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The Iron Turtle

  1. Metal
  1. collection 12
  2. wishlist 38
  3. followers 2
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  1. Radical Man
    by The Lord Weird Slough Feg
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    Brandon Corsair Scalzi and co at their best, like getting another new Feg album! The songs that were bonus tracks on the OG s/t are a joy to finally own on vinyl, and having Radical Man as something other than a crappy MP3 rip rules. Favorite track: Highway Corsair.
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  2. SpaceMetal
    by SpaceMetal
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    Dunsparr0w From beginning to end this album kills it, energetic, heavy, an absolute powerhouse of sci-fi stoner groove. Favorite track: Frozen Eye.
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    paul rote Quite good old school doom metal . Not space at all .
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    artcinco SPACE METAL is a HEAVY METAL band from NEW ORLEANS! Imagine if Jack Kirby, Captain Kirk and Tony Iommi formed a band. Yes, they are that EPIC! Take a look for yourself. FOLD Time. Get HIGH. Favorite track: Terra Cat.
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  3. Shroud
    by SpaceMetal
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    doomcrew Hidden Hand style all the way.Very Tradional Maryland Doom. Favorite track: Shroud.
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    Alrihkh This is how I like my hard and heavy rock/metal! These guys must be the offspring of Black Sabbath and Blue Öyster Cult. There’s plenty to love here: heavy riffing, imaginative lyrics, anthemic choruses, and good down~to~earth, catchy and creative (but not overly complicated), old~school heaviness. Great work, Space Metal! To all others, proffer alms without any qualms! Hope the wait for more isn’t too long! 9/10.
    My faves? Forest of Faith, followed by Shroud. Favorite track: Forest of Faith.
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    Fuzzy Cracklins (Best Music Newsletter) I dig this cosmic metal from the deep south.

    Check out my band interview at www.fuzzycracklins.com/2018/11/spacemetal.html Favorite track: Shroud.
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  4. Nineteen
    by Spellblast
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    Jon M An Italian power metal concept album about the Dark Tower? Thankee-sai, Spellblast. Favorite track: Eyes In The Void.
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  5. Hypnotic Crushery
    by Yog-Sothoth
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    Craig Rettig This is just heavy, crushing, and trippy all at the same time. While it might not be active listening music, this is definitely something you should check out. Favorite track: Hypnotic Crushery.
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  1. UNDERTALE Soundtrack
    by toby fox
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    Once Upon a Time Once Upon a Time
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    just a baby Very good album Even though I have never played undertale
    Favorite track: Undertale.
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    vincentthebruce life changing game and soundtrack Favorite track: Waterfall.
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    venoo no words express this ost other than amazing and fulfilling, along with a very long list of other more descriptive words that I don’t have the time to type out.

    thank you Toby, you’re a life changer Favorite track: Undertale.
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  2. Smuggling Lords
    by Skogfodt, Rum Smugglers, Lords of the Drunken Pirate Crew
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    Corsairs of the Ebony Ocean Corsairs of the Ebony Ocean
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  3. Orbitr
    by Orbitr
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    Devil's Pocket Devil's Pocket
  4. Under The Red Wolfish Moon
    by Heather Wasteland
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    Tre Sverd Tre Sverd
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    Ralouca There is room here for improving and growing. But the bold and brave idea of a 3 BASS-based band has my support, simply because the sound of the bass, really dear to my ears, doesn´t get enough attention (if any). Spasiba and I´m glad to follow your evolution! \m/
  5. Ana Al Tughian
    by Al-Namrood
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    Zamjara Alat Zamjara Alat
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    Nocturnal Egg (Jordan) Al-Namrood a de très bons albums au compteur, ça c'est sûr, mais plus j'explore la discographie du trio saoudien, plus je me dis qu'il excelle vraiment dans les petits formats. Atbaa Al-Namrood est ma référence mais Ana Al Tughian, petit E.P. qui dépasse à peine les dix minutes, en est maintenant une autre. La production y est hyper puissante mais on peut tout discerner et les atmosphères réverbérées font entrer dans un temple maudit. Humbaba proclame son texte avec un chant crié charismatique. Favorite track: Ana Al Tughian.
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