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Chytridiomycosis Relinquished
Chytridiomycosis Relinquished (limited 'B5' neon green & neon yellow galaxy vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: SPIN 177X. Rel: 30 May 24
The Beckoning Bell (6:58)
Gut-Brain Axis (8:30)
Splayed Mudscape (6:49)
Batrachomorpha Resurrections Chamber (5:08)
The Hissing Moor (6:22)
Tidl Slaughtermarsh (8:11)
Heroic Demise (4:28)
Review: .Yorkshire self-proclaimed "swamp death" trio Slimelord have spent the past half-decade slowly crafting their impenetrable, murky brand of heaving, sludgy doom-laden extreme metal over the course of several challenging EPs. A mulchy path littered with festering fauna, alien plant-life, and hallucinogenic colours finally leads to their mind-melting debut full-length Chytridiomycosis Relinquished. Committing further to their style and aesthetic than ever before, the material lyrically delves into geology, ancient myths, world history, environmentalism and fantasy; weaving these facets into a Lovecraftian swamp world of cosmic dread, emboldened by field recordings of marshland and swamps to imbue the kaleidoscopic, hyper-technical compositions with an incomparable immersive quality. You may feel the need to take a shower after spinning.
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Iowa (reissue)
Iowa (reissue) (gatefold translucent green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 007567 8645716. Rel: 13 May 22
(515) (4:45)
People = Shit (3:34)
Disasterpiece (1:26)
My Plague (3:38)
Everything Ends (4:18)
The Heretic Anthem (4:10)
Gently (4:51)
Left Behind (4:01)
The Shape (3:43)
I Am Hated (2:43)
Skin Ticket (2:53)
New Abortion (3:45)
Metabolic (7:37)
Iowa (14:59)
Review: At the turn of the 21st century, Slipknot opted to take the newfound fame and success rewarded by their self-titled debut, and run it into the ground in, what has to be, one of the most intriguing examples of chaos and inner band turmoil lending to an integral work.

Named after their home state, 'Iowa', still remains an utterly frightening project, driven by addiction, depression, and encompassing negativity. Refusing to pursue a more accessible route regardless of the ensuing momentum around them, the collective would lash out with an extremely severe batch of material that remains challenging even by today's standards.

While the now iconic leads singles, 'My Plague' and 'Left Behind' remain embedded in the metal spectrum, deeper cuts such as the caustic 'People = Shit', nihilism rally of 'The Heretic Anthem' or the decrepit defeatism of 'Skin Ticket' offer the bleakest look into the band's psyche at their most temperamental of conditions.

The fact that frontman Corey Taylor has confessed that the 14-minute closing title-track was recorded while highly inebriated and cutting himself with a broken liquor bottle, should be all the background one could need when approaching this complex, unforgiving beast of an album.

Reissued after far too long an absence, this beautiful new rendering finally allows for a timeless endeavour to be rediscovered in all of its violent glory; rarely bridging the vast dichotomy between mainstream and extreme metal.
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5: The Gray Chapter
5: The Gray Chapter (limited gatefold pink vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: RRD 86457. Rel: 27 Jul 22
XIX (3:10)
Sarcastrophe (5:14)
AOV (5:36)
The Devil In I (5:53)
Killpop (3:41)
Skeptic (4:52)
Lech (5:02)
Goodbye (4:37)
Nomadic (4:16)
The One That Kills The Least (4:15)
Custer (4:22)
Be Prepared For Hell (2:00)
The Negative One (5:30)
If Rain Is What You Want (6:11)
Review: Continuing the onslaught of Slipknot back catalogue reissues, '0.5: The Gray Chapter', saw the collective channel the shared grief and inner turmoil of losing their bassist Paul Gray, into a dynamic, vicious fifth full-length that served as a twisted follow up to 2008's global success, 'All Hope Is Gone.' Harboring some of their darkest singles in over a decade, such as the blistering, 'The Devil In I', or the claustrophobic assault of, 'Custer', many may consider the project to be the outlier within the 9's canon, but with drummer Joey Jordison's last recorded performance, and before the rebirth of 'We Are Not Your Kind', this work served as a complicated reflection of artists lost in a deep state of bewilderment and trauma; utilising their connection and artform to process and heal in ugly, chaotic abandon.
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We Are Not Your Kind (reissue)
We Are Not Your Kind (reissue) (limited gatefold translucent light blue vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 007567 8645761. Rel: 26 Aug 22
Insert Coin (1:45)
Unsainted (4:19)
Birth Of The Cruel (4:38)
Death Because Of Death (3:08)
Nero Forte (3:23)
Critical Darling (5:11)
A Liar's Funeral (6:38)
Red Flag (4:14)
What's Next (4:55)
Spiders (3:56)
Orphan (2:07)
My Pain (6:53)
Not Long For This World (5:39)
Solway Firth (6:52)
Review: Upon the strange reception received by the creatively uncertain, '.5: The Gray Chapter', many wondered where the Iowa collective would set their sights to next. Processing the lingering grief of losing their bassist, Paul Gray, proved a major undertaking that many naturally assumed would be the final output from the 9, but 2019's, 'We Are Not Your Kind', proved to be a malodorous mission statement, reminding all just how and why Slipknot are one of the biggest metal acts in history. With utterly intense cuts such as 'Nero Forte' and 'Unsainted', this sixth full-length proved to be the revitalised rebirth many anticipated from its predecessor, while foreshadowing a creative future seemingly impossible a few years prior.
