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  1. Hymns From The Hills
    by Poison Ruïn
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    rvbbxt the momentum from each relese to the next carries so much energetic and poetic weight. Hymn is the newest PR release so for me its the best Favorite track: Lily Of The Valley.
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    Cobra Mort All your albums have their charm and everything is just so damn good. The most important thing is that when you play live we have the impression we’re listening to the studio recording. It’s rare for a band to deliver what the audience consider the source material and you nailed it like criminals on the gallows. You are like artisans carving gargoyles or bakers making hardtack. True mastery of your craft. None other tells it like it is in these modern medieval times.
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    Jure Žunjetić Oi!Oi!Oi! SONG OF THE YEAR Favorite track: Hymn From The Hills.
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  2. Cosmic Folklore
    by Crooked Mouth
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    meadowkamagica I love albums that create unique mythologies and transport you into their world. 'Cosmic Folklore' is a beautiful, richly detailed spiritual experience that is clearly dear to the creators. With this record, Crooked Mouth assert themselves as one of the finest acts in contemporary dark/neofolk. Favorite track: When the Sun Married the Moon.
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    Ghuughra Nefarious Eastern Bloc folk. First step into a darker world. Favorite track: When the Sun Married the Moon.
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    Harold N’Hiver This is a transcendent record. Absolutely sublime, and I haven’t stopped listening to it since it came out.

    There is something definitely of this world about it, but it has the feel of something that speaks from a place of the unknown, of a gorgeous place beyond what we humans know, in our ever-limited scope and imagination.

    In a word, this is magic.
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  3. Roadkill
    by Capital Punishment
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    Robert Writhe Roadkill is very much the kind of album in which it’s hard to pick a single favorite track. The entire album is a piece, a sonic journey. Fascinating, challenging, comedic, soothing. Honestly, I have to stop before the bonus tracks because they break the beautiful of the main track listing. This listen can be deep if you want it to be but even with its varied places, doubt, contemplation, and abrasiveness at times there is a fun, light-hearted core at the center. Favorite track: Confusion.
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    wembley__frag This song has genuinely changed the way I listen to music in the best way possible, I'm grateful I found this band Favorite track: Delta Time.
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  4. Paper Masks
    by Phew and Danielle de Picciotto
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  5. White Souls In Black Suits
    by ClockDVA
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