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This week’s new heavy metal releases include metal from Satan (the band), metal against Satan (the ruler of the underworld), epic prog, and more! To the metals…
Genre: Experimental
Origin: Aberdeen, Washington
Label: Joyful Noise
Boy now on Bandcamp
Melvins‘ long-time drummer Dale is starting off this week with his third solo record. As you’d expect this is a weird, experimental rock record. Lil stoner rock, lil indie, lil whatever-the-fuck. Features some pretty rad guests like Kim from Soundgarden, Rob from Pinback, and Ty Segall.
Genre: Progressive death metal/deathcore
Origin: Reno, Nevada/Boise, Idaho
Label: Self-released
Buy now on Bandcamp
It’s been a bit since the duo of drummer/vocalist Jared Klein (Rivers of Nihil) and everything else guy Russell Eck have come together as Luck Wont Save You. As of this writing there are only two songs out and they are proggy, guest-filled powerhouses. This record has spots from Bobby from Cyborg Octopus, Nathan from Arkaik, and lots more.
Genre: Progressive metal/doom
Origin: Houston, Texas –
Label: Season Of Mist)
Boy now on Bandcamp
Oceans of Slumber remain one of the better kept secrets in a small scene of prog doom. Their sixth album features a pair of new guitarists, and the new guys shake up the sound nicely. It remains Cammie Gilbert‘s show though, and she shines as always.
Genre: Heavy metal
Origin: Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Label: Metal Blade
Boy now on Bandcamp
This is no frills OG heavy metal. It feels like it, it sounds like it, and it hits like it. So many bands these days try to sound like this, and it’s always nice when one of the old school bands show how to do it authentically.
Genre: Groove/nu metal
Origin: Atlanta, Georgia
Label: Blue Grape Music
Stream/buy here
Next up, we have some late-90’s/early-00’s nü-metal worship. This sounds like Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park, and Korn blended together and given a modern slant and some Spongebob references. Not something I ever expected to type, but here we are.
Genre: Heavy/glam metal
Origin: La Mirada, California
Label: Frontiers
Boy now on Amazon
I have to admit that when I first started building this week’s entry that I thought it would be kind of funny to put Stryper right after Satan, but my insistence on alphabetizing bands screwed that up. Anyway, this is the band’s fifteenth album of Christian heavy metal. I know the religious angle deters some, but what I’ve heard of this rips.
Genre: Folk/black metal
Origin: Manchester, England
Label: Candlelight
Boy now on Bandcamp
On to some black metal since that only feels appropriate. The band’s first record in four years is a cold and evil affair. Lots of atmosphere and darkness. Just what you’d want from them.
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