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A “dystopian rock’n’roll anthem” by Norwegian outfit Kvelertak. Taken from Nattesferd, the follow-up to 2013’s great Meir (review), out May 13 on Roadrunner.
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Vektor, the sickest band in modern thrash, returns with new LP Terminal Redux on May 6 via Earache. Check out the opening track above and Anthony’s review of their fantastic previous effort Outer Isolation here.
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Technical death metal outfit Gorguts is following up its fantastic 2013 album Colored Sands (review) with an EP called Pleiades’ Dust on May 13 via Season of Mist. Here’s a segment of its long, lone composition.
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A track from each half of Boris and Merzbow’s collaborative double-album Gensho, out March 18 via Relapse. Sounds mighty when played in sync!
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Drone metal duo The Body and powerviolence quartet Full of Hell have joined forces for the collaborative album One Day You Will Ache Like I Ache. Hear the closer above and know that the project drops March 25 through Neurot Recordings.
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A Boire et A Manger by Pensées Nocturnes An oddball, jazz-infused depressive black metal album from Parisian act Pensées Nocturnes.
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Pop. 1280 delivers a nightmare of a record, fusing goth rock, noise, and ambient music on their third LP for Sacred Bones.
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Hyperion by Krallice Properly kicking off 2016, New York black metal outfit Krallice surprises again with this new 3-track EP!
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Savannah, GA sludge metal outfit Baroness returns with the latest installment in their color-coded album series, Purple.