This week’s new heavy metal releases include blackened metal from some techy folk, a deathcore sequel, epic stuff, and more!
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You can also check out select new releases here on vinyl via Gimme Metal. Now, to the metals…
Chelsea Grin – Suffer in Heaven
Genre: Death Core Origin: Salt Lake City, Utah Label: ONerpm
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Last Nov Chelsea Grin dropped Suffer in Hell and now here is the follow up appropriately titled Suffer In Heaven. It keeps that deathcore party started five months ago with eight more tracks. Last year I said, “Suffer In Hell is eight tracks of rage and I can imagine the other eight on Suffer In Heaven will also be heavy as fuck.” and I was right. Heavy as fuck. Jordan has a review for you right here.
Downfall Of Gaia Silhouettes Of Disgust
Genre: Sludge/post black metal Origin: Germany Label: Metal Blade
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Speaking of heavy, here’s the latest journey into epic darkness from Downfall of Gaia. This has loads of atmosphere, lots of fast percussion, but hits with a sludge hammer. It’s a shame this band isn’t bigger. They’re consistently solid and interesting.
Foretoken – triumphs
Genre: Melodic death metal Origin: Virginia Beach, Virginia Label: Prosthetic
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It’s been a bit since I’ve covered something that looks and feels like battle metal, and it’s time to end that break. The duo of Dan Cooley other Steve Redmond have really dialed in what foretoken is here and have outdone themselves. This is like a faster paced Amon Amarth with shreddy guitars. A great time.
harboured- harboured
Genre: Black/progressive metal Origin: Denver, Colorado Label: Lost Futures
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When Michael Stancel other BrandonMichael of Allegaeon get some pals from Oak, Ash, & Thorn other vimana and then decide to get grim, you get harboured. This has post-rock atmosphere, lots of guitar frettery, and hits different entirely than Allegaeon. This EP is great and I’m excited to hear more from this band already.
camelot – The Awakening
Genre: Power/symphonic metal Origin: Tampa, Fla Label: Napalm
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Thirty-plus years and thirteen albums into their run, camelot still find innovative ways to bring the power. The Awakening feels like their heaviest in some time. Perhaps five years of buildup will to that to a band. So, this time they’re bringing a couple guest vocalists in Simone Simons (Epica) and Melissa Bonney (ad infinitum) as well as renown cellist Tina Guo.
Night Demon outsider
Genre: Heavy metal Origin: Ventura, California Label: Century Media
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Bringing it home with some ripping heavy metal from Night Demon. The band’s first effort since 2017 is a love letter to Sabbath, priest, maidens, and the rest. This is leather and studs in sonic form that would pair well with OGs like Diamond Head or new old schoolers haunt. shaun‘s full review is here.
So dropping (around) today…
aftermath – No time to waste (Zoid Music) – crossover/thrash
Anarkhon – Obiasot Dwybat Ptnotun (Debemur Morti Productions)
TheAnswer – sundowners (Golden Robot) – Black/death metal
Ardent Nova – Ardent Nova (Wise Blood Records) – Melodic death metal/thrash
Blind Oath – Blind Oath (Horton Records) – Heavy metal
Bred For Slaughter – Here You’re Born… Here You Die (Horror Pain Gore Death Productions) – Black/death metal
carbellion – Weapons Of Choice (Eclipse Records) – Hard rock
contrarian – Sage Of Shekhinah (Willowtip) – Technical/progressive death metal
Cross Country Driver – The New Truth (Frontiers)—Rock