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End Of Dormancy
End Of Dormancy (limited translucent ocean blue vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: BP 1673. Rel: 10 Mar 25
The End Of Dormancy (8:14)
The End Of Dormancy (live Montreal Jazz Fest 2019) (9:06)
The Unknown Knows (live Montreal Jazz Fest 2019) (5:02)
Review: Canadian sci-fi-tinged prog metal auteurs Voivod originally unveiled The End Of Dormancy EP in 2020, with this "ocean blue" reissue from Brutal Panda sprinkling extra aesthetic weight to the title-track's nautical tale of a mysterious entity leagues beneath the sea. Originally a cut from 2018's critically acclaimed The Wake, this EP version offers a unique "Metal Section" take, almost a full minute longer with added trumpets, saxophone and trombones, whilst the B-side features a live rendition of the epic piece as well as the iconic opening track from the band's seminal 1989 prog-thrash masterpiece Nothingface - 'The Unknown Knows', both performed at the Live Montreal Jazz Fest 2019.

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Rrroooaaarrr
Rrroooaaarrr (galaxy vinyl LP)
Cat: HRR 966LPGX. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Korgull The Exterminator (Ripping Side)
Fuck Off & Die
Slaughter In A Grave
Ripping Headaches
Horror
Thrashing Rage (Thrashing Side)
Helldriver
Build Your Weapons
To The Death!
Review: Originally released in 1986 during their formative Noise Records era, Rrroooaaarrr would serve as the sophomore follow up to Canadian progressive metal legends Voivod's debut album War & Pain, whilst offering the first true glimpses into the more spacy cosmic compositional approach that would ultimately become their new sonic bedrock. While perhaps not at the level of prog wonder that has elevated 1987's Killing Technology to a much-adored fan favourite, the material on their second effort works as almost a bridge between their speed-thrash origins and the more fully realised vision their later material would harbour. While flashy and intricate, this early work is a testament to how formidable of a straight up thrash metal beast the band originally were before they would opt to distance themselves from their burgeoning peers in Metallica or Megadeth; marking the true beginning of their journey into the great unknown (also referred to as "space-prog").

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Inmazes
Inmazes (limited gatefold transparent orange & black marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: M 748713. Rel: 12 Dec 24
The Same War
Stray The Skies
Starburn
Owls
Your Mind Is A Helpless Dreamer
Emily
Gutter Moon
A Stare Without Eyes
Feed The Creatures
Inmazes
Gutter Moon (October session - bonus track)
Stray The Skies (October session - bonus track)
Review: Originally released in 2015, Inmazes marked the debut full-length from Danish progressive metal outfit VOLA. Taking sonic influence from the Djent scene pioneered by Meshuggah and further popularised by acts such as Periphery, yet eschewing much of the metalcore aspects prevalent within the subgenre, the material draws as much from Scandinavian prog metal acts such as Opeth and Katatonia, only fitted with seven string guitar low-end grooves and chunky riffage, making for a curious combination of progressive artistry and Djentcore heft, all unified under the saccharine, almost shoegaze lilt of primary songwriter Asger Mygind's understated vocal delivery. While the band would stray further into melodic, synth-laden prog soundscapes on 2018's sophomore follow up Applause Of A Distant Crowd, this debut where is they let their Djent flag fly as high as the influences worn on their sleeves.
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Dog Eat Dog
Dog Eat Dog (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3139. Rel: 04 May 23
Machine Gun (5:48)
The Hole In My Wall (1:35)
April 2031 (4:27)
Andy Warhol Was Right (3:35)
Bonfire (4:15)
The Bitter Pill (4:13)
Hollywood (So Far, So Good) (3:46)
All My Bridges Are Burning (3:46)
Quicksand (3:46)
Let It Rain (3:46)
Inside Out (3:46)
Sad Theresa (3:46)
Review: Huge guitar solos, a not-so-subtle hint of seduction and romance, rousing choruses and an attitude that screams: "I'm gonna make that heavy metal hand signal every five or six minutes." Warrant may not be the first name on everyone's lips when it comes to the heyday big room, sexually charged glam metal, but when all is said and done they did pretty well during their seven years in the game.
Emerging from the Los Angeles scene of the mid-late-1980s, a city that has a lot to answer for in these musical ends, by the time they packed up their Fenders and called time more than 10million albums had been sold, with the double-platinum Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich the real gem of the lot. Dog Eat Dog came along a little later, in 1992, and by this point the group had really got into gear. Don't expect the same tangible hunger and impact as the inaugural effort, then, but in many ways this is far more complete example of what they were gunning for.
