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Forest Rivers

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  1. Det hjemsøkte hjertet
    by Panopticon
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    Eric Devin Excellent! Maybe a notch below Rime but still another outstanding example of Austin's work!
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    tomazp There are no missteps when it comes to Panopticon. The journey has wound as a life does: from rage to resolve, from despair to wonder. From Collapse through Kentucky, from Scars through Laurentian Blue, there has existed a promise of Panopticon fully integrating the disparate elements of Crust, Black, Folk, Doom, and Bluegrass, the themes of nature, political action and personal struggles. Here is Panopticon, perhaps finally fully realized in the new guise of a storyteller. Wonderful. Favorite track: Ghost Eyes in the Fire Light.
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    Harold N’Hiver I just turned 50. I have always cared about this world and I still do. But as I age it gets ever harder to give a fuck, especially as the world continues to spiral into greater depravity on a daily basis.

    BUT - I have 3 children who will inherit what I leave behind, and every time a Panopticon release drops, and Austin writes, “Don’t let the fire burn out,” I am reminded that I am called upon to care more then ever, and to fight. This man’s records call me to that struggle

    Thank you, Austin.
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  2. First Taste of Heaven
    by Nuclear Daisies
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  3. No Percentage in Caution
    by Street Sects
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    flowinglower Industrial Punk
    Austin, TX 🇺🇸

    Instant preorder anything Shaun & Leo do, always been the quality I crave in art. I do really appreciate the longevity of working with artist A.J. Garces Bohmer, the visual art is inseparable from the music, kinda reminiscent of KMFDM and Aidan Hughes. Favorite track: No Percentage in Caution.
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    yenaskithegar what ? we didnt believe in true love anymore ? ok.
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  4. No Percentage in Caution
    by Street Sects
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    flowinglower Industrial Punk
    Austin, TX 🇺🇸

    Instant preorder anything Shaun & Leo do, always been the quality I crave in art. I do really appreciate the longevity of working with artist A.J. Garces Bohmer, the visual art is inseparable from the music, kinda reminiscent of KMFDM and Aidan Hughes. Favorite track: No Percentage in Caution.
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    yenaskithegar what ? we didnt believe in true love anymore ? ok.
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  5. S/T
    by Nuclear Daisies
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    Mori_bnd Hush and Heaven in Your Head have perfect alternative sound. Seem like a good band to hear live. Favorite track: Hush.
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    PBarry Checked out the band+album after noticing Alex is a member, really a fun listen. Looking forward to future releases! \m/ Favorite track: Heaven in Your Head.
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    cold purveryor of narcotic death FFO: curve, mbv, swervedriver, lush.. thoughtful riffs and excellent production. Can’t wait to see the colored vinyl ! Favorite track: Cinnamon Kiss.
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  1. 59 NIGHTS
    by Ada Rook
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    BROKEN BEACON BROKEN BEACON
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    coda Holy shit the CoB cover has me grinning from ear to ear, haven't heard this song since I was 15. Favorite track: NEEDLED 24/7.
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    diamondandthemarinas Imagine my delight when I am listening to a track by Ada Rook and clock the use of a childhood favorite, Shooting Star by BANG! Classic happy hardcore? In MY industrial? Sheer screaming joy. Favorite track: shooting siblings.
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    pekkachunreal That stupid mouse delivered once again an album without a single song that’s „just ok“, choosing a favorite here is pretty hard. Favorite track: NEEDLED 24/7.
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  2. Orchards of a Futile Heaven
    by The Body & Dis Fig
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    Holy Lance Holy Lance
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    Daniel Welsch Der Sound von The Body bewegt sich vor allem an den äußersten Enden des Spektrums. Der Bass ist mehr spür- als hörbar, Chip Kings schrilles Kreischen geht mehr unter die Haut als ins Ohr. Den Raum zwischen diesen Extremen füllt auf „Orchards Of A Futile Heaven“ Felicia Chen aka Dis Fig mit ihren Stimmen (im Plural).

    tortue.substack.com/i/154193086/the-body-and-dis-fig-orchards-of-a-futile-heaven-thrill-jockey-records Favorite track: Dissent, Shame.
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    gollossalkitty this is literally crazy cool Favorite track: Dissent, Shame.
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    Alasdair Duncan For me, the Body are at their best when their harsh, overwhelming bleakness is contrasted with something beautiful. That's what Dis Fig's vocals bring to this album, a real mix of beaty and ugliness. Favorite track: Orchards of a Futile Heaven.
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  3. In the Sign of End Times
    by Flowering Shrubs
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    Colors of Sorrow Colors of Sorrow
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    fartlord this was pretty okay
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  4. Haram
    by Armand Hammer & The Alchemist
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    Black Sunlight featuring KAYANA Black Sunlight featuring KAYANA
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    Jason Ryan my words won't do this album the justice it deserves so just check it out, one of my favorites. Favorite track: Indian Summer.
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    jayksbs Album is fire Favorite track: Falling Out The Sky featuring Earl Sweatshirt.
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    mikelovesnoise What's not to love? Favorite track: Falling Out The Sky featuring Earl Sweatshirt.
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  5. Wake of a Nation (EP)
    by Zeal and Ardor
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    Vigil Vigil
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    lookshylily Never bought an album I've never heard before so fast in my entire life... "Don't shoot, it's a cell phone... *drum hit*" I know this was a 2020 album but it hits harder in 2025. Favorite track: Vigil.
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    Frank Hardlic (Mar, 2025) So far, their most balanced release blending black metal vs. spiritual/soul. Unique and awe-inspiring. Favorite track: Trust No One.
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    mistermunn If there ever was a timely album to sum up the United States in 2020, this is it. Elements of black metal, hymnals, call-and-response, sampled news audio, and Manuel's amazing voice come together to form a beautifully tortured sound.

    The term 'avant-garde' is rightfully earned with every moment of this EP. Favorite track: Trust No One.
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