band to the very edges of extremity and is arguably the group’s strongest-sounding, most sonically punishing album yet. SUFFOCATION have…
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slrmagazine · 1 month
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RELIQA Announce New Album "Secrets Of The Future" and Reveal Video For New Single 'Killstar (The Cold World)'
RELIQA Announce New Album "Secrets Of The Future" and Reveal Video For New Single 'Killstar (The Cold World)'. #reliqa @reliqaband
Progressive metalcore outfit RELIQA have announced the details of their new album, Secrets Of The Future, which is set to be released on May 31st via Nuclear Blast Records for all territories outside of Australia, where it will be released via Greyscale Records. Alongside the announcement, the band have revealed the video for their brand new single ‘Killstar (The Cold World)’.Vocalist Monique Pym…
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kenpiercemedia · 2 months
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Slayer Adds One Final Date to its Summer Festival Itinerary
Slayer Adds One Final Date to its Summer Festival Itinerary
The Press Release: Last week, Slayer – Tom Araya, Kerry King, Gary Holt, and Paul Bostaph – announced that they plan to return to the concert stage for the first time since they concluded their Final World Tour in November 2019, to headline two summer festivals, Riot Fest and Louder Than Life. Today, the band announces they’ve added one last U.S. 2024 festival date, headlining the Aftershock…
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thisaintascenereviews · 3 months
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Alluvial - Death Is But A Door
As a huge music fan, I try to keep my ear to the ground and see what kinds of bands and artists are on the come up, or what’s been getting a lot of hype, because I want to be on top of any band or artist getting a lot of praise and buzz in any particular scene, especially the heavy metal scene. I’ve been a metalhead for the last decade now, and I tend to keep up with what’s popular and what bands are getting buzz, but one band that apparently has been getting a lot of buzz for the past few years is progressive and technical death metal / deathcore band Alluvial. This band began from a former guitarist of The Faceless, and it also began as an instrumental act, but their second album, 2021’s Sarcoma, brought on board a vocalist, more specifically a former vocalist of Suffocation. I’ve listened to Sarcoma a few times, and that record is a really unique slice of death metal that encompasses a lot of different sub genres of metal. They just dropped a new EP, entitled Death Is But A Door, and I was really curious about this, so before I listened to Sarcoma, I thought this would be a good introduction to this band, as a lot of EPs typically are. They’re a 15 to 20-minute introduction, so if you’re not into it, you don’t feel as though you spent much time with it. If you do love it, however, and it has some good replay value, it’s short enough to revisit over and over again.
So where does this EP fall? Well, it falls into the latter, thankfully, as this EP merely continues what the band did with Sarcoma, but this was my introduction to them, and I was blown away. This is a four-song EP that shows what the band can do, especially if you want a short little introduction to these guys, you got it. The first three songs are death metal bruisers that will get you head banging in no time, as they combine deathcore, djent, progressive death metal, and technical death metal into a ferocious package. Both the instrumentation and vocals are top notch, and they showcase every member, not just one or two. This is the kind of band where each member gets their time to shine, not just the vocalist or the guitarist.
The last track, which is the title track, is where things slightly deviate from what we’ve heard in the prior three songs, but not by much. This song is a bit slower and more melodic, as there are clean vocals on this song, which sort of threw me for a loop, but Sarcoma features more clean vocals. If you’re not familiar with this band, the clean vocals may put you off a bit, but they’re fine. They’re more in the hard-rock style of clean vocals, but they’re still good. They provide some contrast, especially with this song being slower and more ballad-esque, but I could see someone not being into this song. I enjoy it, but it does kind of halt the momentum of the EP, because it kind of stops it almost. Not quite, but it does bring it down a bit.
That’s kind of a minute issue, as it still rules, and this EP is great from front to back. It’s only 17 minutes, but it’s a barrage of heaviness for that time. It keeps you wanting more and wanting to go back to it time and time again. I’ve been playing it a lot this past week, since I found it, and it’s great. I don’t know if it’s a standalone EP or if it’s a teaser to a new record, and if it’s the latter, that would be awesome. Their last album came out three years ago, so it would be cool to hear another new album from these guys. I don’t know how they escaped my attention, but I’m glad they put this out, so I can properly hear of them, because this is some of the most interesting and unique death metal I’ve heard in a long while, so hopefully these guys stay on that path, because they’re on their way to becoming one of death metal’s buzziest bands, and this EP is a perfect example why.
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Righteous Pigs
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thisnoisemademe · 9 months
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It is my reflection but I know it's not me.
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smak-annihilation · 5 months
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if there is ever a nuclear blast near my house I will open the freezer, take out the lasagna and hide in the middle until the blast is over. Then I will leave the lasagna and put it in the microwave for a few more minutes to make sure it is fully cooked trough
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stylized-corpse · 3 months
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One of my favourite Immortal songs ever.
Immortal - "Tyrants" Sons of Northern Darkness February 4th, 2002 Black Metal Nuclear Blast Records Bergen, Norway
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Tuesday, April 9: Pallbearer, "Heartless"
Some considered Heartless a bridge too far for Pallbearer, the record that gazed too far into the abyss and placed too much emphasis on the band’s prog undertones over their doomier origins. But just as many saw it as a leveling up and expansion of their core sound, the group making the most of a presumably slightly higher budget afforded to them by virtue of signing to Nuclear Blast.  As such, the title track mostly played like a logical extension of Foundations of Burden, riding a steady and enveloping vibe and not at all forsaking heaviness in its building of atmosphere.  Brett Campbell’s vocals weren’t particularly indebted to doom metal conventions, and they certainly had nothing to do with extreme metal, but they also felt completely natural and seamlessly meshed in with the music.  This was seemingly designed for long train rides and drives over wide open spaces, feeling completely open but also lumbering and massive, and a totally intuitive next step for Pallbearer.
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thepermanentrainpress · 5 months
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Gallery: In Flames @ Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre - Vancouver, BC Date: November 25, 2023 Photographed by: Danielle Costelo
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slrmagazine · 2 months
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AMARANTHE Release New Album "The Catalyst" and Drop Music Video For Title Song
AMARANTHE Release New Album "The Catalyst" and Drop Music Video For Title Song. #amaranthe @Amaranthemetal
TodaySweden’s masters of thunderous, melodic futurism, AMARANTHE, release their highly anticipated album The Catalyst via Nuclear Blast Records. Along with the album release, a music video has dropped for the title track. Watch it here: The band states: “The proverbial eagle has landed! After a few years of hard toil, sweat, and at least a small amount of blood, we are enormously proud and…
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