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  1. 2 days ago · Before I even laid eyes once on the glorious pixel art that adorns Calamity, From Dying Suns had sold me on their debut promise of progressive death metal. Hailing from the great French north of Quebec, and pulling performers whose live credentials include heavyweights like First Fragment, Augury, and Obliveon, this side-scrolling informed album, this full-length offering stood before itself ...

  2. 5 days ago · Swedish melodic death metal collective The Halo Effect have announced a headline tour of Europe for 2025. The band, composed of former In Flames members including current Dark Tranquillity vocalist Mikael Stanne, will hit the road in January with support from Peter Tägtren’s industrial project Pain and melodeath up-and-comers Bloodred Hourglass.

  3. 4 days ago · 06.-07.09.2024 DE Barleben – Metal Embrace Festival 13.09.2024 DE Siegen – Vortex 14.09.2024 DE Frankfurt – Schöppche Keller 28.09.2024 DE Wermelskirchen – AJZ 11.10.2024 DE Trier – Luckys Luke 12.10.2024 DE Marburg – KFZ 19.10.2024 DE Ahrensburg – Unleash The Kraken Festival 26.10.2024 DE Meinerzhagen – Metal 4 Meinerzhagen ...

  4. 17 hours ago · For instance, a deeper cut like “World Ablaze” perfectly blends a more ominous vibe recalling Scandinavian death metal, but still maintains the expected arena-ready bravado and accessible grooves. These choices of notes and chords aren’t just aesthetic but serve an emotional throughline.

  5. 3 days ago · Here's are what in opinion are the some of the best Melodeath albums ever, the top 25 being essential. I know I missed many other great albums, but this will...

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  6. 1 day ago · “SIX FEET UNDER has found their way back to their own strengths and instead of focusing on speed or groove, the latest offering shows all aspects of the death metal pioneers from Tampa, Florida.” — Markus Heavy Music Blog. SIX FEET UNDER: Chris Barnes – vocals Jack Owen – rhythm guitar Ray Suhy – lead guitar Jeff Hughell – bass

  7. 2 days ago · Take the morbidly infectious, Monotheist-esque mix of malice and misery that makes up “Tlayohuali” – whose central melodic refrain will likely continue to haunt you long after the song has ended – or the ritualistic vibes of “Tlaloc Icuic”, both of which demonstrate that the band’s sound isn’t just sticking to the same well-worn ...

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