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God Made Me An Animal
God Made Me An Animal (limited 1-sided etched clear pink & silver splattered vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: STN 71353. Rel: 04 Mar 24
Sacrificial Participant (3:47)
30 Under 13 (4:06)
Become So Small (3:01)
God Made Me An Animal (4:27)
Review: The story goes with this one that a collective of seasoned musicians came together and discovered a rare camaraderie. With no hesitation, they poured their everything out onto tape and the results are now presented here on this one-sided and etched 12" under the title Better Lovers. Out features former Every Time I Die members Jordan Buckley on guitar, Steve Micciche on bass, and Clayton "Goose" Holyoak on drums with frontman Greg Puciato on vocals and Grammy-winning producer Will Putney. The music is dense metal with walls of sound washing over you and full of big guitar riffs, guttural vocals and dark energy.
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Black Hell
Black Hell (limited red splattered vinyl 7")
Cat: CLOS 5393. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Black Hell (4:13)
Thirteen (4:05)
Review: Originally featured on the soundtrack to The Hangover II (of all movies), 'Black Hell' from Misfits mastermind and all round evil Elvis curmudgeon Glenn Danzig finally comes to vinyl for its first time ever in both 12" format and in the form of this limited orange splattered 7" (just in time for spooky season). Featuring 'Thirteen' on the flipside (originally appearing on Danzig 6:66 Satans Child whilst made abundantly more popular by Johnny Cash's cover version), this is a perfect little slice of sultry, macabre wax to get the Halloween ghouls doing their best hoedown.
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Phantomime
Phantomime (limited silver vinyl 12")
Cat: LVR 3333. Rel: 18 May 23
See No Evil (4:04)
Jesus He Knows Me (4:06)
Hanging Around (4:11)
Phantom Of The Opera (7:22)
We Don't Need Another Hero (4:08)
Review: Phantomimea arrives through Loma Vista Recordings and is a brilliant new five-track cover EP from Ghost. Each and every tune is epic in its own way with material by Television, Genesis, The Stranglers, Iron Maiden and Tina Turner all chewed up and sat out in their own inimitable way. Though some of these sources are rather unlikely given Ghost's style they are all reworked with great respect. Ghost is in a great run of form having just won Best Rock Album of the Year at the iHeart Radio Music Awards, which itself came off last year's international chart-topping success Impera.
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Don't Tread On Else Matters (Sebastian remix)
Cat: BEC 5907416. Rel: 24 Sep 21
Don't Tread On Else Matters (Sebastian remix) (5:52)
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Resentment Is Always Seismic: A Final Throw Of Throes
Cat: 194399 52281. Rel: 11 Feb 22
Narcissus (3:10)
Resentment Always Simmers (4:14)
By Proxy (2:23)
People Pie (4:23)
Man Bites Dogged (4:24)
Slaver Through A Repeat Performance (3:49)
Don't Need It (1:05)
Resentment Is Always Seismic (Dark Sky Burial Dirge) (6:01)
Review: RECOMMENDED
17 albums in and it feels like Napalm Death are only just hitting their stride. Well, they've been hitting their stride for roughly 17 albums, but while many bands - especially those at the more frenetic and uncompromising end of things - tend to start, err, compromising after four or five long forms, the Birmingham grindcore masters still sound fresh. Albeit fresh but covered in sweat and rage.

Following on from 2020's Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism, Resentment is a mini-LP that picks up where its predecessor left off. Among the highlights is a fantastic cover of 1980s industrial electronic outfit Slab!, but really it's nigh-on-impossible to pick specifics here - buckle up, turn it up, and let the ferocity wash over you. Suffice to say, keeping this level of intensity without winding up sounding like you're screaming into the abyss isn't easy, and Napalm Death's career should be considered a masterclass.
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Intérprete: Wes Baggaley
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Álbumes
Manual Manic Procedures
Manual Manic Procedures (gatefold 'disfigured face' purple & pink merge vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 398425 2171. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Hands Of Eternity (0:51)
Gross Abuse (3:49)
Manual Manic Procedures (1:52)
Release The Stench (5:12)
Led To The Chamber/Liquified (2:51)
Flesh From Within (3:06)
Defiled Gestation (3:44)
Ride The Flatline (3:29)
Parricide (4:04)
Review: Cleveland death metal legends in the making 200 STAB WOUNDS have a hardcore following of fans and are getting ever more critical acclaim. Their new album Manual Manic Procedures on Metal Blade Records is only heightening that reputation with another bold mix of high-quality death metal sounds that are seriously constructed but not too earnest in execution. This fine sophomore effort follows 2021's Slave to the Scalpel, a manic debut that is followed up by another hefty slab of old-school death metal but with a contemporary edge. If you like it hard and gore-themed with ferocious licks and unrelenting drums, get your ears around this one which deals with themes as diverse as chemical spills and mental health.
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Death Of Darkness (reissue)
Death Of Darkness (reissue) (limited grey marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: RGGP 730589.1. Rel: 11 Jun 24
Death Of Darkness (3:59)
Drive (3:22)
Gotta Rock (4:04)
This Murder Takes Two (feat Kat Von D) (3:36)
California (3:46)
Fade To Grey (3:06)
Call Me Snake (3:39)
Dying In The Night (4:52)
Something Real (3:14)
Sundown (3:45)
Outlaws (5:49)
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Plague God
Plague God (gatefold translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: RR 74811. Rel: 24 Mar 22
Rise From Ruins (4:08)
In Spirit In Spite (6:12)
Sarin (4:23)
The Acres/The Ache (6:03)
The Half Rising Man (5:39)
Review: Relapse Records welcome Absent In Body for a label debut. The metal collective is made up of musicians such as Iggor Cavalera, Scott Kelly and former members of acclaimed metal-ers such as Amenra, Sepultura and Neurosis. Plague God is an adventurous record that is fearless and uncompromising in its approach with a real lucidity of expression and collective coming together that reaches new heights. It might be a terrifying listen filled with hellish left turns and sublime subversions but it is all held together well.

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All Night Long In Japan 2019 (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 502173 2427083. Rel: 08 May 25
Eyes Of The World (Down To Earth -) (7:10)
All Night Long (4:02)
Love's No Friend (5:47)
Danger Zone (5:53)
Makin' Love (5:01)
Since You Been Gone (3:52)
No Time To Lose (3:45)
Lost In Hollywood (7:59)
Too Young To Die, Too Drunk To Live (No Parole From Rock 'N' Roll) (4:24)
Hiroshima Mon Amour (4:03)
Jet To Jet (4:55)
General Hospital (4:57)
Starcarr Lane (4:00)
Island In The Sun (4:08)
Kree Nakoorie (6:12)
Big Foot (5:00)
Suffer Me (5:22)
Review: Originally formed in 1983 in Los Angeles, Alcatrazz are one of the pioneering metallic-tinged hard rock acts of the decade of change and cheese. Often noted for once being the musical home of an at-the-time unknown Yngwie Malmsteen who served as lead guitarist for a year, before being replaced by Steve Vai, in the later years, the band have become somewhat comically known for their splitting off into separate factions of the same group, both performing under identical monikers since the release of 2020's Born Innocent with lead vocalist Graham Bonnet embarking on his own version of the band complete with Nevermore mastermind Jeff Loomis, while guitarist Joe Stump, Jimmy Waldo on keys, Gary Shea on bass, and Mark Benquechea on drums have remained united. Released as part of Record Store Day 2025, All Night Long In Japan 2019 originally arrived a year prior to all of this internal conflict, showcasing a series of shows unlike the band had ever done before, featuring two sold out nights at TSUTAYA O-EAST in Tokyo on 28th & 31st May 2019, with night one including their classic debut album No Parole From Rock 'N' Roll performed in its entirety in the intended track sequence the band originally wanted to be released back in 1983, while night two would include Graham Bonnet's Rainbow era 1979 album Down To Earth performed in full by Alcatrazz.
