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n804

  1. Richmond, Virginia
  2. Metal
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  1. Blind Clocks
    by Earth Dog Mothership
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  2. Discography
    by DESTROY!
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    feet_like_fin My only possible want or request with this collection is Lyrics. Otherwise as a new listener, thanks so much for this!
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    Televiper Had their split 7” with Disrupt back in the day. Crucial crust— are they back together? Favorite track: The Revolution Will Not be Analog.
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  3. 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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    innerspaces Very cool record. Been following Poison Ruin since the beginning and this is their best yet IMHO. The lean into the synths department is bordering on space rock territory (think Hawkwinds early 80s era) and I'm all about it. Favorite tracks are the whole damn record!
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  4. An Undying Love For A Burning World
    by Neurosis
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    Dlshfie0w an album I didn't realize I needed Favorite track: Seething and Scattered.
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    Dududil The titans of sludge metal is back. This might well be their best work yet. Heavy, massive, and at times hypnotic. This is the album to hold onto in these desperate times. Favorite track: First Red Rays.
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    Michael Carter This feels like a new beginning, forget about everything, just focus on this....passion and honesty, bare your soul....ignore ridicule, or tags that try to define you.....a portrait of a world....what's next?
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  5. Arise!
    by Amebix
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    meow meow The rhetoric in Slave is naive, but the Arise! album remains as charged and powerful as when I listened to this album so many times in earlier years. Favorite track: The Darkest Hour.
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    VAST DEFERENS Total grime and filth forever Favorite track: Arise!.
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    James Murphy An Absolutely Essential album if you like Metallic Anarcho-Punk Favorite track: Arise!.
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    The Mad Professor In Crust We Trust!
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  1. Torrents
    by Atlantic
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    Urso X I hear great potential here, and this act has been on my radar for quite some time. Big thanks to mathieu and Paintingmantis for giving me the push I needed to hit buy :) Favorite track: With The Waves.
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    Middle Earth Nice "Atmospheric/Black Metal" demo. Recommended as such. Favorite track: Who We Are.
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  2. Fervor
    by Eave
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    baudelagon Au début ça permute de partout, on n'y comprend rien. Après on n'y comprend toujours rien, mais on aime ça.
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    Darknight Wow! This is stunning atmospheric metal of the new times, get your teeth sunk into seven fantastic tracks. Favorite track: Mirroring.
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    SC After absolutely falling in love with "Phantoms Made Permanent", I have to admit I was hesitant going into this album but those reservations faded two tracks in. Eave retains the heart-wrenching melodies that sold me on their last record, but have added new elements to create a sound that rings across the sky. Don't skip this one. It's truly fantastic.
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  3. Sovereign Nocturnal
    by VELNIAS
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    Nicholas Trandahl Man, Velnias is such good doomy blackened folk metal. I saw them open for Agalloch in Denver in 2012 and they absolutely killed it! Massively atmospheric. Favorite track: Into Arms of Oak.
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  4. Crisis Point
    by Subhumans
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    szczur What better time to come back with a banger of an album than in the age of endless crisises?

    Welcome back, SH. Favorite track: Follow The Leader.
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    Andrea Pisu Never disappointing , after so many years they still sound like the 80's material . in a good way Favorite track: Thought Is Free.
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    almadjinn Ha! Subhumans very great band. i like so so much. This album is so good. i remember in 83 at Palikao in squat at Paris in live with D and V and "Berurier Noir" good french band...Excellent concert..
    so for me Subhumans comme Crass, Dirt, flux, conflict....grands groupes.
    vive l'alternative. No passaran!
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