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DeRank : 3,24 • DeAge™ : 5526 days

 Coagulated Bliss is further proof by Full of Hell of being a courageous band with a strong identity and a remarkable mastery of their means.

 An album that aims to smash the listener’s eardrums, with twenty-five minutes of exasperated sonic violence, but played with flair and much boldness.

Full of Hell's Coagulated Bliss is celebrated as a standout grindcore album that honors the legacy of Brutal Truth while pushing boundaries with experimental sounds. The album blends grindcore with mathcore, noise, and sludge influences, showcasing dynamic, brutal, and unpredictable compositions. Criticism over its eclectic nature contrasts with the reviewer's praise for its boldness and sonic heterogeneity. Ultimately, Coagulated Bliss is a testament to the band's originality and mastery within extreme music. Dive into the relentless chaos of Coagulated Bliss and experience Full of Hell’s innovative grindcore mastery now!

 Taphonomia Aeternitatis... is undoubtedly the band’s most adventurous work.

 An album that not only represents the inexhaustible creative vein of a legendary band but raises the stakes for all... striving to keep alive and innovate this genre.

Abigor’s 2024 album Taphonomia Aeternitatis marks a daring and sophisticated evolution in their 30-year black metal journey. Building on their acclaimed past works, especially Totschläger, the album fuses avant-garde, progressive, and classical extreme metal influences. It balances complex technicality with intense ferocity, intricate arrangements, and diverse vocal styles. Celebrated as a masterpiece and challenge to the genre’s limits, this release cements Abigor’s status as black metal veterans. Dive into Abigor’s Taphonomia Aeternitatis and experience one of 2024’s most thrilling extreme metal masterpieces!

 Aborym still possess a particular characteristic... a strange negative aura, a mix of anxiety, fear, and paranoia.

 A small masterpiece of destabilizing and multiform music, for a band that, despite changing its skin, has not lost an ounce of aggression and intent.

Aborym returns with Shifting.negative, their seventh album that marks a radical shift from black metal roots to an experimental industrial, punk, and hard rock fusion. Despite lighter rhythms, the album remains rich with aggressive and innovative electronic sounds, preserving the band’s trademark dystopian aura. Featuring notable guest artists and high production quality, it’s praised as one of their most destabilizing and multiform works yet. Dive into Aborym’s Shifting.negative—experience the bold, experimental fusion of industrial and metal now!

 It’s something dark and, for some reason still, almost unknown. A phenomenon linking the past and the future with a thin line of mystery.

 FIVE HOURS OF RECORDINGS, which take the listener into a state of total alienation, of greyness and apathy, where synthetic voices... incessantly dictate numbers, syllables, acronyms.

This review examines The Conet Project, a unique compilation of mysterious shortwave radio recordings known as numbers stations. It highlights the eerie and cryptic nature of the broadcasts, their Cold War origins, and their impact on various musicians. The compilation challenges traditional definitions of music, blending history, mystery, and sound. Listeners are advised caution due to the unsettling atmosphere. Dive into The Conet Project to experience the eerie world of Cold War numbers stations—listen if you dare!

 Every nuance, every riff, divergent and twisted, hits us like the slash of a katana between head and neck.

 Call it djent, mathcore, technical-post-hardcore metal? Call it what you want, but if you need today, now, immediately, pure sonic concreteness, this and only this is what is for you.

Car Bomb's Meta solidifies their place as mathcore heavyweights with brutally complex riffs and precise production. The album combines intense rhythms and unique vocal styles, delivering a raw yet engaging sonic experience. With standout tracks and guest vocals from Frank Mullen, Meta offers an uncompromising and enjoyable metal journey. This album is a must-have for fans craving fresh, high-energy metal. Dive into Car Bomb's Meta and experience the cutting edge of mathcore metal—listen now for an electrifying sonic assault!

 "End Position is real."

 "In shaping the noise, the two are extremely capable."

End Position, the debut from Street Sects, is an intense and dark industrial noise album that pursues sonic aggression to an extreme degree. The duo expertly crafts a harsh and percussive sound filled with unsettling samples and chaotic noise. Drawing from early Nine Inch Nails and anarchic Atari Teenage Riot, the album offers a unique aesthetic of sound terrorism. Its 32-minute run is both punishing and meticulously calculated, appealing strongly to fans of ultra-violent experimental music. Experience the brutal noise chaos of Street Sects' End Position — listen now if you dare to embrace sonic aggression!

 "Dissociation is the only way, the best and the most fitting way, to conclude such a musical career."

 "Pure adrenaline, reproduced in music, once again, for the last time... the spectacular swan song of The Dillinger Escape Plan."

The Dillinger Escape Plan has announced their permanent breakup, closing nearly 20 years of innovative mathcore music. Their final album, Dissociation, is praised as a fitting and powerful farewell, blending metal, hardcore, electronica, and jazz influences with intense and refined experimentation. The band’s legacy is highlighted through their unique sound and energetic live shows. Dissociation leaves a bittersweet yet exhilarating impression, comparable to the final episode of a gripping psycho-drama. Listen to Dissociation now and experience The Dillinger Escape Plan’s explosive final chapter!

 There is something hypnotic and addictive about Sd Laika’s music.

 In half an hour and a bit more of robotic and industrial intensity, That’s Harakiri is a successful experiment.

Sd Laika's debut full-length album That's Harakiri delivers a dark, hypnotic sound blending IDM, grime, glitch, and UK techno. The production is intentionally lo-fi and textured, creating an addictive and experimental listening experience. The album balances vintage and futuristic elements, appealing to fans of mechanical and intense electronic music. Though obscure, the artist Peter Runge crafts a vivid and memorable sonic journey. Listen to Sd Laika's That's Harakiri now and dive into its dark, mesmerizing IDM world.

 Such musical heterodoxy that will hardly leave you apathetic and indifferent, from the first listen.

 Stefan Burnett, aka MC Ride, forcefully takes the scepter of the best frontman in recent times.

Bottomless Pit is a definitive return for Death Grips, combining diverse influences into a compelling 40-minute journey. The album delivers an intense blend of rap, electronic, and noise music, with powerful vocals by MC Ride and exceptional production from Zach Hill and Flatlander. It's an innovative and unforgettable work that satisfies longtime fans and newcomers alike. Dive into Bottomless Pit and experience Death Grips' unparalleled blend of rap and noise—listen now!

 Without two founding members, Bloc Party is finally free to explore their electronic influences.

 Hymns is pleasant to listen to, as much as it would be if it didn’t have the Bloc Party name stamped on it.

Bloc Party's album Hymns shows a clear departure from their previous rock sound toward a more pop and electronic style following lineup changes. While it lacks the energetic punch of earlier works, the album features catchy rhythms and Kele Okereke's recognizable vocals. Though it may disappoint some longtime fans, repeated listens reveal a pleasant, if ordinary, indie pop record. Hymns seems like a transitional album that challenges expectations without becoming a total failure. Discover Bloc Party's bold new sound on Hymns—listen now and decide if this reinvention resonates with you!