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Spiritual Instinct (reissue)
Spiritual Instinct (reissue) (limited "solid green" vinyl LP)
Cat: NBR 53288G. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Les Jardins De Minuit
Protection
Sapphire
L'Ile Des Morts
Le Miroir
Spiritual Instinct
Review: With the latest release of 2024's triumphant Les Chants de l'Aurore, label Nuclear Blast have opted to reissue the 2019 predecessor project from French post-black metal/blackgaze pioneers Alcest. Spiritual Instinct initially marked only the second time the band's live bassist Indria Saray had performed on record following on from his in-studio inclusion on 2016's Kodama, while musically, the material is noted for continuing to restore some of the previously eschewed metallic malevolence absent from their previous efforts. This restoration reembraces cataclysmic blastbeats and despair-laden vocal shrieks yet reliably subdued, compressed and drowned under swathes of shoegaze haze and bombastic yet lilting crescendos. In short, no one makes black metal sound as pretty as the French.
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Dirt (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 194399 53541. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Them Bones (2:27)
Dam That River (3:10)
Rain When I Die (6:04)
Down In A Hole (5:38)
Sickman (5:30)
Rooster (6:14)
Junkhead (5:05)
Dirt (5:11)
God Smack (4:39)
Hate To Feel (5:17)
Angry Chair (4:45)
Would? (3:30)
Review: For people of a certain age, their teenage years were defined by the edgy grunge, alt and punk rock sounds of bands like Alice in Chains. Three decades later their seminal sophomore effort, Dirt sounds as good as it ever did and gets an anniversary reissue to mark the occasion. It comes with plenty of powerful drums and big-ass basslines as well as yelping vocals and fuzzy textures that take in a range of emotions and even bigger riffs. This issue features a special insert and comes across four sides of vinyl so it's nice and loud, just as intended.
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Dirt (30th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Cat: 194399 86771. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Them Bones (2:30)
Dam That River (3:08)
Rain When I Die (6:05)
Down In A Hole (5:32)
Sickman (5:24)
Rooster (6:10)
Junkhead (5:07)
Dirt (5:12)
God Smack (3:50)
Untitled (0:43)
Hate To Feel (5:16)
Angry Chair (4:40)
Would? (3:34)
Review: Arguably one of the most integral tentpoles of the grunge movement, Alice In Chains' seminal sophomore effort, Dirt, changed the game upon its release in 1992. Featuring some of the band's most classic cuts such as, 'Them Bones', 'Down In A Hole', 'Rooster', and, 'Junkhead', to name but a few; the incomparable dynamic of Wayne Staley's iconic vocals and cryptic, yet brutally honest lyricism combined with guitarist Jerry Cantrell's mammoth riffs and delicate nuance, still resides high in the echelons of alternative rock three decades on. For lifers and newcomers alike, this 30-year anniversary edition serves as an ideal opportunity to revisit a genuine classic, far murkier and riddled with antagonistic depths than any of its would-be peers.
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Rave Immortal
Cat: MOSH 692LP. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Straight To Heart (2:52)
Come On Outside (2:58)
Crashing Parties (2:48)
My Drummer's Girlfriend (2:37)
Hunt You Down (2:50)
Upstairs Neighbour (3:32)
Come Fight Me For It (3:39)
Run Rabbit (3:03)
Catch Me If You Can (3:41)
Rave Immortal (3:10)
Review: Ones to watch in 2025, according to BBC Introducing, double-MOBO Award nominated sisters Nyrobi and Chaya, AKA ALT BLK ERA claim to be "redefining music" with their fusion of rock, house, drum & bass, rap and pop. They're certainly making enough noise to start a mini revolution, with the months preceding Rave Immortal seeing them blow up at events like Glastonbury, Download, and the Reading-Leeds weekenders. Sonically there's not much more to add - this is a rabid, in-your-face, high tempo amalgamation of sound that calls to mind the likes of NERVO, Pendulum, Enter Shikari, and to a lesser extent Prodigy. All convention-defying names, the fact ALT BLK ERA are also big advocates of disability rights and inclusivity within the music industry also paints them, sadly, as necessary outsiders.
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Daybreaker
Daybreaker (limited picture disc LP)
Cat: ARIE 10426741. Rel: 24 Mar 25
The Bitter End (2:53)
Alpha Omega (3:52)
These Colours Don't Run (4:02)
Daybreak (3:33)
Truth, Be Told (4:32)
Even If You Win, You're Still A Rat (3:12)
Outsider Heart (3:28)
Behind The Throne (4:07)
Devil's Island (4:09)
Feather Of Lead (2:50)
Unbeliever (4:41)
Review: Originally released in 2012, Daybreaker would serve as the fifth full-length from Brighton progressive metalcore heavyweights Architects, following an identity crisis after 2011's more streamlined post-hardcore effort The Here & Now. While in the decade since, the band have gone on to become one of Britain's most successful heavy music exports, finally managing to balance their heftier proclivities with mainstream appeal, the material here strikes a curious retrospective balance between their mathcore origins, the increasingly vast melodious experimentations, as well as their first forays into embracing elements of nuanced electronica. Conceptually marking their arrival to politically driven messaging, with the now even more timely and oppressively hefty 'These Colours Don't Run' tackling US political division while 'Devil's Island' lambasts the London riots of 2011, the album is also noted for its guest features including Drew York of Stray From The Path on 'Outsider Heart', and Oli Sykes of Bring Me The Horizon on the standout 'Even If You Win, You're Still A Rat'.
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The Curse (20th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: CRF 1596211. Rel: 06 Sep 24
Blood Children (An Introduction) (1:30)
Bleeding Mascara (2:00)
Right Side Of The Bed (3:43)
This Flesh A Tomb (3:51)
You Eclipsed By Me (3:37)
The Crimson (4:00)
The Remembrance Ballad (4:28)
An Interlude (1:57)
Corseting (2:13)
Demonology & Heartache (3:34)
My Sanity On The Funeral Pyre (1:44)
Nevada's Grace (1:53)
Five Vicodin Chased With A Shot Of Charity (8:06)
You Give Love A Bad Name (bonus track) (3:29)
Review: Following on from 2002's debut full-length Suicide Notes & Butterfly Kisses, California metalcore heavyweights Atreyu would capitalise on all of their ensuing momentum with 2004's career-high sophomore effort The Curse, which celebrates its 20th anniversary with this long overdue reissue. Boasting two of their biggest singes to date, 'Right Side of the Bed', and 'The Crimson'; both would go on to receive heavy rotation on MTV2 and Fuse, garnering the band a vast new legion of devout followers, most of whom have remained Atreyu faithful to this day. Praised for both their venomous delivery and evident ability to craft arena-sized hooks, the band and specifically this record were instrumental in the mainstream crossover popularity of more melodic, emo-tinged metalcore and post-hardcore throughout the early noughties, while as of 2020 The Curse has been certified Gold in the US with 500,000 copies sold.