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Wintersun
Wintersun (gatefold transparent orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 072736 1266974. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Beyond The Dark Sun (2:30)
Winter Madness (5:01)
Sleeping Stars (5:34)
Battle Against Time (7:03)
Death & The Healing (7:08)
Starchild (7:48)
Beautiful Death (7:59)
Sadness & Hate (10:18)
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Worlds Collide Tour: Live In Amsterdam
Worlds Collide Tour: Live In Amsterdam (limited gatefold 180 gram audiophile white marbled vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 3747C. Rel: 18 Jun 24
Our Solemn Hour (5:17)
Faster (4:45)
Paradise (What About Us?) (5:26)
Stand My Ground (4:30)
Angels (4:09)
Iron (5:39)
Raise Your Banner (6:08)
Entertain You (3:31)
The Reckoning (feat Amy Lee) (4:17)
Supernova (6:31)
Don't Pray For Me (3:40)
All I Need (5:01)
Ice Queen (5:38)
Mother Earth (5:06)
Review: Worlds Collide Tour is the sixth live album from Dutch symphonic metal legends Within Temptation, taken from their largest home-country show to date on November 29, 2022 at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, marking the band's first time headlining the iconic venue. A co-headline tour with Evanescence, the run would be delayed four times due to COVID before finally taking flight across 2022, with the incomparable Amy Lee even joining Sharon den Adel for a powerhouse performance of 'The Reckoning' each night. Boasting a career-spanning catalogue up to and including 'Entertain You' taken from last year's latest full-length Bleed Out before the album had even been announced.
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Ritual Hymns
Ritual Hymns (gatefold cursed earth & black splattered vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: ULR 322LP. Rel: 08 Sep 22
Ritual Hymns (6:46)
Ov Sword & Nail (4:08)
The Ravens Keep (4:50)
Chalice Ov Rebirth (4:01)
Blood Kingdom (7:00)
Wilted Moon (4:37)
A Bird In The Dusk (6:15)
The River Ov Knives (5:13)
Winter Sun (8:19)
Review: Massachuessetts symphonic deathcore brutalisers, Worm Shepherd, made quite the statement of intent with 2020's 'In the Wake ov Sol'. On their sophomore effort, however, it now becomes abundantly clear just how much expansive venom the group have been harbouring. 'Ritual Hymns' builds upon its preceding debut with obliterating breakdowns, complex, frosted melodics and a weary, theatrical sense of nihilism that elevate epic centrepieces such as, 'Blood Kingdom' and 'A Bird In The Dusk' to a level of spectacle only tangentially approach on their debut.
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Left To Rot
Left To Rot (limited 'coffee grind' splattered vinyl LP with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: 505500 6569810. Rel: 11 Nov 24
Mass Disruption (Unused Recordings) (0:40)
Why We Fight (1:28)
Tight Shirt, Tighter Jeans (1:54)
Rapid Abortions Of Ridiculous Proportions (0:54)
Set To Kill (Wormrot/Diseptic Split 2008) (1:03)
Now It's Time (0:23)
Left To Rot (0:32)
Beer Or Nothing (1:16)
Saw Throat (1:02)
False Grind Sodomy (0:03)
Refuse (1:24)
Propagrinda (Dead EP 2008) (0:33)
Condemnation (0:33)
Power & Terror Maximator (1:06)
Wall Of Shit (0:29)
Fuck I'm Drunk! (0:59)
Uncovered & Proud As Fuck (0:39)
Violate The Dead (1:02)
Castrate Matrep (0:43)
Amsterdamned (0:52)
Mass Disruption (0:41)
Operation Grindcore (0:34)
Newkiller Nuclear (0:50)
Freedom To Act (1:22)
Why We Fight (1:27)
Propagrinda (demo 2007) (0:24)
Condemnation (0:30)
Bombastard (0:44)
Raging Bullshit (0:55)
Wall Of Shit (0:33)
Freedom To Act (1:27)
Violate The Dead (1:02)
Mass Disruption (0:44)
Evolved Into Obliteration (0:59)
Review: Following on from the 2022 career-height of their seminal fourth full-length Hiss, Singapore grindcore heroes Wormrot return with a rare slice of fan service in the form of the Left To Rot 12". Compiling several of their previously never-pressed-to-vinyl early releases such as their 2007 Demo, 2008's 'Dead' EP, as well as their 2008 split tape with Greece's Diseptic and even some newly re-recorded cuts, the total damage clocks in at 34 tracks of venomous, vicious, vitally unhinged grindcore of the most scabrous variety, designed to emboldened only those with the most calloused and familiar of ears whilst alienating every other would be passerby listener in existence. Get in.
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Kin (reissue)
Kin (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile blade bullet vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 2981C. Rel: 31 Aug 22
The Order Of Chaos (4:34)
A Friend To You (4:53)
All Bleed Red (3:29)
No More Time (6:57)
Waiting (4:35)
Come Tomorrow (5:32)
Release (5:17)
See Through You (6:01)
Another Day (4:52)
Review: The third full-length from one of the UK's "big four" thrash metal acts, Xentrix, was quite the controversial project upon its initial release in 1992. Leaning into a more progressive metal influence saw the band abandon some of their metallic potency in search of more texture and artistry. They've since gone on to refer to the work as the biggest mistake of their career, while it also led to the departure of vocalist/guitarist, Chris Astley, until his 2006 return after the band reformed. Like most albums steeped in artistic self-deprecation and early fan backlash, 'Kin', has gone on to find its audience, with expectation and anticipation now removed from the conversation, the group's attempt to strive for material beyond their integral make up is as refreshing as it is forward thinking for an early nineties thrash record.
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