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Guapo - Elixirs Editor's Pick

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Guapo is a duo comprised of Daniel O’Sullivan and David J. Smith. “Elixirs” is a psychedelic composition that transcends “normal” experimental music. Densely arranged, “Elixirs” was composed using a Rhodes, synthesizers, autoharp, harmonium, various percussion, piano, bass, and guitars. Stirring backdrops against which O’Sullivan adds spry vocals, shake your soul, rattle your mind, and deepen their assault against your sixth sense. Warning, this album is very different, very mind-altering, and very essential.

- J-Sin

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Third Degree - Punk Sugar

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Crusty grind punk that thrashes about with a fuckload of abandon. Harsh vocals scream out from this Polish group who unleashes only their second full-length in a decade. I hear a lot of Extreme Noise Terror and Napalm Death influence in their grimy and fast delivery. Imagine getting disemboweled by a masked someone in a darkened dungeon. Just as your life is eeking out and you’re about to die, you reach out and unmask your villain, only to find that it was your sweet old grandma grinning back at you. That’s the sort of unprepared shock you’re in for with “Punk Sugar”. Blistering punk blasts of venom, spite, and horror all packaged neatly into an adrenaline-fueled album.

- J-Sin

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Pyramids - Pyramids Editor's Pick

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Gut-wrenching atmospheric oddness that drips psycho-somatic musical elements into a funnel that drains straight into your cerebellum. Pyramids is as intriguing and mysterious as their Egyptian and Mayan namesake. Haunting soundscapes that perpetuate and penetrate making its mark while not leaving one. You can listen to this album several times and not hear the same sounds twice—it’s that densely creative. You’re just forced to close your eyes, dim the lights, and outright experience everything. The bonus CD features remixes from Jesu, James Plotkin, and Blut Aus Nord among others. Pick this up now.

- J-Sin

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The Sword - Gods of the Earth

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Intelligent stoner rock that viciously recalls Sleep and Rainbow from the hallowed halls of live music infamy in Austin, Texas, The Sword stompboxes their way into a dense haze of distorted allusions. Summoning mythical imagery via a heavy dose of melody and churning hooks, The Sword maintains huge catchy hooks while still retaining an under bite of challenging heavy metal. Think the next incarnation of Black Sabbath but more astute in the great literary works of humankind.

- J-Sin

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Torche - Meanderthal Editor's Pick

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Torche is the only stoner rock band who can craft perfect doom riffs into catchy harmonies that, dare I say, traverse the line between rock and pop. Bludgeoning you with gut-busting guitar onslaughts, “Meanderthal” flips off the devil as it drops tunings to below the sinkholes of hell itself. Somewhat psychedelic at times, Torche rumbles through catchy melodies that would find Dave Groehl in utter ecstasy. Riff-aholics will get their fix and then some with this mammoth cacophony of colossal six-string density. If you don’t own this album, don’t you dare consider yourself a heavy music fan.

- J-Sin

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Fall of Serenity - The Crossfire

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Despite a lineup upheaval that found long time bassist John Gahlert on vocals, guitarist Alex Fischer on bass, and newcomer Ferdinand Rewicki joining the band as the new guitarist, Fall of Serenity is just as brutally efficient with their unique brand of metalcore. Progressive melodies that recall Swedish metal influences and thrashy choruses that remind one of Bay Area metal, “The Crossfire” is rife with splashy guitar harmonies as well as an appearance by legendary female metalhead Sabina Classen (Temple of the Absurd, Holy Moses).

- J-Sin

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Burning Skies - Greed FIlth Abuse Corruption

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Recorded at Rape of Harmonies (Maroon, Fall of Serenity, Heaven Shall Burn), “Greed Filth Abuse Corruption” is aptly described using all the metal clichés: heavy, fast, brutal, gruesome, extreme. Grinding out tracks of death metal, filthy hardcore, and crusty grindcore, the U.K. based Burning Skies embodies old school Carcass and Napalm Death. I think they said it best with a track entitled “Emocalypse”. In-fucking-deed.

- J-Sin

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A Thousand Times Repent - Virtue Has Few Friends Editor's Pick

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Brutal gore-grind vocals spew forth from this deathcore group from Atlanta. As humid and stewingly hot as any other band, A Thousand Times Repent unleashes a cordial ass fuck of extreme metal complete with glamorous guitar solos and steady drum thrashing. Fast as fuck, violent as hell, and obnoxious, this is the band that you listen to when your best friend is caught fucking your girlfriend while planning out how to mercilessly murder both of those fucking pigs. “Take Me to the Witch of the Waste...We Have Much to Discuss” is perhaps the short EP’s highlight. I love that many of the lyrics seem to wrangle fantasy and medieval science fiction; fucking awesome.

- J-Sin

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Hayaino Daisuki - Headbanger’s Karaoke Club Dangerous Fire Editor's Pick

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Metal dudes, hold onto your boners, these dudes just look like chicks or ‘80’s metal heroes for that matter. Hayaino Daisuki is a grind/crust/thrash band whose name in Japanese means “I Love Speed”. Jon Chang (Discordance Axis) is on the mic and howls, shrieks, screams, and barfs better than anyone in the grind circus these days. Matched with him is Eric Schnee on the leathered drums and Mortalized’s Takafumi Matsubara. Together they write rip-your-hair-out thrash-grind that’s filthy fast and reaches dangerous decibels within milliseconds. Prepare to go fucking apeshit with or without eyeliner and old ‘80’s Slayer concert T’s.

- J-Sin

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Cavity - Laid Insignificant Editor's Pick

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South Florida’s murky swamp metal’s own Cavity is like a Phoenix rising from its ashes, smoldering with ruined melodies and a dank stench about itself. Ferocious and fierce guitar distortion assaults your inner membranes with abandon. Completely discordant structures chaotically play within a climate that breeds discontent, malnourishment, and frantic excitability. This is a dark play on Black Sabbath’s foundation and I love it.

- J-Sin

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