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A Chaos Of Flowers
A Chaos Of Flowers (limited translucent pink vinyl LP)
Cat: THRILL 607LPX. Rel: 18 Apr 24
I Felt A Funeral (6:03)
Not Speaking Of The Ways (6:11)
Chanson Pour Mon Ombre (3:44)
Canon: In Canon (5:14)
A Song For Marie (part III) (2:57)
Theft (5:29)
Quotidian: Solemnity (3:53)
Moonset (5:51)
Review: BIG BRAVE's music epitomises what has been called 'massive minimalism,' with layers of textural distortion and feedback accentuating its weight and frayed edges. Their artistry blends traditional folk techniques with a modern deconstruction of guitar music, all of which is evident in the new album A Chaos Of Flowers, which is a follow-up to their fierce 2023 album Nature Morte. Lyrically, the songs delve into vulnerability, isolation, and co-existence in nature and guitarist and vocalist Robin Wattie drew inspiration from poetry by female-presenting artists, exploring alienation's impact on the psyche. This record is a testament to the band's ability to evoke intense emotions through minimalist yet powerful arrangements.

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Burning In Celestial Poison
Cat: SVR LP039. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Spleen Girt With Serpent (10:52)
Trodden Flesh (11:45)
Ruinous Paths (5:46)
To Babylon (5:35)
Flowers Of Gethsemane (11:03)
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Black Sabbath (reissue)
Black Sabbath (reissue) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: 081227 814434. Rel: 07 Oct 24
Black Sabbath
The Wizard
Wasp/Behind The Wall Of Sleep
Basically/NIB
Wicked World
A Bit Of Finger/Sleeping Village
Warning
Review: An album that surely needs no introduction and does precisely what it says on the tin (like Ronseal), Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath is often considered (and rightly so) to be the first true heavy metal album, while the deeper nerds will also attest to the project birthing the doom metal genre as an entity thanks to guitarist Tony Iommi's signature menacingly psychedelic tone. Originally released in 1970, this self-titled debut boasts some of the band's most iconic cuts to date such as the looming title-track as well as 'The Wizard', 'Behind The Wall Of Sleep', and, 'N.I.B.', while the fact that they managed to also record and release their sophomore follow up Paranoid the very same year is anyone's guess (drugs).
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Born In Hell
Born In Hell (2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: VIIBS 001. Rel: 06 Nov 23
Children Of The Grave (9:50)
Hot Line (1:19)
War Pigs (6:25)
Iron Man (9:00)
Zero The Hero (7:49)
Heaven & Hell (6:48)
Iommi Solo (5:56)
Digital Bitch (8:12)
Black Sabbath (7:48)
Smoke On The Water (5:16)
Paranoid (3:40)
Review: Caputing the band in live action during the early 80s, Black Sabbath's Born In Hell is culled from the short tenure of former Deep Purple singer Ian Gillan as lead vocalist, after the departiure of Ozzy Osbourne's replacemennt Ronnie James Dio. Therefore, among the run through the Brum band's overwhelmingly legendary back catalogue there nestles a very Sabbath take on 'Smoke On The Water'. Of course, the biggest selling-point here is simply Sabbath doing Sabbath, very loudly, although not quite as loud as the crowd's reaction at various points of the show. Not least Tony Iommi's insane solo as 'War Pigs' refuels in preparation for its monumental climax, worth the price of admission alone.
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Forbidden (remastered)
Forbidden (remastered) (limited clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BMGCAT 925LP. Rel: 14 Nov 24
The Illusion Of Power (4:55)
Get A Grip (4:01)
Can't Get Close Enough (4:29)
Shaking Off The Chains (4:04)
I Won't Cry For You (4:50)
Guilty As Hell (3:31)
Sick & Tired (3:32)
Rusty Angels (5:01)
Forbidden (3:49)
Kiss Of Death (6:03)
Review: 1995 saw the semi-controversial release of the final Tony Martin-era Black Sabbath album Forbidden, marking their 18th full-length overall. Reuniting the 1990 Tyr-era lineup with the re-enlisting of Neil Murray on bass and Cozy Powell on drums, the project was maligned upon release on both the critic and fan sides of reception, likely stemming from the unusual choice to have Ernie C of Body Count man the desk for production duties with bandmate Ice-T even providing the spoken word segment on the opening track 'The Illusion Of Time'. While in later years, Martin would consider the project a "filler album that got the band out of the label deal, rid of the singer, and into the reunion", based off the fact that guitarist Tony Iommi would reconcile with original frontman Ozzy Osborne not long after, that still doesn't alter the fact that the original lineup reunion effort 13 wouldn't arrive for practically another two full decades. Whatever your deeply held personal beliefs, they are those out there who still fly the flag for this peculiar era from the metal pioneers, so much so that the Anno Domini 1989-1995 box set release earlier in 2024 collates all of the Martin-era albums into one definitive collection while being freshly remastered by Tony Iommi himself in perhaps an internalised effort to undo the production choices many have highlighted as a major point of contention. This limited ultra clear pressing marks the first time since the release of said box set that Iommi's remaster of Forbidden has been made available for individual purchase.
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Cross Purposes (remastered)
Cross Purposes (remastered) (limited clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BMGCAT 924LP. Rel: 14 Nov 24
I Witness (4:56)
Cross Of Thorns (4:28)
Psychophobia (3:12)
Virtual Death (5:37)
Immaculate Deception (4:12)
Dying For Love (5:44)
Back To Eden (3:55)
The Hand That Rocks The Cradle (4:18)
Cardinal Sin (4:17)
Evil Eye (5:52)
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Forbidden (reissue)
Forbidden (reissue) (coloured vinyl LP + insert (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: PRS 08211. Rel: 20 Sep 22
The Illusion Of Power (4:55)
Get A Grip (4:01)
Can't Get Close Enough (4:29)
Shaking Off The Chains (4:04)
I Won't Cry For You (4:50)
Guilty As Hell (3:31)
Sick & Tired (3:32)
Rusty Angels (5:01)
Forbidden (3:49)
Kiss Of Death (6:03)
Review: While the critical reception wasn't initially kind to the final Black Sabbath album of the Tony Martin era, time's healing powers have offered the eighteenth full-length a slight reprieve, with many now learning to appreciate the ambition Tony Iommi imbued into the project. Many might have scoffed at Ernie C of Body Count handling production duties, even enlisting bandmate Ice-T for the spoken word section of opener, 'The Illusion Of Time', but with the subsequent reunion of Iommi and Ozzy not long after, there's no denying the sheer individuality this album offered, toying with everything from blues to power metal motifs. Martin would go on to refer to the effort as a "filler album that got the band out of the label deal, rid of the singer, and into the reunion", but with the near-two decade wait for, '13', some still gave Forbidden, the spins and attention it deserved. Reissued for forgiving ears and those willing to revisit.