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All Hope Is Gone (reissue)
All Hope Is Gone (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram translucent orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 07567 8645747. Rel: 26 Aug 22
Execute (2:40)
Gematria (The Killing Name) (5:03)
Sulfur (4:38)
Psychosocial (4:44)
Dead Memories (4:29)
Vendetta (5:16)
Butcher's Hook (4:15)
Gehenna (6:49)
This Cold Black (4:41)
Wherein Lies Continue (5:37)
Snuff (4:29)
All Hope Is Gone (4:50)
Review: The much anticipated follow up to 2003's, 'Vol 3: The Subliminal Verses', almost painted Slipknot into an uncertain corner, but once the now iconic 'Psychosocial' dropped, essentially all reservations were laid to rest.

Continuing to stray further from the bile and limescale grit of their earlier work, 'All Hope Is Gone', took the melodic lessons of its predecessor, and expanded upon them with dynamic and controversial results. From the crushing breakdowns and visceral fury of 'Gematria (The Killing Name)', to the Stone Sour leaning, big melody hooks of 'Sulfur' and 'Dead Memories', all the way to arguably one of the strongest points of contention, the utterly vulnerable and melancholic 'Snuff', would reveal dimensions of the Iowa 9-piece some never thought possible.

Possibly the most misunderstood entry in the collective canon, the project has garnered its own cult status in recent years, and also poignantly marks bassist Paul Grey's final effort with the group before his untimely passing in 2010.
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Tapping The Vein (remastered)
Tapping The Vein (remastered) (gatefold red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NOISE 119DLP. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Body Parts (LP1: 2024 Remaster) (3:04)
Skinned Alive (2:29)
One Step Over The Line (5:06)
Deadline (3:55)
Bullet In The Head (3:04)
The Crippler (4:13)
Wachturm (3:48)
Tapping The Vein (5:13)
Back To War (3:16)
Hunting Season (4:29)
Reincarnation (7:50)
Body Parts (LP2: Redux) (3:49)
Skinned Alive (5:13)
One Step Over The Line (3:21)
Deadline (4:26)
Bullet In The Head (4:52)
The Crippler (3:12)
Wachturm (3:50)
Tapping The Vein (5:18)
Back To War (3:20)
Hunting Season (4:31)
Reincarnation (8:02)
Review: Originally released in 1992, the fifth full-length from the German thrash metal pioneers marked a notable embracing of more modern metallic composition, pulling from the burgeoning death metal sound to help sharpen their sonic assault. What resulted was a band who originally formed in 1981 proving they could still go riff for riff with any of their more youthful contemporaries with a barrage of their most frenetic, fast-paced speed-thrash up to that point in their career. Their final effort with founding drummer Chris Witchhunter, the LP also marked the debut of guitarist Andy Brings and now comes home newly remastered and spread out across a lush red vinyl 2xLP.
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The Soul Remains Insane: The Studio Albums 1998 To 2004
The Soul Remains Insane: The Studio Albums 1998 To 2004 (8xLP box set + booklet in spot-varnished slip-case)
Cat: 405053 8745115. Rel: 17 Jun 22
Eye For An Eye (3:36)
No Hope = No Fear (4:30)
Bleed (4:09)
Tribe (6:03)
Bumba (4:04)
First Commandment (4:26)
Bumbklaatt (3:57)
Soulfly (4:46)
Umbabarauma (4:17)
Quilombo (2:50)
Fire (5:14)
The Song Remains Insane (3:44)
No (4:04)
Prejudice (10:29)
Karmageddon (2:10)
Back To The Primitive (4:21)
Pain (3:42)
Bring It (2:58)
Jumpdafuckup (5:28)
Mulambo (4:18)
Son Song (4:31)
Boom (5:01)
Terrorist (3:45)
The Prophet (2:55)
Soulfly (II) (5:44)
In Memory Of (4:59)
Flyhigh (4:48)
Downstroy (4:26)
Seek 'N' Strike (4:24)
Enterfaith (3:43)
One (6:20)
LOTM (2:39)
Brasil (4:53)
Tree Of Pain (8:25)
One Nation (3:50)
9-11-01 (1:53)
Call To Arms (1:37)
Four Elements (2:17)
Soulfly (III) (4:57)
Sangue De Bairro (2:24)
Zumbi (5:57)
Prophecy (3:09)
Living Sacrifice (5:33)
Execution Style (2:17)
Defeat U (2:14)
Mars (5:24)
I Believe (5:52)
Moses (7:40)
Born Again Anarchist (4:37)
Porrada (3:10)
In The Meantime (4:45)
Soulfly IV (6:05)
Wings (2:46)
Wings: March On The River Drina (3:20)
Cangaceiro (2:19)
Ain't No Feeble Bastard (3:20)
Possibility Of Life's Destruction (5:12)
Chaos (4:04)
Soulfire (2:03)
I Will Refuse (2:14)
Under The Sun (1:15)
Tribe (Tribal Terrorism mix) (4:20)
Quilombo (Zumbi dub mix) (3:24)
Umbabarauma (World Cup mix) (3:43)
Terrorist (Total Destruction mix) (4:34)
Berimbau Jam (2:38)
Review: While the Cavalera brothers would become renowned for their work with Sepultura, many will admit to having little reservations about jumping ship to Soulfly when the time came. With frontman Max Cavalera's penchant for ferocious thrash riffage, husking growls and tribal infusions, this later project would bolster some of the most vicious thrash-punk both sides of the millennium. 'The Soul Remains Insane' compiles all four studio albums, released between 1998 to 2004, along with a bonus LP of b-sides, rarities and unreleased tracks. A book with rare interviews offering insight into each record is also included, making this 4 album/1 compilation, 5xLP collection a true spectacle of fan service to behold.
