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Kickback forever war
Read more: Kickback forever warExtensive lyrical review and analysis of Kickback’s landmark second album Forever War. The album delves into dark themes, inner struggles, and societal disconnection, drawing inspiration from serial killers’ mindsets. The music, heavily influenced by Metal, is considered the band’s magnum opus.
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Kickback cornered
Read more: Kickback corneredGeneral Cornered is the first full-length of the French band Kickback. Kickback is a Parisian band. This album was released in 1995. Before this they had released a few demos and a 7 inch. This article isn’t focusing too much on the biographical facts about the band. It’s an approach to the mindset of the…
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Dudsekop liksems
Read more: Dudsekop liksemsReview of the first Dudsekop release. A Black Metal influenced masterpiece by Josh Fury with lyrics in West-Flemish, his mother tongue.
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Timebomb the full wrath of the slave
Read more: Timebomb the full wrath of the slaveIntroduction to Timebomb, an Italian Hardcore band from Rome. A musical and lyrical analysis. Some pressing info added and also two songs in audio.
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Morning Again my statement of life in a dying world
Read more: Morning Again my statement of life in a dying worldThe 1997 ep of Morning Again. A lyrical analysis of the three songs. The ethical and ecological approach to the future development of mankind and our home, the earth.
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Survival Instinct
Read more: Survival InstinctMorning Again’s latest release from 2018 was not yet reviewed. I remember what I thought way back in the mid to late 90’s when I first heard Morning Again. I thought they sounded a bit technical and fragmented. There was bits of melodic metal guided by ‘chugging riffs’ in their music. It took me a…
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Hands Upon Salvation “Heresy”
Read more: Hands Upon Salvation “Heresy”Hands Upon Salvation, the Indonesian Metalcore band has returned with a great album, called “Heresy”. Hands Upon Salvation has released three albums over the past 15 years. The first, from 2004, is called “Celebrate The Newborn” and is their darkest album filled with fast and cold Death Metal influenced riffs. In 2012 they released “Entity”,…
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Devour defiant until the end
Read more: Devour defiant until the endLimburg’s Devour releases the album Defiant Until The End. Metalcore in vein of the forefathers, reviewed track by track.
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Snapcase lookinglasself LP
Read more: Snapcase lookinglasself LPSnapcase repress of their classic album Lookinglasself for Record Store Day. The music, artwork and band reviewed.
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