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Paranoid 1970
Paranoid 1970 (limited numbered pink & purple splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: SGVNY 150. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Paranoid (2:56)
Hand Of Doom (4:29)
Rat Salad (3:20)
Iron Man (6:23)
Black Sabbath (5:12)
NIB (5:12)
Behind The Wall Of Sleep (5:03)
War Pigs (4:22)
Fairies Wear Boots (9:46)
Review: The year 1970 truly served as the dawn of Black Sabbath with not only the release of their iconic self-titled debut LP but also their even more legendary sophomore follow-up Paranoid also arriving the other end of the calendar. Embarking on a mammoth 121 date tour across Europe and the United States, kicking off in Swansea, Wales in September all the way through to April 1971, the middle point just before Christmas saw the metal pioneers land at L'Olympia, Paris on 20th December 1970 for a grandiose performance made up of some their greatest works and legitimately the most vital metal tracks of all time. From the opening riffage of the quintessential title-track to the resurgent 'Iron Man', the proto-doom stylings of 'N.I.B' and 'Behind The Wall Of Sleep' to the ultimate anti-war anthem 'War Pigs', this setlist reads almost exactly like the first disc of one the band's many greatest hits collections, as it just so happens that this early in their tenure, they'd already penned such a bevvy of classics. Pulled directly from the soundboard, this is Ozzy and co in their absolute prime before ego and mass quantities of narcotics would join as a permanent fifth member.

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Tyr (remastered)
Tyr (remastered) (limited clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BMGCAT 923LP. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Anno Mundi (6:08)
The Law Maker (3:54)
Jerusalem (4:00)
The Sabbath Stones (6:47)
The Battle Of Tyr (1:07)
Odin's Court (2:24)
Valhalla (4:54)
Feels Good To Me (5:40)
Heaven In Black (4:10)
Review: Following on from 1987's The Eternal Idol and 1989's Headless Cross, the very next year of 1990 would see the third full-length from Birmingham metal gods Black Sabbath to feature vocalist Tony Martin. Instructed to tone down the direct, in-your-face nature of the previous project's satanic lyrics, Martin looked toward Norse mythology for lyrical inspiration; a decision initially bewildering to guitarist and primary songwriter Tony Iommi. With the title Tyr, named after the son of Odin and the god of single combat and heroic glory, the band sought to seek out a new sonic identity to compliment the lyrical narratives, leading to what many fans consider to be the heaviest Sabbath album to date, while some bemoan that Cosy Powell's mammoth drumming utterly eclipses all other instruments. With the release of the Anno Domini 1989-1995 box set earlier this year which collates all albums from the Tony Martin-fronted era, this marks the first time any of these LPs have ever been reissued, and now with all albums being made separately available, the newly remastered Tyr does its utmost to restrain Powell's power and amp up everything else from the grooving riffage to the quintessential keyboard sections provided by perennial fifth member Geoff Nicholls. This would also be the last time this lineup would record together until 1995's Forbidden.
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Headless Cross (remastered)
Headless Cross (remastered) (limited clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BMGCAT 922LP. Rel: 14 Nov 24
The Gates Of Hell (1:06)
Headless Cross (6:20)
Devil & Daughter (4:51)
When Death Calls (6:40)
Kill In The Spirit World (5:02)
Call Of The Wild (5:16)
Black Moon (4:02)
Nightwing (6:32)
Review: Originally released in 1989, Headless Cross would serve as the second Tony Martin-era album from Birmingham metal pioneers Black Sabbath, following on from The Eternal Idol. Notably increasing the occult and satanic aspects to higher degrees than ever before, many heralded the work as a true return to form following the hard rock-centric turn of their latter material with Ozzy or throughout the majority of their Ronnie James Dio fronted run. With hefty, macabre riffage cloaked (and daggered) in shrouds of sonic gloom, the project would be the first to feature drummer Cozy Powell, while being their only full-length with session bassist Laurence Cottle. Marking the dawn of their deal with I.R.S. upon becoming disillusioned with the big major record labels, this criminally overlooked era of the band finally received its flowers in early 2024 with the release of the Anno Domini 1989-1995 box set which collates all the Tony Martin albums onto one fully remastered box set for many of the titles' first time ever made available on wax. This pressing offers the same updated, newly revitalised version, now being individually distributed.
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Absolute Elsewhere
Absolute Elsewhere (limited gatefold 180 gram translucent red vinyl LP + poster + insert)
Cat: 198028 265416. Rel: 03 Oct 24
The Stargate (20:13)
The Message (23:08)
Review: Denver, Colorado based progressive death metal auteurs Blood Incantation have become renowned for their overarching science fiction themes and cosmic reimagining of genre motifs, with 2019's sophomore triumph Hidden History Of The Human Race garnering immense acclaim and exposure. Unexpectedly, their 2022 follow up would rip a page right from the book of Tangerine Dream with Timewave Zero being made up entirely of ambient synth-laden pieces designed to serve as a soundtrack to passing through the stars. With this unpredictable penchant and clear lack of genre boundaries illuminated, anticipation was rife to see if the band would have the balls and brains to marry both opposing sonic guises and that's precisely what Absolute Elsewhere delivers. Named after the mid-70s prog collective (who once featured King Crimson drummer Bill Bruford), and even featuring Tangerine Dream's Thorsten Quaesching, the album is made up of two tracks, both broken into three segments each, that weave hallucinogenic death metal with synthwave prog, Krautrock, and euphoric alien ambience to conjure a uniquely transcendental listening experience. This ain't your granddaddy's prog rock, nor is it your daddy's death metal, but in a sense, it's kind of both.
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Nu Delhi
Nu Delhi (white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: FEAR 4341. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Halla Bol (5:30)
Hutt (4:34)
Dhadak (3:10)
Bekhauf (feat Babymetal) (3:48)
Kismat (3:45)
Daggebaaz (3:22)
Tadka (4:22)
Nu Delhi (4:27)
Review: Originally forming in 2016 as a YouTube parody band providing metal renditions of well-known pop songs, it wouldn't take long for Bloodywood to realise their full potential as India's most successful metal act to date. Following on from their 2022 debut full-length Rakshak, the group return with their highly anticipated sophomore effort Nu Delhi, serving as both a tribute to their city of origin as well as their embracing of nu-metal and rap metal styles, combining low-end grooves and bilingual verses delivered in both English and Hindi, though the language palette is expanded to Japanese for the BABYMETAL featuring 'Bekhauf'.