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Inside Ourselves
Inside Ourselves (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BBER 7141. Rel: 18 May 23
Inside Ourselves (8:40)
Alicia (6:52)
Lonely Girl (11:11)
Where (7:41)
Spitfire (0:58)
Track 6 (21:16)
Review: BBE Music continues to delve into the exceptional back catalogue of Detroit's Strata label. Overall, there's not a huge amount there, with just ten albums released during the imprint's tenure. Nevertheless, what's there has plenty worth diving into, not least the stunning cover designs by iconic jazz poet John Sinclair - aesthetics to set the mood, make no mistake.
Sphere's Inside Ourselves was the third record put out on the platform. Recorded live at the Detroit Institute of Arts on 28th June 1970, and like much of the Strata stuff, this is about boundary-free jazz that captivates and compels the listener as much as it seems to entrance and possess those playing it. Indicative of the overall standard that came out of the camp itself, collective memories of Sphere themselves seem hazy, but John Dana, Jimmy Peluso, Keith Vreeland, Eddie Nuccilli and Larry Nozero made up the outfit, so props to them.
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20 Centuries Gone
20 Centuries Gone (180 gram transparent sun yellow vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: CEN 19658719731. Rel: 01 Sep 22
Sorcerer's Fate (5:32)
Mass Formation Psychosis (5:55)
Everything Dies (5:18)
Hollow (5:59)
Escape (4:25)
Waiting For An Alibi (3:33)
Nasty Dogs & Funky Kings (2:49)
Poison Whiskey (3:12)
Review: Arizona doom-metal outfit, Spirit Adrift, are set to follow up last year's exceptional, 'Forge Your Future' EP, with '20 Centuries Gone'; a collection of covers from a diverse array of artists all intrinsic to the band's core dynamic. Running the gamut of deep, underrated tracks from the likes of Type O Negative, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Thin Lizzy and Pantera, this mini-LP of sorts offers a unique insight into the essential components which primary songsmith Nate Garrett constantly finds himself reverting back to, in search of inspiration and rejuvenation. Featuring two brand new songs; the pummeling 'Sorcerer's Fate', and the aptly titled, 'Mass Formation Psychosis', as well as some major surprises (the rendition of Metallica's 'Ride The Lightning' deep cut, 'Escape', is exceptionally potent), this collection keeps the momentum churning on from 2020's last full-length, 'Enlightened in Eternity', and serves as testament to the band's inability to sit still for more than a few months.
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Soma Sema
Cat: M 76661. Rel: 18 Mar 22
Weavering (5:59)
At The Behest Of Origins (2:46)
Above Inhumanity (1:51)
Swoon (5:07)
Blank Masses Inheritance (4:51)
He & The Sea (4:27)
Message In Memories (6:25)
Lumen (5:32)
The Overman (5:41)
Offering (6:12)
 in stock $23.52
When We Were Kings
When We Were Kings (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: FRLP 1426. Rel: 11 Sep 24
End Of Days
Unforgivable
When We Were Kings
Betrayed By Love
Loves Symphony
Trinity
Rhyme Of Time
Raptured
Grateful
Divided By Design
Imperfect World
Review: Following from 2022's not-aptly titled The Final Battle, Orange County Christian power metal legends Stryper continue to weave their devout beliefs and relentless knack for face-melting riffage into one triumphant experience of galloping "God rock". While many of their more popular, less religiously focused peers in say Motley Crue or Poison rest on laurels and legacy shows, primary songwriter Michael Sweet has seemingly refused to let age slow down his frenetic shredding or informed compositions, leading to their 15th full-length When We Were Kings firing on as many cylinders as they were on their 1986 magnum opus To Hell With The Devil. Timeless, seasoned, polished, if you love your retro metal with big hair and some Jesus adoration to boot, you really have come to the perfect place.
