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Vexsten

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  1. All Things Shining
    by Oh Hiroshima
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    J. Wright Reviews I try not to draw comparisons but I can't shake the fact that this album really reminds me of Callisto's 2009 album, Providence. There's a similar level of experimentation and dynamics with a western/Americana feel to some of the songs that makes me feel like I'm in the late 1800s/early 1900s, and that's a really good thing, in my book! Oh Hiroshima comes out swinging in "Wild Iris" and doesn't let up for the entire 43 minute runtime. Some very cool and creative post-rock on display here! Favorite track: Wild Iris.
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    JC J’avais déjà survolé l’album All Things Shining du groupe Oh Hiroshima sans grande conviction à sa sortie fin juin et j’étais passé à autre chose.
    J'ai eu tord.
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    Favorite track: Deluge.
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    DLV Feels like a natural evolution from Myriad, but a downgrade a whole. It's not bad, but I just won't have it on repeat like their previous releases. It would be unreasonable to demand perfection every time, or assume I'll gel with every album. Looking forward to their next effort. Favorite track: Deluge.
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  2. And The Dead Tree Gives No Shelter
    by Oh Hiroshima
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  3. Insomniac Doze - Anniversary Edition
    by Envy
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    J. Wright Reviews I knew Envy could produce some emotional and beautiful walls of sound but didn't realize they could get quite as massive as they did on this album. Clocking in at nearly an hour long, almost every track has this immense feeling that overwhelms in a positive way, tugging at the heartstrings through the sheer scale of the sounds. The two 10+ minute tracks also add an element of prog to the mix that serves as the turning point of the entire album. An atmospheric opus of tier-one genius! Favorite track: A warm room - Remastered.
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    volvotruckin One of my everlasting favorite albums. This is colossal music.
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    Ryan Hamilton takes me to that place Favorite track: A warm room - Remastered.
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  4. Diamond morning
    by Karmanjakah
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    Sean Bird I wanted to buy the vinyl but it's sold out! Good job guys!!! The future looks bright. Love this album.
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    kevinca I heard Sun, astray about a week ago and wept. The other two singles on this album are just as good. Preordered the album physically and digitally. No question this will be an AOTY contender in the metal community. Favorite track: Sun, astray.
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    TrackSlut Instantly fell in love with Karmanjakah after hearing Eyes Seeing Eyes. I heard it less than a week ago and have listened to it countless times. The way they can harness heavy and melodic in a track is rare and much appreciated. Highly recommend going through their back catalog and watching the music videos. Everything about this band is top tier. Viggo is also very open about sharing his guitar tabs and playthrough videos. It inspired me to pick up 7 string guitar again. ❤️‍🩹 Favorite track: Eyes seeing eyes.
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  5. Evian
    by Northlane
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    _yvxswav It had been a long time since I'd gotten goosebumps listening to a song for the first time.Thank you Northlane for this experience, looking forward to the album.
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    David Fischer Northlane keeps surpassing my expectations with every release. While I am sure this will be even more divisive than Obsidian for obvious reasons, I consider it a forward-thinking, unapologetic approach to a scene constantly at the cusp of becoming stale and drowning in self-indulgence. The sound is phenomenal (courtesy to Buster!), and the 2004 eurodance elements are a great fit. One of the most important and defiant bands of our timeline, always bringing something new to the table. Great!
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  1. Supervoid
    by Sun Guts
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    Terminator Cross Terminator Cross
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  2. stop/go
    by Ok Goodnight
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    Spiral Spiral
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  3. You Don't Know What Chiptune Is
    by arottenbit
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    -_SPECIMEN_SETTE___(PROBE#1012010) -_SPECIMEN_SETTE___(PROBE#1012010)
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    xeR0 AROTTENBIT is the peek mashup of hard core punk, hard style techno, old skool amigacore, & classic chip tune styles. so happy dude's back on the scene post 8bc! Favorite track: -_SPECIMEN_TRE_____(PROBE#1312011).
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    for_science I lost my glasses and tore my eyebrow at arottenbit. It was great.
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    Ciel PEAK CHIPTUNE ALBUM!!! Favorite track: -_SPECIMEN_SETTE___(PROBE#1012010).
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  4. Alone With Heaven
    by The Saddest Landscape
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    From Home They Run From Home They Run
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    Adam Andrade 2026 is looking like the year of the comeback and I'm so here for it. Legendary sad kings return without missing a beat and remain masters of emotionally charged screamo/post HC. Favorite track: Hexes.
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  5. Azathoth Blues (Audio Drama)
    by Jonas Kyratzes, Chris Christodoulou
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    Midnight in Babylon Midnight in Babylon
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    Anemoia As an avid audiodrama listener, all i can say is Bravo and thank you. A modern take on Lovecraftian Horror blended with Noir, three very memorable characters and a glorious allegory of the proto fascism that is creeping right now in the USA. Highly recommended!
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    kostas I have thoroughly enjoyed this audio drama so far and am really curious what happens next. Thanks for making this available with no advertisments.
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    deadruins The Talos Principle series, especially 2nd one is my favorite video game story of all time. and Gospels of the Flood is my favorite audio drama ever written, and The Sea Will Claim Everything is my favorite point-and-click.
    In the world that AI slop and engagement bait content driven by SNSes taking over the internet, some arts evoking deep emotion like this are always worth celebrating.
    It's really nice to see the Jonas and Chris duo's works again! Love from Japan! Favorite track: The Serpent-Bearer.
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