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Post Human: Nex Gen
Post Human: Nex Gen (2xLP + insert)
Cat: 198028 495318. Rel: 27 Sep 24
[ost] Dreamseeker (2:01)
Youtopia (2:13)
Kool-Aid (3:45)
Top 10 Statues That Cried Blood (3:44)
Limousine (feat Aurora) (4:22)
DarkSide (2:42)
A Bullet W/ My Name On (feat Underoath) (2:48)
[ost] (Spi)ritual (3:19)
N/A (3:23)
Lost (3:26)
Strangers (3:14)
RIP (Duskcore remix) (3:03)
Amen (feat Lil Uzi Vert & Daryl Palumbo Of Glassjaw) (3:27)
[ost] Puss-e (3:24)
Die4u (2:51)
Dig It (6:34)
Review: Bring Me The Horizon were once known as Nottingham's emo-fringed MySpace deathcore scene kids, but the near two decades since have seen them balloon into the latest gateway mainstream metal outfit, taking the reins from the likes of 30 Seconds To Mars and Linkin Park before them. Returning with the highly anticipated sequel to their 2020 nu-metal-centric 'Post Human: Survival Horror' EP, their seventh album (and first proper full-length since 2018's Amo) Post Human: Nex Gen does its utmost to level up on every front just like a true sequel should. Condensing practically every sonic well the group have previously toe-dipped into one noxious bucket of hallucinogenic fluidity, the material here might make numerous nods to their metalcore and post-hardcore beginnings, but that's only to calm the trip with familiarity before being utterly doused in swathes of everything from pop-punk to trap, hyperpop, nightcore and even Anime music. Best described as "ADHD maximalism", the band and project make no qualms over its self-professed over-stuffed, chaotic, messy, obnoxious, overwhelming nature, though it's nearly impossible not to be impressed by the effortless fusions on display at every sonic turn. Their final work with longtime keyboardist/programmer/producer Jordan Fish, while offering a bevvy of dichotomous features from the likes of Aurora, Lil Uzi Vert, Underoath and Daryl Palumbo of Glassjaw and Head Automatica, the Post Human saga continues to rage through the mainstream and underground metal and punk circles like a coked-up unicorn, simply too farcical to be fucked with. Where the trip takes us on Part 3 is, for now, anyone's absurd guess.
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Post Human: Nex Gen
Cat: 194399 43432. Rel: 27 Sep 24
[ost] Dreamseeker
Youtopia
Kool-Aid
Top 10 Statues That Cried Blood
Limousine (feat Aurora)
DarkSide
A Bullet W/ My Name On (feat Underoath)
[ost] (Spi)ritual
N/A
Lost
Strangers
RIP (Duskcore remix)
Amen (feat Lil Uzi Vert & Daryl Palumbo Of Glassjaw)
[ost] Puss-e
Die4u
Dig It
Review: While there was once a time Nottingham's Bring Me The Horizon were known as the knife-edged fringe sporting MySpace era deathcore easy target, it's highly unlikely anyone ever had it on their bingo cards that within the span of a decade the band would become the torch bearers for mainstream metal, following in the footsteps of Linkin Park and 30 Seconds To Mars. Serving as the long-awaited sequel to 2020's nu-metal indebted Post Human: Survival Horror EP, their seventh full-length (and first since 2018's Amo) Post Human: Nex Gen doesn't simply follow suit, but creatively clusters essentially every sonic guise the group have adorned throughout their tenure into one singular sonic headfuck. Touching on everything from metalcore, post-hardcore, pop-punk, hyperpop, trap, nightcore and Anime music; the album is a testament to ADHD maximalism, and while it may come off as messy, obnoxious or utterly overwhelming, it's nigh impossible to not be impressed by the sleek effortlessness in which they appropriate vastly differing soundscapes like they were always theirs to begin. Marking their final effort with longtime keyboardist/programmer/producer Jordan Fish and boasting equally dichotomous features from the likes of Aurora, Lil Uzi Vert, Underoath and Daryl Palumbo (Glassjaw, Head Automatica), the second instalment of the Post Human saga simultaneously serves as the end of one era for Bring Me The Horizon, and the dawn of an equally promising new age. Report back for Post Human 3 in due course.
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The Poison (20th Anniversary Edition)
The Poison (20th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold 180 gram translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: 198028 04361. Rel: 04 Dec 24
Intro (feat Apocalyptica) (2:23)
Her Voice Resides (4:19)
4 Words (To Choke Upon) (3:43)
Tears Don't Fall (3:38)
Suffocating Under Words Of Sorrow (What Can I Do) (5:38)
Hit The Floor (3:30)
All These Things I Hate (Revolve Around Me) (3:40)
Hand Of Blood (3:23)
Room 409 (3:53)
The Poison (2:19)
10 Years Today (4:45)
Cries In Vain (3:54)
The End (6:17)
Review: Seven years after Bullet For My Valentine first formed under the name Jeff Killed John, they finally dropped a debut album. Gone were the Nirvana and Metallica covers that had defined the band's first incarnation, and in was a more melodic and poppier take on thrash and heavy metal. Going on to sell in excess of 1.6million copies between its initial release in 2005 and 2018, it remains BFMV's most commercially successful outing, earning them gold certification by the US RIAA and UK BPI, and platinum in the eyes of Germany's BVMI. If all this is news to you, perhaps we should start with some references. One for fans of Funeral For A Friend, Alexisonfire and more glossy emo-hued metal groups, it doesn't take long to realise why praise was heaped on The Poison, and the musicians, for their powerhouse riffs and unapologetically loud aesthetic.
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The Poison (20th Anniversary Edition)
The Poison (20th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold 180 gram 'bloodshot' clear & red marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: TK 741. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Intro (feat Apocalyptica) (2:23)
Her Voice Resides (4:19)
4 Words (To Choke Upon) (3:43)
Tears Don't Fall (3:38)
Suffocating Under Words Of Sorrow (What Can I Do) (5:38)
Hit The Floor (3:30)
All These Things I Hate (Revolve Around Me) (3:40)
Hand Of Blood (3:23)
Room 409 (3:53)
The Poison (2:19)
10 Years Today (4:45)
Cries In Vain (3:54)
The End (6:17)
Review: The debut studio album from Brigend crew Bullet for My Valentine emerged in 2005 on Visible Noise Records and catapulted the Welsh band to success, going on to sell more than two million copies worldwide. Here it is again, celebrating (almost) two decades of life in a flurry of hard, jagged riffs and distinctively screamo-flavoured vocals courtesy of Matthew Tuck. The band reputedly formed to cover Metallica and Nirvana songs and while their sound doesn't ape either of them, they all share a cunning knack for combining memorable hooks and sonic brutality. Choose your Poison.
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Psychic Jail Break
Psychic Jail Break (limited translucent magenta vinyl LP)
Cat: BSR 006V3. Rel: 08 Dec 22
Radiate (3:10)
The Hoof (2:59)
Lonely Bong (3:07)
Friday Night (2:54)
Hammering On (4:03)
Crocodiles (2:58)
Shadow Of Mercury (2:56)
Keep On Breathin (4:25)
Pressure Mind (3:23)
Rollin Threes (3:47)
Psychic Jail Break (3:05)
Review: Ever consistent Canadian hardcore punk crew, Cancer Bats, are seemingly set to return with their follow up to 2018's 'The Spark That Moves', which marks their first offering following the departure of founding guitarist Scott Middleton.