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Profane Prayer
Profane Prayer (gatefold red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 406562 9660819. Rel: 29 Feb 24
When The Lions Die (5:46)
Crypts Of Madness (4:22)
Purified By Fire (4:40)
Deathstalker (8:08)
Profane Prayer (4:31)
The Return Of The Reaper (4:06)
Guard Of The Insane (4:09)
Virtues Of Destruction (2:55)
The Fire Paths Of Fate (9:26)
Review: Following on from 2019's Years Of Aggression, Greek thrash metal behemoths Suicidal Angels return with their highly anticipated eighth full-length Profane Prayer. Led by the incomparable vision of sole founding member Nick Melissourgos, the band's recent signing to metal label titan Nuclear Blast, serves as a gleaming sign of approval for their half-decade gestating opus. Teaming with frenetic riffage echoing the likes of early day Megadeth and Testament, this is thrash fury of a deft, artisanal touch, yet delivered with all of the kaleidoscopic abandon of musicians skilled enough to transcend their genre confines without losing sight of what made said genre so potent all those decades prior.
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Fear Inoculum (reissue)
Fear Inoculum (reissue) (trifold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP (side 6 etched) + poster)
Cat: 194399 50201. Rel: 04 Aug 22
Fear Inoculum (10:09)
Pneuma (11:46)
Invincible (12:46)
Legion Inoculant (3:00)
Descending (13:35)
Culling Voices (9:27)
Chocolate Chip Trip (4:43)
Tempest (15:43)
Mocking Beat (2:06)
Review: Fear Inoculum brought a 13-year Tool hiatus to an end in typically dramatic, knock-your-socks-off and blow wind through your hair style. A fine example of what the group have always done so well - running with wolves like Mogwai, only with far more metal sensibilities, and a damn-sight bigger helping of experimentalism, when this bad boy arrived in 2019 it shot straight to the top of the US Billboard 200, the third consecutive record from the group to do so.

Of course, those charts don't necessarily mean as much in this age as they did when the preceding Tool LP dropped, but 270,000 album-equivalent units within the first week do not lie. Nor does the quality of work here. From the avant-garde percussion and awkward synths of 'Chocolate Chip Trip', to the almost-ethereal ambience of 'Legion Inoculant' and the riff and crescendo heavy 'Pneuma', it's a wild thing of beauty.
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There's A Shadow Behind Me: Live At The Jello Loft Los Angeles September 5 1991 FM Broadcast
Cold & Ugly (4:05)
Undertow (5:44)
Sober (4:48)
Crawl Away (5:13)
Sweat (5:16)
Swamp Song (6:25)
4o (5:37)
Hush (3:15)
Review: Before Tool were known for their grandiose live shows that keep frontman Maynard James Keenan shrouded in darkness next to drummer Danny Carey, before they were considered progressive metal titans unmatched by any act within the scene, they were just another four-piece alternative metal group made up of four outsider misfits who seemingly struck a unique balance with one another and a burgeoning fanbase. Captured in 1991 at a performance in the Los Angeles Jello Loft where they would cut their teeth, this set is made up of material from both their 1992 debut 'Opiate' EP and 1993's follow-up full-length Undertow, pre-dating the release of either project, with the songs landing on almost completely unsuspecting ears. Take a fly-on-the-wall earful of early versions of 'Cold & Ugly,' 'Sweat', and 'Hush', which showcase their first forays into aggressive grooves whilst the juxtaposition of these tracks next to their much darker, proggier successors such as 'Sober' and 'Swamp Song', highlight the singular vision they were already striving towards before even dropping one official project.

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Stay Hungry (40th Anniversary Edition)
Stay Hungry (40th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold limited translucent blood red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: RCV 1726511. Rel: 11 Oct 24
Stay Hungry
We're Not Gonna Take It
Burn In Hell
Captain Howdy
Street Justice
Blastin' Fast & Loud (bonus track)
I Wanna Rock
The Price
Don't Let Me Down
The Beast
SMF
Never Say Never (bonus track)
The Kids Are Back (live In San Benardino 1984)
I Wanna Rock
Under The Blade
The Beast
The Price
Stay Hungry
Burn In Hell
SMF
I Wanna Rock (reprise)
Review: Originally released in 1984 and celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, Stay Hungry would serve as the third full-length from glam metal icons Twisted Sister. Certified triple Platinum in the US with over three million copies sold, the record is widely considered to be the crown jewel in the band's gaudy, opalescent crown while boasting their two biggest hits in the form of 'We're Not Gonna Take It' and 'I Wanna Rock'. Fully remastered in a new gatefold sleeve on translucent blood red vinyl, this anniversary edition comes complete with a bonus LP made up of a previously unreleased live album captured during the Stay Hungry tour in San Bernadino, California in 1984.
