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This is the long awaited Fates Warning #4 with John Arch, the follow up to Awaken the Guardian. So amazing that takes it you back to 1987. This is not an album, this is a piece of art !. memomclaren
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never been a big death metal fan but this is actually super accessible for the genre, has fun concepts, and personally i'm always a fan of albums with short tracklists and huge runtimes (for individual songs) Great time, good jumping on point for newbies too. alienasu
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Allow me to copy Pagan Altar's third album title to describe not only III:Pentecost but the whole discography of Wytch Hazel so far: well, yes, it's Magical and Mythical!!! A must-have for the lovers of 70's hard sound revival. BoneWalker
The metal’s band revelatory new record crosses genres and styles, effortlessly combining seemingly incompatible subgenres. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 26, 2024
Streamlining their post-metal sprawl through a sharper melodic focus, the Scottish juggernauts' third LP is labyrinthine yet approachable. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 25, 2024
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Reminiscent of ... or almost a tribute to Mercyful Fate and King Diamond, this German outfit is also wearing the typical face paint, with topics such as Occultism, Satanism and Horror, they could be called a black metal outfit by Euronymous' definition, but then it's also offering a non-traditional atmosphere with post-metal or black-n-roll passages. It is one of those albums with so many layers, it necessitated many listens to fully grasp the full offering of this extra long album. sachavonkarl74