With the frenetic thrashings of latest single, 'Lonely Bong', the group haven't sounded this vitriolic or pissed off in the better part of a decade.

From the thunderous title-track alone, it's evident 'Psychic Jailbreak' marks a smouldering return to form with low end grooves and Southern snarl imbued within its hardcore bindings. Cancer Bats have always sounded their best when resembling Every Time I Die getting into a beer-soaked bar brawl with Down, and this could be the fight that leads to a hospital visit.
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The VIIth Coming (reissue)
The VIIth Coming (reissue) (limited yellow vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SRDS 116B1. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Phoenix Rising (6:27)
Resisting The Ghost (5:40)
Skullflower (4:57)
Aphrodite's Winter (6:00)
The Empty Mirror (2:32)
Nocturnal Fist (6:19)
Iconoclast (2:09)
Black Robed Avenger (6:43)
Congregation Of Sorcerers (4:38)
Halo Of Fire (7:09)
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Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia (translucent curacao vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 406562 9724474. Rel: 20 Jun 24
From The Past Comes The Storms (5:30)
To The Wall (6:06)
Escape To The Void (4:47)
Inquisition Symphony (7:31)
Screams Behind The Shadows (4:49)
Septic Schizo (4:41)
Abismo (1:10)
RIP (Rest In Pain) (5:00)
Nightmares Of Delirium (4:13)
Review: Following on from the blistering re-recorded versions of Sepultura's debut EP Bestial Devastation, and album Morbid Visions originally released in 1985/86, the rebranded Cavalera Conspiracy project boasting both brothers Max and Igor (now going by Cavalera), double down with a newly recorded re-release of their seminal 1987 sophomore effort Schizophrenia. Noted as the first work to begin embracing their more prominent thrash meets melodic death metal style, while eschewing the blackened Celtic Frost worship of their earlier material, this is the album where Sepultura first discovered their own true sonic identity removed from their bevvy of influences. Refined, feral and rebuilt from the ground up with a polish that provides clarity yet doesn't detract from the danker qualities of the original recordings, Cavalera continue their quest to reclaim their Sepultura output, seemingly one title at a time.
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Tenkiller (Soundtrack)
Cat: FR 141CD. Rel: 08 Jun 23
TAH
Badman
Dad's Drunk
The Fabulous Shitheads
LE
The Return Of Badman
Lake Time (Mr Rodan)
Kids
QUAH
Badman 3: Die Badman Die
B4dm4n
Punishment Box
Beck's Theme
OK
Badman V: A New Beginning
Bleeding Out
Tenkiller
Review: .By its very nature, Tenkiller is a very different beast to Chat Pile's other releases. Recorded in the winter of 2020 to be the soundtrack to Tenkiller, an indie movie about the lives of ordinary people in small-town America, it sees the noise-rock/post-hardcore combo focus on mood and tone, rather than form and function. As a result, fuzzy and forthright cuts of the sort you'd expect come supplemented by dystopian, industrial-influenced soundscapes, lo-fi alt-country, guitar-laden mood pieces, low-slung and effects-laden creepiness, intense electronica and the kind of slow-burn ambient-not-ambient that was once the preserve of cult bands such as Labradford.
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Cool World
Cat: FR 164CD. Rel: 17 Oct 24
I Am Dog Now
Shame
Frownland
Funny Man
Camcorder
Tape
The New World
Masc
Milk Of Human Kindness
No Way Out
Review: Following on from the unprecedented success of their 2022 debut full-length God's Country, Oklahoma City sludge-metal meets noise-rock four-piece Chat Pile now expand their scope (which initially took their home to task for its homeless and opioid crises), to take aim at the world at large for all of its follies from oil-drilling, to the shoulder shrugs of war, deforestation and genocide. Imbuing their sludegcore heft with gothic grunge melodies while also increasing their heaving tonal bedlam to nauseating degrees, Cool World genuinely sounds like the soundtrack to our own self-designed end times, and what better clarion call to see us over the horizon than Chat Pile's signature industrial-tinged bombast led by frontman Raygun Busch's harrowing, howling spoken word sermons.
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Cool World
Cool World (LP + insert)
Cat: FR 164. Rel: 17 Oct 24
I Am Dog Now (3:39)
Shame (3:33)
Frownland (3:55)
Funny Man (3:29)
Camcorder (5:50)
Tape (4:05)
The New World (4:31)
Masc (4:05)
Milk Of Human Kindness (4:45)
No Way Out (3:29)
Review: With 2022's God's Country, Oklahoma City sludge metal/noise rock manglers Chat Pile took the underground music scene by the throat and dragged it through the twisted drug addled, decrepit, destitute annals of modern middle America. Returning two years on from their major glow up that saw them land on numerous end of year list that usually wouldn't touch their brand of hubris sonics with a ten foot pole, their sophomore endeavour Cool World trades the initial narrow view of the woes of their home country for the rotting globe at large, taking religion, politicians and narcissistic everyday people to task for their ignorance, malice and docile attitudes which are leading to a culmination of no more cool world for any of us. Expanding their sonic scope to draw on more melodious grunge and sultry goth-rock, while tapping outside production help this time around to make their heaving industrial-tinged noise-sludge bombast even more stomach churning, LP2 makes bad on all of Chat Pile's initial, unsettling promise, with a nauseating feeling that they'll be narrating our end times for as long as there are ears to listen.
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Cool World
Cool World (limited neon green vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: FR 164LPNG. Rel: 28 Nov 24
I Am Dog Now (3:41)
Shame (3:34)
Frownland (3:50)
Funny Man (3:35)
Camcorder (5:58)
Tape (4:07)
The New World (4:33)
Masc (4:01)
Milk Of Human Kindness (4:51)
No Way Out (3:28)
Review: With their 2022 debut LP God's Country, the herald of the true face and voice for modern middle-American malaise came in the form of noise-rock/sludge metal purveyors Chat Pile. Broadcasting from their muted home of Oklahoma City, their deformed sonic mutations pulled equally from The Jesus Lizard, Acid Bath and Korn, while vocalist Raygun Busch (that is his credited moniker) appalled and harrowed with his spoken-word nightmare poetics touching on everything from homelessness and the opioid crisis, to real-life recounts of botched robberies and first-person narratives from horror film characters such as the mother of Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th. Expanding their scope both conceptually and compositionally, Cool World takes aim at the entire planet with classism, the horrors of war and genocide, the very real potential for abuse stemming from toxic masculinity, capitalist lies and the nihility of existence all as topics of discussion, while still making time for backwoods journeys into serial killer's isolated farm homes. Musically continuing to pummel with industrial abrasion and hypnotic groove, sonically the band have begun to embrace their sludge-core tendencies while channelling nuanced elements of alternative metal and goth rock, offering new painstaking modes of vulnerability to drive home their despair-laden character studies. Mark our words, there isn't one single other metal/punk/alternative album in 2024 that slaps this hard while instilling such a cold feeling of visceral dread and fear for our ever-despondent cool world.