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October Rust (reissue)
October Rust (reissue) (gatefold limited green & black marbled vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: RCV 1726505. Rel: 09 Oct 24
Bad Ground (0:41)
Track 2 (0:21)
Love You To Death (7:10)
Be My Druidess (5:26)
Green Man (5:47)
Red Water (Christmas Mourning) (6:56)
My Girlfriend's Girlfriend (3:49)
Die With Me (7:17)
Burnt Flowers Fallen (6:14)
In Praise Of Bacchus (7:36)
Cinnamon Girl (4:06)
Glorious Liberation Of The People's Technocratic Republic Of Vinnland By The Combined Forces Of The United Territories Of Europa (1:07)
Wolf Moon (Including Zoanthropic Paranoia) (6:37)
Haunted (10:08)
Track 15 (0:10)
Review: Originally released in 1996, October Rust would serve as the fourth full-length from gothic metal legends Type O Negative, as well as the highly anticipated follow up to their 1993 career-height Bloody Kisses. Known for its markedly less gloomy doom metal approach when compared to prior and subsequent projects, the album has grown a devout cult following due to the extensive number of unabashed ballads and compositionally accessible goth rock bangers (reliably shrouded in their own sonic malaise). Boasting the hit single 'My Girlfriend's Girlfriend' as well as their much-adored cover of Neil Young's 'Cinnamon Girl', many could consider October Rust to be the most accessible entry point to those intimidated by the prowess, hair or jawline of the incomparable visionary Peter Steele. Now almost 30 years young, this long overdue reissue comes spread across a limited green & black marbled vinyl 2xLP pressing.
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Fenice
Fenice (gatefold black & red splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: NR 122LP. Rel: 18 Jul 22
Duat (3:07)
Kepherer (7:16)
Psychostasia (10:43)
Metamorphoenix (6:32)
Pyramind (3:34)
Empyros (7:21)
Review: The Italian psychedelic-sludge trio, Ufomammut, have spent more than twenty years crafting and refining their unique, conceptual blend of all things cosmic and hefty.

On 'Fenice', their ninth full-length and first to feature drummer, Levre, they lean even further into the proggy, space-rock tamperings with layers of ethereal synths and heavily vocoded vocals, helping to elevate this latest concept album to transcendental heights.

Originally conceived as one extended piece before opting to divide the work into six separate movements, Ufomammut return with a towering, complex opus that desires repeat listens in exchange for constant, hallucinatory reward.

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Never Neverland
Never Neverland (limited picture disc LP + poster + insert)
Cat: 198028 210010. Rel: 24 Sep 24
Butterfly (0:10)
Momma Likes The Door Closed (2:26)
Angel Of The Night (0:43)
Suicide Today (3:27)
Sunshine (3:09)
Glass Slippers (3:22)
Fame (3:42)
When The Kids Get Caught (2:57)
Flatline (1:33)
Time Goes On (2:57)
Cold World (4:33)
I Am The Light (2:39)
Farewell (4:05)
Raigeki (1:44)
Hoops (1:07)
Never Neverland (3:52)
Review: Departing Roadrunner Records for the more fitting label home of Century Media, Portland, Oregon's Unto Others (FKA Idle Hands) have consistently been referred to in the music press as the likely torch bearers of the goth-metal revival, with many even heralding them as the 21st century successors to The Sisters Of Mercy or Type O Negative. While their macabre 2019 debut Mana and the more abrasive sophomore effort Strength both provided glimpses of this perceived greatness, it's with their highly anticipated third full-length Never, Neverland the band truly seize the mantle and rise to the weighted pressure. Tapping producer Tom Dalgety (The Cult, Ghost) has proved a stroke of genius, as his experience and melodious sonic penchants allow for glossy synthwave to pulse beneath gloomy, gothic, lovelorn death-rock bangers as accessible and instantaneous as they are menacing. Dust off your black shades and leather jacket, it's cool to be a sad, verbose goth with a deep voice again.
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The Ultimate Incantation
Cat: MOSH 059LPOD. Rel: 08 May 25
Creation (intro)
Dark Age
Vicious Circle
The Crucified Ones
Final Massacre
Testimony
Chaos
One Step To Salvation
Demon's Wind
Decapitated Saints
Breath Of Centuries
Review: Originally released in 1982 via Earache Records (who're also handling this long overdue reissue), The Ultimate Incantation marked the debut full-length from Polish death metal pioneers Vader. Originally recorded at Sunlight Studio in Stockholm, Sweden with Thomas Skogsberg, both the band and label were ultimately unhappy with the final mixes due to their admitted lack of studio equipment, especially the studio's in-house electronic drumkit which simply could not handle the barrage of blastbeats, leading them to relocate and re-record the album in its entirety at London's Rhythm Studios with producer Paul Johnson. Whilst commended upon release for the band's technical proficiency that helped guide the extreme metal movement, some critics found the desired raw recording quality as too abrasive to truly enjoy, but those critiques have become somewhat redundant over the decades with any extreme metal act worthy of the term and the scene as a whole prioritising raw intensity over studio gloss.
