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Review: A Storm of Light – Forgive Us Our Trespasses (2009)

First and foremost, I want to say that the label distributing this fine piece of work is Neurot Recordings, the group who is also distributing the Shrinebuilder debut which I simply cannot get enough of. Everyone should check out Neurot’s website to see all the other great material they are or have distributed in the [...]

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Review: Locrian – Drenched Lands (2009)

Metal fans are often maligned as being type cast idiots who only seek out harder, faster music. However any true metal fan knows that metal, and all its multi-facets, often fill the role of bridge leading its listeners to newfound lands of music that really have little to do with metal in terms of guitar [...]

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Review: HYPNO5E – Des Deux L’une Est L’Autre (2009)

In only the last two years or so, the metal scene has welcomed in some great, original metal coming out of the extreme scene that has been focusing more on ambient, progressive vibes. Some stand out attractions for this “new wave” of sorts, would be of course Mastodon and Between the Buried and Me as [...]

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