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Cool World
Cool World (limited 'highlighter' translucent yellow vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: FR 164V2. Rel: 17 Oct 24
I Am Dog Now (3:41)
Shame (3:34)
Frownland (3:50)
Funny Man (3:35)
Camcorder (5:58)
Tape (4:07)
The New World (4:33)
Masc (4:01)
Milk Of Human Kindness (4:51)
No Way Out (3:28)
Review: 2022 saw the unlikely glow up of the one of the most sonically unhinged and conceptually hideous newcomers of recent times - Chat Pile. Hailing from the muted middle-America of Oklahoma City, their debut LP God's Country found itself on many an out-of-place end of year list, with its harrowing concoction of sludge metal, noise-rock and spoken word diatribes based around everything from the opioid and housing crises to first-person recounts of revenge from Jason Voorhees's mother of Friday the 13th fame. In short, it was a caustic, horror-indebted debut about how utterly fucked the US is, and now with their platform and exposure majorly expanded, Chat Pile return to take the entire globe to task for its follies on the deformed, multi-headed behemoth bastard of a sophomore effort that is Cool World. Furthering their signature sludgecore down the mire of audible hubris, yet incorporating elements of swaggering grunge and sultry goth-rock, here the unassuming, deplorable four-piece make their indelible mark on the extreme music underground and make it abundantly clear that God's Country was only the beginning of their Babylonian death chants.
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Bloodmoon: I
Bloodmoon: I (red & teal vinyl 2xLP + poster in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DW 236V. Rel: 23 Jun 22
Blood Moon (10:05)
Viscera Of Men (3:10)
Coil (6:16)
Flower Moon (4:38)
Tongues Playing Dead (4:12)
Lord Of Liars (3:23)
Failure Forever (4:03)
Scorpion's Sting (6:03)
Daimon (6:47)
Crimson Stone (6:45)
Blood Dawn (3:24)
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Hammer Of The Witches
Hammer Of The Witches (limited gatefold silver vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 072736 1356132. Rel: 16 May 24
Walpurgis Eye (7:03)
Yours Immortality (5:46)
Enshrined In Crematoria (4:01)
Deflowering The Maidenhead, Displeasuring The Goddess (2:51)
Blackest Magick In Practice (4:53)
The Monstrous Sabbat (Summoning The Coven) (6:06)
Hammer Of The Witches (3:56)
Right Wing Of The Garden Triptych (3:29)
The Vampyre At My Side (2:18)
Onward Christian Soldiers (5:39)
Blooding The Hounds Of Hell (8:54)
King Of The Woods (6:17)
Misericord (6:19)
Review: Released in 2015, Hammer of the Witches marked a return to form for extreme metal and gothic horror favs Cradle of Filth with its intricate compositions and darkly poetic lyrics. Frontman Dani Filth's distinctive vocals drive the narrative as he explores the usual themes of witchcraft and persecution. The album features blistering guitar work, symphonic elements, and relentless drumming that together create a haunting and aggressive soundscape. Almost a decade on, Hammer of the Witches still stands as a powerful testament to Cradle of Filth's ability to evolve while staying true to their dark, theatrical roots.
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Cryptopsy (reissue)
Cryptopsy (reissue) (gatefold LP + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SOM 831LP. Rel: 10 Feb 25
Two-pound Torch (5:05)
Shag Harbour's Visitors (4:21)
Red-skinned Scapegoat (5:58)
Damned Draft Dodgers (3:57)
Amputated Enigma (4:02)
The Golden Square Mile (3:13)
Ominous (3:46)
Cleansing The Hosts (4:26)
Review: Originally released in 2012, the self-titled seventh full-length from Canadian technical death metal legends Cryptopsy marked their second with vocalist Matt McGachy who replaced iconic OG frontman Lord Worm following his return for 2005's career height Once Was Not. In between these LPs was McGachy's introduction on 2008's much maligned The Unspoken King, which saw the band pivot to a more frenetic deathcore style vehemently rejected by their core fanbase. Gauging fan interaction, the apt decision to backpedal on this perceived creative misstep saw a return to their head-melting, dexterous form of hyper-complex, brutal tech-death, allowing the diehards to finally appreciate the versatility and tortured aggression of the new vocalist on a more sonically familiar outing, so much so that it felt only fitting for the project to bare a self-titled moniker. Regardless of vocalist preference, this is undeniably Cryptopsy in all of their nigh-impenetrable, horrific glory.

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Circle Of Snakes
Circle Of Snakes (limited gatefold splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: CLO 3382. Rel: 13 Mar 23
Wotans Procession (2:24)
SkinCarver (3:57)
Circle Of Snakes (3:06)
1000 Devils Reign (3:46)
Skull Forrest (5:03)
HellMask (3:23)
When We Were Dead (4:47)
Night, BeSodom (3:28)
My Darkness (4:22)
NetherBound (3:41)
Black Angel, White Angel (4:25)
Review: Th eighth full-length from former Misfits horror-crooner Glenn Danzig's solo project/band served as their first LP to not carry a number, following 777: I Luciferi which angled itself as the closing work of that initial seven volume sequence. Originally released in 2004, Circle Of Snakes continues the descent of Danzig into a rawer, more abrasive form of metallic leaning gothic hard rock, with a notable lowering of vocals in the mix in order to elevate the churning jaggedness of the instrumental rumble. Continuing to eschew the more industrial programming of previous Danzig entries and echoing the stripped back approach of 'Danzig 1' and the increased heaviness of the aforementioned Luciferi, the album would also mark the first appearance of Tommy Victor of Prong on guitars, helping to aid the audible malevolence and ultimately leading to one of the strongest contributions to Danzig's latter day 21st century output.
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777: I Luciferi (reissue)
777: I Luciferi (reissue) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CLO 3469. Rel: 03 Apr 23
Unendlich (1:56)
Black Mass (4:57)
Wicked Pussycat (4:05)
God Of Light (3:36)
Liberskull (5:44)
Dead Inside (5:15)
Kiss The Skull (4:18)
I Luciferi (3:23)
Naked Witch (3:58)
Angel Blake (3:35)
The Coldest Sun (3:54)
Halo Goddess Bone (4:30)
Without Light, I Am (5:35)
Review: Released first round time in 2002, Danzig's 777: I Luciferi is a step away from the programmed industrial influences of the two albums that preceded it in favour of a return to the metallic, rawer sound that helped Glenn Danzig stand apart from his horror shadowed punk beginnings. Now, more than 20 years on, this reissue is a reminder of Luciferi as a high watermark in the later work of one of the most controversial figures in metal, punk and hard rock.