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Haunted Presence
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Haunted Presence ('ghost power' silver vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NUM 566LPC2. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Bambi Fodera - "The Moon Turned To Blood" (2:33)
Kiriae Crucible - "The Salem Witch Trial" (2:53)
The Cords - "Ghost Power" (3:04)
The Mystic Tide - "Running Through The Nigh" (2:30)
The Reactions - "In My Grave" (2:46)
The Inmates - "Crystal Ball" (2:26)
Cemetery (10:21)
Medusa - "Unknown Fear" (10:21)
Eugene Viscione - " Turned Killer" (3:10)
Slim Martin - "Haunted After Midnight" (2:49)
Zen Fuller - "Doomsday" (1:55)
Tony & The Monstrosities - "Igor's Party" (2:21)
The A'Kies - "Haunted Piano" (2:18)
Jerry White - "Mummy Drag" (2:49)
The Comics Books - "Black Magic & Witchcraft" (1:51)
Helene Smith - "Thrills & Chills" (2:28)
Angela Alexander & JD. Saddler - "Don't Make Me Kill You" (2:02)
Nat Fross - "Too Many Skeletons In The Closet" (2:29)
JC & The Soul Angels - "Nightmare Strut" (3:51)
Soul Superbs - "Cannibals" (4:28)
Review: Just in time for the spooky season, the wonderful Numero has put together another of their famously good compilations. This one, Haunted Presence (which comes on lovely 'ghost power' silver vinyl) is packed with Halloween treats from across the label's vast span. It takes in ghoulish garage rock like Slim Martin's 'Haunted After Midnight', skeleton-rattling soul like Bambi Fodera's 'The Moon Turned To Blood' and some proto-metal mutations like Medusa's 'Unknown Fear' as well as haunting 60s rock like Angela Alexander & JD. Saddler's 'Don't Make Me Kill You' across 20 tracks that will enliven any seasonal get-together.
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Black Metal (40th Anniversary Edition)
Black Metal (40th Anniversary Edition) (limited silver & black swirl vinyl LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 405053 8768091. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Black Metal (3:44)
To Hell & Back (2:58)
Buried Alive (6:30)
Raise The Dead (2:44)
Teacher's Pet (2:02)
Leave Me In Hell (3:35)
Sacrifice (4:26)
Heaven's On Fire (3:40)
Countess Bathory (3:45)
Don't Burn The Witch (3:19)
At War With Satan (Introduction) (2:10)
Review: The follow up to Newcastle metal icons' stellar debut, Welcome To Hell, is often regarded as one of the quintessential extreme metal contributions, even to this day. Venom would meticulously craft their sophomore effort, with vocalist/bassist Conrad Lent working overtime to mix the tracks, utilising his engineering experience in an attempt to keep costs low while also maintaining full creative control. The end result was Black Metal, a ferocious onslaught of unprecedented technicality, satanic imagery and malevolent atmosphere. It's no small secret that the project is all but directly linked, cited and blamed for the resulting Norwegian black metal genre that would slowly take decrepit shape in the late eighties before plaguing the nineties with as many controversial news articles as it did seminal albums. Even the infamous artwork has become synonymous with the genre as an entity, while the hyper-aggressive, unsettling form of speed-thrash the tracks exude, still stands tall and bold as the intrinsic signifier of the metal scene as a whole, on a deathmarch into uncharted, undiscovered realms of extremity in 1982. Four decades on, this anniversary edition serves as credence to the birth of all modern forms of extreme metal.
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Vision Of Disorder (reissue)
Vision Of Disorder (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 1986. Rel: 06 Nov 24
Element (3:11)
Watering Disease (2:31)
Through My Eyes (3:36)
Viola (2:27)
Liberation (5:15)
Divide Side (1:50)
Ways To Destroy One's Ambition (2:44)
Suffer (2:54)
Zone Zero (3:53)
DTO (3:59)
Excess (3:09)
Gloom (2:53)
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Rrroooaaarrr
Rrroooaaarrr (galaxy vinyl LP)
Cat: HRR 966LPGX. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Korgull The Exterminator (Ripping Side)
Fuck Off & Die
Slaughter In A Grave
Ripping Headaches
Horror
Thrashing Rage (Thrashing Side)
Helldriver
Build Your Weapons
To The Death!
