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Domgård - Streaming New Tunes Online - news image Domgård - Streaming New Tunes Online 06.05
Swedish black metal purveyors Domgård will drop a new EP, Járngaldr, later this year. You can give a listen to two preview tunes, "Járngaldr" and "Surtalogi", via Black Metal Promotion's YouTube channel.
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Gangar – Kinomaja, Tallinn, Estonia, 26.04.2024
by Ivor | 06.05
It was by sheer accident that I stumbled on Gangar's gig on the ticket marketplace searching for something else entirely. What caught my eye initially was the advertised mix of folk, jazz, metal, and prog. What sealed the deal, however, was the description, which quoted, of all things, Metal Storm's Non-Metals review of the band's début EP Tre Danser and reminded me that I probably had a still-open Bandcamp tab somewhere as a reminder from way back when.
Clandestine Cuts Vol. 14 Issue #4 - Awesome New Demos and EPs
by nikarg, musclassia, Nejde, Starvynth, Abattoir, AndyMetalFreak | 05.05
Clandestine Cuts are the best demos and EPs from the metal underground. This issue features music from Druidess, Deeproot, Dungeon Shaker, Aastarah, Rotten Cavern, and D’Archipelago.
Wait A Minute! This Isn't Metal! - March 2024
by RaduP, musclassia | 11.04
We here at Metal Storm pride ourselves in the metal that we live and breathe, and most importantly, write about. But there's a whole world out there aside from Satan-worshiping black metal and dragon-slaying power metal. Here's what we checked out this month.
Clandestine Cuts Vol. 14 Issue #3 - Awesome New Demos and EPs
by nikarg, musclassia, Nejde, Starvynth, Abattoir | 07.04
Clandestine Cuts are the best demos and EPs from the metal underground. This issue features music from Eyriahrk Nunshkar, Saint Heaven, Darkvoid, Ancient Seance, Ethereal Wound, and Chymist.
Emperor - Glasgow, Scotland, 22nd March 2024
by Baz Anderson | 25.03
The story of Emperor is of a band who formed and gained first acclaim during the flash fire of the most controversial era of extreme metal, and through the relatively short span of seven years released four genre-defining albums that step by step took the band musically further from their beginnings...
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Ponte Del Diavolo - Fire Blades From The Tomb

It’s a known tradition to have Italian bands play out-of-the-box doom metal. The latest very noteworthy export from the boot-shaped country comes in the form of Ponte Del Diavolo and their debut album, Fire Blades From The Tomb. This is a blackened doom revelation, full of occult rock, post-punk, and darkwave sensitivities. Atmospheric nightly soundscapes, fierce aggressive leanings, medieval mysteries, and ritualistic invocations of evil find their place in this engrossing manifestation of menacing doom, while the haunting melodies, the dual bass attack, the evocative clarinet, and the Siouxsie Sioux-esque vocals make for a bold sound that is both familiar and uncommon in its nature.
Picked by: nikarg
Thumbs up: musclassia
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