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This week’s heavy new releases includes the end of a weirdly high number of album gaps, a hell of a solo debut, and more! To the metals…
Genre: Symphonic death metal
Origin: Perugia/Rome, Italy
Label: Nuclear Blast
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After a five year gap, Fleshgod Apocalypse are finally back with a new record of epic death metal. While there were some singles over the years, this marks the first full record for drummer Eugene Ryabchenko, guitarist Fabio Bortoletti, and clean vocalist Veronica Bordacchini. The three of them fit right in and help make Opera a grand experience.
Genre: Progressive metal/rock
Origin: Rome, Italy
Label: Season Of Mist
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Here’s another Italian band, but one with a wildly different vibe. Long time readers know that I have a soft spot for prog, so this one is for me. Kingcrow‘s first record in six years dabbles in a lot of directions, experiments with rhythmic jumps, and remains pretty catchy. Fans of recent Leprous should give this a shot.
Genre: Experimental rock/metal
Origin: Tokyo, Japan
Label: A-Zap
Buy now on Amazon
Here’s another band returning after a hell of an album gap. Save for some collaborations/splits, It’s been eleven years for these weirdos. The little I’ve heard from this so far is unmistakably Melt-Banana. Songs are chaotic and brief as they twist and grind through your mind.
Genre: Technical/brutal death metal
Origin: Greenville, South Carolina
Label: Napalm
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Karl Sanders and the boys are back to kick your ass with their tenth album of Egyptian-themed death metal. You’ll find a pair of new pals on this one in bassist Dan Vadim Von (Morbid Angel) and guitarist Zach Jeter (Doomsday Revival). This one, of course, features the title everyone is going to be chanting for at shows, “Chapter for Not Being Hung Upside Down on a Stake in the Underworld and Made to Eat Feces by the Four Apes.” Love me a long song name, although you rarely see “feces” in the text of a tracklisting. Max’s review is here.
Genre: Symphonic metal
Origin: Hoensbroek, Limburg, Netherlands
Label: Nuclear Blast
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On her first solo outing Epica’s Simone Simons is collaborating with Ayreon‘s Arjen Anthony Lucassen for an expansive, epic, and proggy record. It’s still a symphonic metal experience with Simons in the spotlight, but it’s definitely got Lucassen’s trademarks throughout the music. It also features some guest spots from Mark Jansen (Epica), Alussa White-Gluz (Arch Enemy) and others.
Genre: Black metal
Origin: Montréal, Quebec
Label: Profound Lore
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Here’s some straight up black metal for you. Pummeling drums, shrieking vocals washed in a void of reverb, and tremolo picking throughout. Some rocking moments to get your head bobbing, but this is largely a well-executed, windmill headbanging record.
Genre: Melodic/technical death metal
Origin: Westfield, Massachusetts
Label: MNRK Heavy
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Ten years after the first, Within The Ruins are here with the sequel to Phenomena. II features plenty of heavy-ass grooves, shredding, and melodic flurries. I don’t know the lore of the first record to know how they connect, but it’s certainly another rad record of the band doing what they do well.
Genre: Avant-garde/black metal
Origin: Basel, Switzerland/ New York City
Label: Redacted GmbH
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Wrapping this week with another record from Manuel Gagneux’s shape-shifting blackened band. Grief is the most personal for the project, yet also feels like the most collaborative with his live band members. Check out Frank’s chat with Manuel here to find out more.
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