Review: Originally released in 1986 during their formative Noise Records era, Rrroooaaarrr would serve as the sophomore follow up to Canadian progressive metal legends Voivod's debut album War & Pain, whilst offering the first true glimpses into the more spacy cosmic compositional approach that would ultimately become their new sonic bedrock. While perhaps not at the level of prog wonder that has elevated 1987's Killing Technology to a much-adored fan favourite, the material on their second effort works as almost a bridge between their speed-thrash origins and the more fully realised vision their later material would harbour. While flashy and intricate, this early work is a testament to how formidable of a straight up thrash metal beast the band originally were before they would opt to distance themselves from their burgeoning peers in Metallica or Megadeth; marking the true beginning of their journey into the great unknown (also referred to as "space-prog").

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Inmazes
Inmazes (limited gatefold transparent orange & black marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: M 748713. Rel: 12 Dec 24
The Same War
Stray The Skies
Starburn
Owls
Your Mind Is A Helpless Dreamer
Emily
Gutter Moon
A Stare Without Eyes
Feed The Creatures
Inmazes
Gutter Moon (October session - bonus track)
Stray The Skies (October session - bonus track)
Review: Originally released in 2015, Inmazes marked the debut full-length from Danish progressive metal outfit VOLA. Taking sonic influence from the Djent scene pioneered by Meshuggah and further popularised by acts such as Periphery, yet eschewing much of the metalcore aspects prevalent within the subgenre, the material draws as much from Scandinavian prog metal acts such as Opeth and Katatonia, only fitted with seven string guitar low-end grooves and chunky riffage, making for a curious combination of progressive artistry and Djentcore heft, all unified under the saccharine, almost shoegaze lilt of primary songwriter Asger Mygind's understated vocal delivery. While the band would stray further into melodic, synth-laden prog soundscapes on 2018's sophomore follow up Applause Of A Distant Crowd, this debut where is they let their Djent flag fly as high as the influences worn on their sleeves.
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Dog Eat Dog
Dog Eat Dog (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3139. Rel: 04 May 23
Machine Gun (5:48)
The Hole In My Wall (1:35)
April 2031 (4:27)
Andy Warhol Was Right (3:35)
Bonfire (4:15)
The Bitter Pill (4:13)
Hollywood (So Far, So Good) (3:46)
All My Bridges Are Burning (3:46)
Quicksand (3:46)
Let It Rain (3:46)
Inside Out (3:46)
Sad Theresa (3:46)
Review: Huge guitar solos, a not-so-subtle hint of seduction and romance, rousing choruses and an attitude that screams: "I'm gonna make that heavy metal hand signal every five or six minutes." Warrant may not be the first name on everyone's lips when it comes to the heyday big room, sexually charged glam metal, but when all is said and done they did pretty well during their seven years in the game.
Emerging from the Los Angeles scene of the mid-late-1980s, a city that has a lot to answer for in these musical ends, by the time they packed up their Fenders and called time more than 10million albums had been sold, with the double-platinum Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich the real gem of the lot. Dog Eat Dog came along a little later, in 1992, and by this point the group had really got into gear. Don't expect the same tangible hunger and impact as the inaugural effort, then, but in many ways this is far more complete example of what they were gunning for.
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Wintersun
Wintersun (gatefold transparent orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 072736 1266974. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Beyond The Dark Sun (2:30)
Winter Madness (5:01)
Sleeping Stars (5:34)
Battle Against Time (7:03)
Death & The Healing (7:08)
Starchild (7:48)
Beautiful Death (7:59)
Sadness & Hate (10:18)
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Worlds Collide Tour: Live In Amsterdam
Worlds Collide Tour: Live In Amsterdam (limited gatefold 180 gram audiophile white marbled vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 3747C. Rel: 18 Jun 24
Our Solemn Hour (5:17)
Faster (4:45)
Paradise (What About Us?) (5:26)
Stand My Ground (4:30)
Angels (4:09)
Iron (5:39)
Raise Your Banner (6:08)
Entertain You (3:31)
The Reckoning (feat Amy Lee) (4:17)
Supernova (6:31)
Don't Pray For Me (3:40)
All I Need (5:01)
Ice Queen (5:38)
Mother Earth (5:06)
Review: Worlds Collide Tour is the sixth live album from Dutch symphonic metal legends Within Temptation, taken from their largest home-country show to date on November 29, 2022 at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, marking the band's first time headlining the iconic venue. A co-headline tour with Evanescence, the run would be delayed four times due to COVID before finally taking flight across 2022, with the incomparable Amy Lee even joining Sharon den Adel for a powerhouse performance of 'The Reckoning' each night. Boasting a career-spanning catalogue up to and including 'Entertain You' taken from last year's latest full-length Bleed Out before the album had even been announced.
