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Gallhammer - Ill Innocence

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Tokyo’s all-girl squad Gallhammer write some of the most devastating doom metal. Vivian Slaughter originally formed the band due to the heavy influence of Hellhammer. Recruiting the likes of Risa Reaper and Mika Penetrator, Slaughter sought to write dark, morbid gloomy tales with crunchy distortion and an apparent need for emptiness and despair. After their debut full-length “Gloomy Lights” and their follow-up “The Dawn Of…” brought them underground success, the band set about to tour in support of their latest “Ill Innocence” throughout Europe. Their songs are rife with hatred and all of the dark emotions while always featuring a guitar-centric approach.

- J-Sin

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Dead Man - Euphoria

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Heavy metal and heavy rock ‘n’ roll bands better pay close attention to what Dead Man is up to. Why? Because after their debut established them as a group to watch amid the stoner rock and prog-rock world, “Euphoria” stretches them into more genres including blues rock, folk-pop, and psychedelic rock. Warm guitars exhume post-Black Sabbath heavy riffs. Nice.

- J-Sin

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Far Flung - A Wound in Eternity

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Ah space rock. How rare a commodity you’ve become in the world of music these days. Why? Because most people want their music chopped up into little pop bites that are easily digestible and provide instant relief from their daily routines. Farflung doesn’t give two shits about nonsense like this. Instead they ready their rocket ship and blast off into the hyperspace that even Spock wouldn’t have ventured near. Warp-speed guitars and shiny metallic grooves with a vocalist who could invoke hallucinations all by himself.

- J-Sin

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The Secret - Disintoxication Editor's Pick

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The Secret are from the Eastern portion of Italy, to be precise the small city of Trieste. Fiercely progressive blackened-heart extreme metal (think a more heavy Converge) that rips off your head to barf toxins straight into your heart, lungs, and stomach. Cavity-filling distortion wrenches you from your place in society and launches you into a stratosphere filled with chaos, pain, and loss. “Disintoxication” is one of the most heavy albums I’ve heard in a while; it sounds as if they bottled an atomic explosion and let the pressure build for a millennium. The best thing is how raw and natural the album sounds, despite its chaotic outer shell.

- J-Sin

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Lords of the North - Lords of the North

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Black Sabbath friendly riffs come at you from all sides on this stoner rock paradise album. Hard pounding percussion, crunchy guitar distortion, and long low-tuned monster tracks with a vocalist who conjures forth ‘70’s heavy rock perfectly, all combine for Lords of the North self-titled release. Fuzzy doom-riddled stoner anthems that recall the mighty Sleep.

- J-Sin

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Engel - Absolute Design

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Debut albums usually seem to either completely disappoint, haunt you for a lifetime, or be tossed aside into a heap of indifference. Engel’s “Absolute Design” seems to be sort of between the later two. Recorded and mixed by Anders Friden of In Flames with Daniel Bergstrand assisting (he’s known for his work with Anders’ In Flames as well as Meshuggah among others), “Absolute Design” recycles melodic death metal riffs into dynamic and fitting chorus-rippers. Vocally it’s most definitely influenced by the Nordic metal scene, ranging from guttural to melodic yelling.

- J-Sin

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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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