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This Month's Recommended New Releases (May 2018)...

5/30/2018

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Manacle - No Fear To Persevere (No Remorse)

Balls to the wall classic metal is the order of the day on the debut from these Toronto maniacs. Power vocals, thrashing, proggy riffs and sing along choruses...can't beat that. Fans of early Savatage, EP-era Queensryche and Messiah-era Candlemass will all dig this one. 
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ALMS - Act One (Shadow Kingdom)

The debut album from this Baltimore quintet is an absolute clinic in how to incorporate keyboard/organ into a doom band. Add in the solid riffing, the huge leads and the smooth dual vocals and you have yourself one hell of a debut. Retro doom that doesn't sound forced or gimmicky.

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Evil-Lÿn - Disciple of Steel (No Remorse)

Another debut and another super-catchy throwback classic metal album from Finland. Everything is in place here for a killer record - great songs, boss guitar, 80's vibe - but I'm not 100% on board with the pirate vocals. I wish they incorporated more of the high-pitched vocals that cut through at times. It's still a lot of fun and a great start.

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Iron Void - Excalibur (Shadow Kingdom)

The British trio continues with their no-frills doom on their third release. Traditional doom with plodding pace and crushing riffs and emotive leads. Throw in the fantasy King Arthur themed lyrics and I'm sold. You've heard this stuff before, but you liked it then and you'll like it now.

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Traitors Gate - Fallen (No Remorse)

These Welshmen were together from 1979-1989 but have only recently recently reformed and released their debut record. I didn't think we needed another Manilla Road, but I've changed my mind after jamming this one. The guitar tone is almost too thick for a NWOBHM-style release, but it doesn't detract from the amazing vocal performance and the well-crafted songs.

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Witch Mountain - Witch Mountain (Svart)

Losing a dynamic vocalist like Uta Plotkin would be the death knell for most bands, but these Portlanders reloaded with the equally-impressive Kayla Dixon and kept moving forward. Pretty typical WM release with the crushing doom vibe and riffs and ultra-bluesy vocals. Dixon's range is absolutely stunning on this record and worth the price of admission alone.

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Witchsorrow - Hexenhammer (Candlelight)

The heaviest record on this list by far. The Brit trio returns with their 4th album of Electric Wizard-esque doom metal. Thick ass riffs, plodding paces and witchcraft themed-lyrics makes a solid recipe for a doom record, no? Like I mentioned, if you're into EW and looking for more in that vein, start with this record and work your way back. Great stuff.

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Best Q1 2018 Metal Releases...

5/11/2018

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Catching up on some releases from the first quarter of 2018 that I really enjoyed.
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Visigoth - Conqueror's Oath (Metal Blade)

I really enjoyed this Utah 5-piece's 2015 debut, but their 2nd release is on another level. Swords and sorcery themed traditional heavy metal with an insane amount of hooks, riffs and leads. There's not one bad song on here. Early contender for 2018 Album of the Year. 

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The Watchers - Black Abyss (Ripple)

This Texan quartet deals out some riffs heavier than a Whataburger patty melt on their debut full-length. They manage to tread the fine line between stoner rock and doom metal with deft balance, leaning more towards the heavy end but retaining that classic Texas groove and swagger.

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Black Wizard - Livin' Oblivion (Listenable)

Somehow these guys have managed to fly under my radar for a decade now, but I'm rectifying that with their 4th release. Riff-heavy, up-tempo, duel guitar doom metal with pummeling drums and smooth vocals. This is what Orange Goblin should be releasing these days.

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Gygax - Second Edition (Creator-Destructor)

This is the perfect record to blast out of your Trans-Am now that the weather has finally come around. 8 tracks of D&D-themed  Thin Lizzy worship are featured on the LA foursome's second record. Best guitar harmonies I've heard in a long time.

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High Reeper - High Reeper (Heavy Psych)

In a world where everyone rips off Sabbath, you need to do a fantastic job to stand out and these Philly hippies manage to pull it off quite well on their debut. I could've used a beefier bass tone, but otherwise, this is a solid worship record that doesn't get tired on repeat plays.

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Fuzz Lord - Fuzz Lord (Fuzzdoom)

Okay, so the band is called Fuzz Lord and their own label is called Fuzzdoom...so I don't really need to explain what you're getting here. But it's really good debut from the Chillicothe, OH trio and it sounds absolutely fantastic for a record recorded in a basement and self-released.

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Speedclaw - Beast in the Mist (Shadow Kingdom)

Speed Metal isn't usually in my wheelhouse, but these Croatians manage to pack a whole lot of fun into under 30 minutes on their second EP. Buzzsaw riffs and shredding leads complement the throaty vocals and the surprisingly well-written lyrics. This would've blown you away in 1983. Reminiscent of my other speed crush Bewitcher.


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Gatekeeper - East of Sun (Cruz Del Sur)

If you release a Conan the Barbarian themed record, I'm going to listen it. Period. And if it's as good as this one, it ends up on the blog. It's that easy. Bonus points if you're Canadian. Excellent thrash/trad metal. They also cover Omen and Savatage, in case you were wondering where they're coming from. 

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