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  1. Uncoiling
    by Nílim
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  2. An Undying Love For A Burning World
    by Neurosis
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    Simon This shadow dropped so hard that I missed the release. Catching up now. Amazing album. Favorite track: In the Waiting Hours.
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    Aaron Sullivan Album of the year!! All others competing for second place. Favorite track: Blind.
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    TheEliteExtremophile The sprawling compositions on this album demonstrate intelligent and creative songwriting, with multiple subsections within each piece locking together perfectly.

    Full review here: theeliteextremophile.com/2026/05/11/album-review-neurosis-an-undying-love-for-a-burning-world/
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  3. Uncoiling
    by Nílim
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  4. Endstate
    by DEATH APPEAL
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    panzerpenguin Proper relentless death industrial without hope or humour - if you appreciate BDN ca. 'The Slaughterhouse' you will love this. Favorite track: World Sepsis Day.
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  5. Precipice
    by DEATH APPEAL
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    panzerpenguin Another fine slab of morbidity from this consistently high quality death industrial artist. Favorite track: Keep Crawling.
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  1. Pilgrims On The Path Of No Return
    by Thy Listless Heart
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    The Precipice The Precipice
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    Bertrand Marchal I don't hear many drops of Doom Metal in here. It's an excellent passionate metal album that harmoniously blends symphonic elements to a very melodic and overall light, ethereal take on metal, at the service of a kind of very melodramatic narrative, but succeeding in never tumbling into bad taste.
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    kevin_rj Honestly, this stands out as a great piece of work in a crowded genre. The vocals and production values truly set this apart. It's definitely worth keeping in your collection, where I don't believe it will ever spend too much time languishing on the shelves.
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    WEAVER Honestly, one of the most interesting doom metal projects around at the moment. The vocals are different enough to give this band a unique signature. I really can't wait to see where they go from here.
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