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MMusic
Nine Treasures - Seeking the Absolute Review
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Nine Treasures – Seeking the Absolute Review

  • October 20, 2025
Nine Treasures has been around since 2010, and yet has always seemed like the new kid on the…
MMusic
Plague Curse - Verminous Contempt Review
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Plague Curse – Verminous Contempt Review

  • October 8, 2025
We’ve all been told, once or thrice, not to judge a book by its cover. As a species,…
BBooks
6 Seasonal Offerings That Celebrate Fall Holidays and Beyond
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6 Seasonal Offerings That Celebrate Fall Holidays and Beyond

  • October 6, 2025
Celebrate Diwali, Mid-Autumn Festival, and a wedding with these fun fall titles!   Board Books VARMA, Darshika. Diwali: Love and…
MMusic
Insomniac - Om Moksha Ritam Review
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Insomniac – Om Moksha Ritam Review

  • October 1, 2025
The terms “psychedelic” and “post-metal” are usually enough for me to approach any new release with caution—not because…
MMusic
Today is the Day - Never Give In Review
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Today is the Day – Never Give In Review

  • September 30, 2025
When we last heard from noise mastermind Steve Austin and his legendary project, Today is the Day, it…
MMusic
we.own.the.sky - In Your Absence Review
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we.own.the.sky – In Your Absence Review

  • September 30, 2025
Though not all post-metal is instrumental, almost all instrumental metal bands play some variation of post-metal. One could…
MMusic
Album cover for Ofermod - Drakosophia (out September 5th from Shadow Records/Regain). The artwork depicts a red dragon with outstretched wings, glowing eyes, and a curling tail behind the Qliphothic Tree of Death, a Luciferian inversion of the Kabbalistic Tree of Life. The golden diagram consists of ten colored spheres (Qliphoth) connected by angular lines, representing anti-cosmic emanations in occult tradition. The dragon’s claws grasp at the structure while radiant golden lines burst outward on a stark black background. The band
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Ofermod – Drakosophia Review | Angry Metal Guy

  • September 29, 2025
The occupational hazard of reviewing music is a fixation on novelty. At a certain point, you have heard…
MMusic
Revocation - New Gods, New Masters Review
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Revocation – New Gods, New Masters Review

  • September 25, 2025
Following in the esteemed footsteps of resident Revocation expert Kronos is a daunting task. But with Kronos on…
MMusic
Green Carnation - A Dark Poem Part I: The Shores of Melancholia Review
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Green Carnation – A Dark Poem Part I: The Shores of Melancholia Review

  • September 4, 2025
Not gonna lie, I did a double-take when I saw that Green Carnation’s fantastic Leaves of Yesteryear came…
MMusic
Proscription - Desolate Divine Review
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Proscription – Desolate Divine Review

  • September 3, 2025
Last we met Finland’s Proscription, an overwhelming amount of promise was almost as intense as their blackened death…
MMusic
Imperishable - Revelation in Purity Review
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Imperishable – Revelation in Purity Review

  • August 29, 2025
As I prepare to flip the calendar over to what looks like a pretty stacked September, I took…
MMusic
Panopticon - Laurentian Blue Review
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Panopticon – Laurentian Blue Review

  • August 26, 2025
With the mammoth Panopticon ranking and the electrifying Månegarm review behind us, we can now look towards the…
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