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  1. Something To Consume
    by Die Spitz
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    David Oberlin Man, I wish I wrote riffs as heavy as this! \m/ <3 \m/ Favorite track: American Porn.
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    t0cktock The videos slowly trickled into my YouTube algorithms somehow. Then one night, I fell asleep watching something else on YouTube and woke up to their KEXP performance of "American Porn". It's been stuck in my head ever since. Die Spitz lives somewhere in the intersection of grunge, punk and metal; filthy and heavy. Favorite track: American Porn.
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    emmerybarb Ready to ride into battle and throw myself to the sword 🤭💕💋 Favorite track: Throw Yourself to the Sword.
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  2. Moldun
    by MOLDUN
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    Jeff Conner Brutal Melodic metal. Relentless and moody. Great singer. great band. They're probably broken up by now, but I do wish they'd drop something else. Favorite track: 12.09.05.
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    Mads Sabroe Love the riff on this track! Favorite track: Goodbye & Godspeed.
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  3. Distortion
    by Future Palace
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    in-momento-mortis I love the overall vibe of the song it gives this amazing smooth feeling throughout the softer parts of the song. Favorite track: Decarabia.
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    David Fischer Man, you gotta love Future Palace. My musical diet basically consists of 95% black metal, but this band always hooks me. Saw them open for Electric Callboy in Luxembourg, and will likely never stop supporting them. Run was a strong record, but Distortion is way better. Good to see them experiment with different sounds - Decarabia is very electronica-laden, In Too Deep sports industrial sounds, that growl in Malphas is just superb and overall - Maria is an amazing vocalist. On heavy rotation! Favorite track: The Echoes of Disparity feat. Charlie Rolfe & As Everything Unfolds.
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  4. Tsunami Sea
    by Spiritbox
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    victorjg This is not an album. This is a turning point in my life. A course correction disguised as an album. That's what it is. 🤘🏼💀✨ Favorite track: Perfect Soul.
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    joel514 Black Rainbow as Courtney can go from passionate to screaming with rage

    Ride the Wave as Courtney talks about overcoming depression and the dark parts of your life
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    Alan F I'm not usually into the metalcore genre, but Spiritbox make it accessible and Tsunami Sea is now easily my favourite album of 2025 so far. I could play it on repeat all day. I'm still catching up with Spiritbox having only just discovered them, and I also have to commend Eternal Blue as it is a fantastic album too. I now have both of them on vinyl. Five stars from me for each of them. Favorite track: Ride The Wave.
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  5. FSR69 - Psychic Dance Routine
    by Scowl
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    andrew Scowl with another banger EP what can I say 🔥🌸 Favorite track: Shot Down.
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    nathaniel fuckin fuckin fuckin RIPS Favorite track: Opening Night.
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    Robert Feltes 3. Wired
    5.Sold Out
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  1. Microliths and Momentary Drifts
    by zakè, Ossa, ASC
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    Microlith 1 Microlith 1
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    Manuel A great spiritual successor to ‘Syntheticopia’.
    I only wish the songs were longer…
    Love the album cover!
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    Andō How could I name a favourite track? The album is a journey to be made with open ears and a warm heart.
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  2. Never Die
    by Matt Jencik & Midwife
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    Delete Key Delete Key
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    Sabitsuki This record changed my life in someways. The apocalyptic vibe, with the droning vocals and Matt’s sound really make this record standout from the rest of Midwife’s discography. I love it Favorite track: Flower Dragon.
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    Sutekh Barque Pre-ordered - which I almost never do now - on the strength of the preview track, which has a fantastically elegiac Grouper-in-Apocalypse-mode vibe I can't wait to hear more of.
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  3. Luminol
    by Midwife
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    Christina's World Christina's World
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    vonbroz This is most definitely her most conceptual or narrative work. Promise Ring reminds me of a more foggy version of Tempest by Ethel Cain, a spiritual predecessor in other terms. Favorite track: Promise Ring.
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    aaronboard Not only is Colorado my favorite track from this album, but it might one of my favorite songs of all time. Such a perfectly haunting study of the despair everybody was feeling during the pandemic lockdowns: captured in song form. Favorite track: Colorado.
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    Angelic ballads floating on earthshattering walls of noise. visceral live experience.
    Favorite track: Enemy.
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  4. Two Wheels Move the Soul
    by Robber Robber
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    The Sound It Made The Sound It Made
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    kaytkay I can’t stop listening. Favorite track: It's Perfect Out Here in the Sun.
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    Adam Stielstra Just the kind of Indie art edge I was looking for.
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    chuck p My 13th favorite album of 2026.
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    tomthetreeman The sound of robot metamorphosis to flesh, the smell of burnt circuitry. You no longer know what’s real. Follow the sound.
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  5. The Tide / Concussion
    by Noisia
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    Concussion Concussion
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