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Review: Starbynary – Romeo and Juliet, Pt. I

In fair Trieste where we lay our scene, from ancient playwright break to new concept album, where Italian blood makes Italian hands play metal.

By Francesco, 3 weeksOctober 17, 2025 ago

Review: Dissona – Receptor

Music that makes you crawl as well as tower tall.

By Dave, 1 monthOctober 1, 2025 ago

Review: Lorna Shore – I Feel the Everblack Festering Within Me

Landing on familiar shores.

By Vince, 1 monthSeptember 23, 2025 ago

Review: Creatvre – Toujours Humain

Man and machine are in an imminent collision course. This is music reflective of that future.

By Andy, 3 monthsAugust 10, 2025 ago

Review: Δynamis – Byzantine Metal

A sweet heavy metal intro to Orthodox Christian traditions.

By Andy, 3 monthsJuly 23, 2025 ago

Review: Scardust – Souls

Scardust’s latest album poses an important question: what if more is more?

By Claire, 4 monthsJuly 16, 2025 ago

Review: Maestrick – Espresso Della Vita: Lunare

Maestrick take you on a train ride through life on Lunare, the counterpart to their 2018 release.

By Francesco, 6 monthsApril 28, 2025 ago

Review: Kerberos – Apostle to the Malevolent

Biggest surprise of the year

By Zach, 7 monthsApril 2, 2025 ago

Interview: Alex Haddad (Dessiderium)

Zach interviews Dessiderium’s Alex Haddad on an album 10 years in the making, JRPGs, and moving away from a love affair with Opeth.

By Zach, 8 monthsMarch 14, 2025 ago

Review: ELYOSE – Évidence

French metallers ELYOSE offer up a cuvée speciale with delicate notes of djent, electronica, and pop coming through on the palate.

By Francesco, 9 monthsFebruary 10, 2025 ago

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7: Noteworthy
6: Satisfactory
5: Unremarkable
4: Weak
3: Bad
2: Awful
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