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Foreverglade
Foreverglade (limited clear & sea blue splattered vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: SPIN139LP B7. Rel: 08 Jun 22
Foreverglade (intro) (5:18)
Murk Above The Dark Moor (7:34)
Cloaked In Nightwinds (11:12)
Empire Of The Necromancers (6:56)
Subaqueous Funeral (3:39)
Centuries Of Ooze (9:26)
Review: It took just a year and a half for Florida's Worm to follow up their widely acclaimed doom, funeral, scary-men-grunting-over-engine-room-guitars album Gloomlord with this latest effort. In the world of modern music, that's actually relatively rapid (long gone are the days when rock bands would pump out one LP per year minimum), and yet the contents of Foreverglade feel remarkably un-rushed and, perhaps not patient - that would be a misleading way to describe such commanding and uncompromising sounds - but nevertheless meticulous in planning and production. While the uninitiated may be tricked into believing that this kind of heavyweight, oppressive-sounding noise has one track, the truth is what makes Worm's new offering so refreshing and essential is the way it pays respect to a gamut of metal, playing with tempos and time signatures and generally wanting to f*!k stuff up in a way that only true artists seem capable of.
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Ritual Hymns
Ritual Hymns (gatefold cursed earth & black splattered vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: ULR 322LP. Rel: 08 Sep 22
Ritual Hymns (6:46)
Ov Sword & Nail (4:08)
The Ravens Keep (4:50)
Chalice Ov Rebirth (4:01)
Blood Kingdom (7:00)
Wilted Moon (4:37)
A Bird In The Dusk (6:15)
The River Ov Knives (5:13)
Winter Sun (8:19)
Review: Massachuessetts symphonic deathcore brutalisers, Worm Shepherd, made quite the statement of intent with 2020's 'In the Wake ov Sol'. On their sophomore effort, however, it now becomes abundantly clear just how much expansive venom the group have been harbouring. 'Ritual Hymns' builds upon its preceding debut with obliterating breakdowns, complex, frosted melodics and a weary, theatrical sense of nihilism that elevate epic centrepieces such as, 'Blood Kingdom' and 'A Bird In The Dusk' to a level of spectacle only tangentially approach on their debut.
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Left To Rot
Left To Rot (limited 'coffee grind' splattered vinyl LP with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: 505500 6569810. Rel: 11 Nov 24
Mass Disruption (Unused Recordings) (0:40)
Why We Fight (1:28)
Tight Shirt, Tighter Jeans (1:54)
Rapid Abortions Of Ridiculous Proportions (0:54)
Set To Kill (Wormrot/Diseptic Split 2008) (1:03)
Now It's Time (0:23)
Left To Rot (0:32)
Beer Or Nothing (1:16)
Saw Throat (1:02)
False Grind Sodomy (0:03)
Refuse (1:24)
Propagrinda (Dead EP 2008) (0:33)
Condemnation (0:33)
Power & Terror Maximator (1:06)
Wall Of Shit (0:29)
Fuck I'm Drunk! (0:59)
Uncovered & Proud As Fuck (0:39)
Violate The Dead (1:02)
Castrate Matrep (0:43)
Amsterdamned (0:52)
Mass Disruption (0:41)
Operation Grindcore (0:34)
Newkiller Nuclear (0:50)
Freedom To Act (1:22)
Why We Fight (1:27)
Propagrinda (demo 2007) (0:24)
Condemnation (0:30)
Bombastard (0:44)
Raging Bullshit (0:55)
Wall Of Shit (0:33)
Freedom To Act (1:27)
Violate The Dead (1:02)
Mass Disruption (0:44)
Evolved Into Obliteration (0:59)
Review: Following on from the 2022 career-height of their seminal fourth full-length Hiss, Singapore grindcore heroes Wormrot return with a rare slice of fan service in the form of the Left To Rot 12". Compiling several of their previously never-pressed-to-vinyl early releases such as their 2007 Demo, 2008's 'Dead' EP, as well as their 2008 split tape with Greece's Diseptic and even some newly re-recorded cuts, the total damage clocks in at 34 tracks of venomous, vicious, vitally unhinged grindcore of the most scabrous variety, designed to emboldened only those with the most calloused and familiar of ears whilst alienating every other would be passerby listener in existence. Get in.
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Kin (reissue)
Kin (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile blade bullet vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 2981C. Rel: 31 Aug 22
The Order Of Chaos (4:34)
A Friend To You (4:53)
All Bleed Red (3:29)
No More Time (6:57)
Waiting (4:35)
Come Tomorrow (5:32)
Release (5:17)
See Through You (6:01)
Another Day (4:52)
Review: The third full-length from one of the UK's "big four" thrash metal acts, Xentrix, was quite the controversial project upon its initial release in 1992. Leaning into a more progressive metal influence saw the band abandon some of their metallic potency in search of more texture and artistry. They've since gone on to refer to the work as the biggest mistake of their career, while it also led to the departure of vocalist/guitarist, Chris Astley, until his 2006 return after the band reformed. Like most albums steeped in artistic self-deprecation and early fan backlash, 'Kin', has gone on to find its audience, with expectation and anticipation now removed from the conversation, the group's attempt to strive for material beyond their integral make up is as refreshing as it is forward thinking for an early nineties thrash record.
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