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 I still can’t get the notes of this wonderful album out of my head.

 Beecher are truly among the best Post Hardcore realities lurking in the underground.

The review describes a personal and fortunate discovery of Beecher's album Breaking The Fourth Wall during a trip to Germany. The album impresses with its unpredictable blend of metalcore, psychedelia, grind, and melancholic melodies. The vocalist Ed Godby stands out with his dynamic performance. Compared to bands like Converge, Poison The Well, and Isis, the album balances brutality and melody artfully. The reviewer highly recommends it as a must-have for post-hardcore fans. Listen to Beecher's Breaking The Fourth Wall and explore the dynamic world of post-hardcore brilliance today!

 Short, intense. Nothing more, and that was enough.

 An engaged band, sure, but not just politically... lethal riffs, spat out, thrown like hellish shards.

This review honors Nasum’s debut album Inhale/Exhale as a powerful, fast, and intense grindcore record. Featuring 38 brief yet intense songs, the album showcases the band's early potential and sharp political themes. The reviewer reflects emotionally on the tragic loss of frontman Mieszko Talarczyk, highlighting the album’s lasting impact on grindcore and extreme music. Listen to Nasum’s Inhale/Exhale and experience grindcore at its raw, relentless best.

 "Nattefrost’s voice kills, it seems like he’s vomiting his soul to spit it on the microphone."

 "Black Shine Later deserves to enter the pantheon of classic black, close to works like Pure Holocaust and De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas."

Black Shine Later marks a significant moment in black metal history, showcasing Carpathian Forest's unique blend of Norwegian black metal and thrash influences. The album explores themes of misanthropy, pain, and nihilism with an ironic and oppressive edge. Featuring powerful riffs, dark atmospheres, and Nattefrost’s intense vocals, it stands alongside classics in the genre. The closing Cure cover highlights the band’s innovative approach to negativity in music. Dive into the dark depths of Black Shine Later and experience a black metal classic like no other.

 A flow. A continuous flow of notes that overlap each other, without any respect for one another.

 "March To The Sea"... a spiral of sounds that travel between continuous chiaroscuros, between sludge oppressions and atmospheres that give way to optimism.

This review celebrates Pelican's album as a complex and immersive instrumental journey. Combining elements of sludge doom, post-core, and psychedelia, it demands slow, attentive listening. Highlighted is the 20-minute track "March To The Sea" as a standout masterpiece. The album is praised as a worthy successor to Australasia and a record deserving high acclaim. Dive into Pelican's captivating instrumental world—listen to The Fire In Our Throats Will Beckon The Thaw now!

 "Karsten Jager reveals himself to be increasingly unique in his genre, with a singing style that is not singing, it’s a lament."

 "Disbelief in 'Shine' are a band to rediscover, as this album did not receive the attention it deserved."

Disbelief's 'Shine' offers a distinct blend of death and doom metal with tense, atmospheric music and unique vocals by Karsten Jager. While not always reaching peak inspiration, the album remains engaging and worthwhile for fans of experimental metal sounds. Highlights include tracks like 'Me And My World' and 'Decline,' both showcasing a mix of melody and lamenting vocal styles. The band is applauded for its personal and thoughtful approach but is noted to still be evolving artistically. Listen to Disbelief's 'Shine' and experience a distinctive fusion of death and doom metal with haunting vocals and atmospheric depth.

 "Impossible even to think of attributing a logical thread to it: this is a ridiculous album, and it must remain so, otherwise it wouldn’t be so brilliant."

 "If this isn’t superior compositional level, the pope is a boss of the ’ndrangheta."

The review describes a vivid, nightmare-like experience evoked by Solefald's 'In Harmonia Universali.' The album combines multiple languages and styles in a chaotic yet brilliant soundscape. It challenges traditional structure and logic, embodying a unique and complex metal masterpiece. The reviewer praises its compositional genius and invites others to explore this bizarre but compelling work. Dive into Solefald's surreal world—listen to In Harmonia Universali and share your own nightmare journey!

 What reigns is personality, that of a group that has finally decided to stick its head out and make its mark in this overused genre.

 Here we have a delightful journey into darkness. Do not underestimate it.

Handful Of Hate's album Vicecrown marks a significant step forward for Italian black metal, combining intense melody with extreme fury. The band steps out from imitation to develop a strong, original personality. The review praises the album's passion, creativity, and sincerity, positioning it alongside top northern European black metal acts. Vicecrown offers a compelling, uncompromising listening experience for fans of the genre. Listen to Vicecrown now and experience the fierce, melodic black metal breakthrough from Italy's Handful Of Hate!

 "At the core of this solid work is nothing but doom, doom, and more doom."

 "These are the Cathedral of 'Endtyme', a band that has resumed its path and apparently intends to maintain its role in the global doom metal scene."

Endtyme marks Cathedral's return to their deep doom metal roots, shedding the less inspired sounds of previous releases. The album creates a dark, oppressive atmosphere with slow, heavy riffs and Lee Dorrian's hoarse vocals. Its raw yet clear production highlights the band's matured style. Cathedral successfully reclaims their identity with this solid, melancholic, and powerful work. Listen to Endtyme and experience Cathedral's powerful return to doom metal greatness.

 It's as if they're trying to please a bit of everyone, creating a musical orgy of genres that mix together.

 The whole band fully convinces and engages the listener without ever boring them, showing extreme originality and a clear statement of intent.

Avenged Sevenfold's debut album 'Sounding The Seventh Trumpet' offers a unique fusion of melodic death metal, punk, and emo-core. The band blends diverse influences from Iron Maiden to Bad Religion and Converge, creating an experimental metal experience. Despite moments of vocal inconsistency, the album remains engaging and original. Recommended for fans of genre-crossing metal and early 2000s heavy music. Dive into Avenged Sevenfold's debut and explore their bold mix of metal genres today!

 A boulder of pain crashing onto the ears (and soul) of the unfortunate listener.

 ‘A Murderous Circus’ is pain seen by Mourning Beloveth, honest and sincere, nothing more, nothing less.

The review praises Mourning Beloveth’s ‘A Murderous Circus’ for its intense atmosphere and musical maturity within doom metal. The album delivers crushing riffs and melancholic emotions through skilled instrumentation and vocals. While not a groundbreaking masterpiece, it stands out for sincerity and solid craftsmanship. Fans of extreme doom metal should definitely take note of this Irish band’s work. Explore Mourning Beloveth’s ‘A Murderous Circus’ and dive deep into the world of atmospheric and powerful doom metal today!

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