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Black Aria II (reissue)
Black Aria II (reissue) (limted gatefold "starburst" orange & black splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: CLE 3711. Rel: 25 Mar 24
Overture: Winged Night Demon (1:20)
Abbandonment/Recreation (4:00)
Zemaragad (4:08)
Lamia (3:40)
Bridal Ceremony Of The Lilitu (2:51)
Dance Of The Succubi (2:16)
Unclean Sephira (3:45)
LCKR (1:23)
The Succubus Feeds (2:34)
Shiddin (2:32)
Demons (reprise) (3:07)
Lamenta Lilith (2:24)
Review: The long-gestating follow up to 1992's initial instalment, Black Aria II would finally arrive in 2006 after years of discussion from Misfits/Samhain horror-punk visionary Glenn Danzig, and further his exploration into the cavernous realms of modern classical dark ambience. Conceptually based around Lillith, the first wife of Adam, the material here is far more minimalist and starker than its gothic predecessor, while utilising a more varied array of instruments on top of the pre-established organ and strings, with more Eastern sonic influences to conjure a mercurial vision independent of the preceding volume. Complete with eerie chimes, chants and esoteric lamentations, the project marks one of Danzig's most intriguing works when compared to, say, his Elvis covers compilations, and offers a transportive, biblical, haunting narrative delivered almost exclusively via instrumental atmospherics and insidious gloom.
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Lonely People With Power
Lonely People With Power (gatefold 'amethyst' vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 756786 01378. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Incidental (I) (5:27)
Doberman (1:59)
Magnolia (4:12)
The Garden Route (5:48)
Heathen (5:03)
Amethyst (8:09)
Incidental (II) (4:12)
Revelator (6:27)
Body Behavior (5:30)
Incidental (III) (4:37)
Winona (4:46)
The Marvelous Orange Tree (5:52)
Review: With 2021's Infinite Granite taking a sharp left turn into the realms of hazy, luscious dream-pop, eyes have been pointedly fixed on San Francisco blackgaze heroes Deafheaven ever since, with many of their fanbase pondering where to next? The answer is their highly anticipated sixth full-length, Lonely People With Power, which finally showcases the band freed from all creative restraint and audience expectation, marrying their equal and effortless understanding of black metal malevolence and shoegaze ethereality, even allowing frontman George Clarke to make full use of his recently discovered vocal range. Howling shrieks and delicate crooning weave around one another on the euphoric heft of 'Heathen', whereas 'Magnolia' offers up one of their most succinctly black metal cuts to date, radiating with the caustic aura of Emperor's more proggy latter-day output. Forgoing their usual post-rock penchant for a small number of tracks all clocking in at approximately ten minutes, the numerous cuts (12 in all, marking the most of any Deafheaven album to date) prioritise instantaneous delivery on their most sprawling and musically diverse collection yet, fusing their harshest and most accessible sonics into one monumental victory lap touching upon everything from black metal to shoegaze, dream-pop, thrash, post-rock, emo, screamo and post-punk.
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Lonely People With Power
Lonely People With Power (gatefold 'daydream' vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: RRD 6013611. Rel: 26 Mar 25
Incidental (I) (5:27)
Doberman (1:59)
Magnolia (4:12)
The Garden Route (5:48)
Heathen (5:03)
Amethyst (8:09)
Incidental (II) (4:12)
Revelator (6:27)
Body Behavior (5:30)
Incidental (III) (4:37)
Winona (4:46)
The Marvelous Orange Tree (5:52)
Review: San Francisco blackgaze auteurs Deafheaven offered a sharp left turn on 2021's Infinite Granite, which saw the band embrace a fully-fledged dream-pop sound complete with lush, gentle vocal cadences from enigmatic frontman George Clarke, known primarily for his shrieking, inhumane howls. Returning with their sixth full-length Lonely People With Power, the band seek to finally strike a balance between their equal understanding of black metal malevolence and ethereal shoegaze beauty, trading their usual penchant for small collections of lengthy, post-rock indebted ten minute plus tracks in favour of more instantaneous delivery, spread out across 12 individual pieces (their most on any project to date). Ranging from their heaviest and most straightforward black metal work on 'Magnolia', to the blackgazing familiarity of 'Doberman' to the seamless fusion of styles exuded on 'Heathen', which makes ample use of Clarke's now fully elaborated vocal range, marrying his caustic screams with fragile crooning, this is where Deafheaven have seemingly always been striving to land, it just took them a few albums of experimentation to get there.
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Symbolic (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 060349 7819362. Rel: 09 May 25
Symbolic (6:27)
Zero Tolerance (4:50)
Empty Words (6:14)
Sacred Serenity (4:27)
1,000 Eyes (4:25)
Without Judgement (5:28)
Crystal Mountain (4:55)
Misanthrope (4:55)
Perennial Quest (8:09)
Review: Originally released in 1995 and celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, Symbolic would serve as the sixth (and originally intended final) full-length from Floridian death metal pioneers Death. Following on from 1993's Individual Thought Patterns, the work has become highly regarded and often perceived as the band's most intricate and culminative display of their tech-death wizardry, largely due to its use of acoustic and clean guitar tones, dissonance, arpeggios, and "Egyptian" style melodies, while mastermind Chuck Schuldiner would reimagine his guttural bellows in a more gritted teeth shout akin to hardcore punk. With lyrics touching upon topics including political corruption, surveillance and class consciousness, the cerebral messaging married to such intricate, progressive, nigh on unsurpassable musicianship would simultaneously feel like a far cry from the gore-obsessed brutality of old, yet the natural route the legendary act would ultimately take their heady vision.
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Individual Thought Patterns (reissue)
Individual Thought Patterns (reissue) (hot pink bone & black splattered vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RR 52031. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Overactive Imagination (3:27)
In Human Form (3:54)
Jealousy (3:39)
Trapped In A Corner (4:14)
Nothing Is Everything (3:14)
Mentally Blind (4:51)
Individual Thought Patterns (4:36)
Destiny (3:28)
Out Of Touch (4:16)
The Philosopher (3:59)
Review: The mid-90s were a time of immense change for the death metal scene, strongly linked to the endless progression of the genre's most vital pioneers Death, who in retrospect, appeared to be reshaping, retooling and expanding the genre for their current and future peers in real time. Having already switched out the lyrical gore obsessions of their early material for the socio-political ponderings of 1990's Spiritual Healing, before turning to more opaque, introspective ruminations on their superbly technical, progressive death metal opus Human in 1991, a two-year gap would occur (a lengthy creative respite in terms of their prolificacy) before the arrival of 1993's Individual Thought Patterns. During this time, metal drumming legend Gene Hoglan (Testament, Fear Factory) would enter the mix along with King Diamond guitarist Andy LaRocque, and this newly refurbished line up would continue to build upon the virtuosic hyper-technical prog-death blueprint of Human, but with a major increase of oppressive, metallic menace, leading many to consider the work to be Death's most mercurial balance of artistic complexity and vicious heaviness.
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White Pony (20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition)
White Pony (20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition) (limited numbered 4xLP (side 8 digitally printed) + 2xCD box set + book + insert in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: 009362 4893059. Rel: 26 Feb 21
Feiticeira (LP1: White Pony) (3:10)
Digital Bath (4:10)
Elite (4:00)
Rx Queen (4:26)
Street Carp (2:41)
Teenager (3:15)
Knife Party (LP2: White Pony) (4:50)
Korea (3:23)
Passenger (5:43)
Change (In The House Of Flies) (4:58)
Pink Maggit (7:33)
Feiticeira (Clams Casino remix - LP3: Black Stallion) (2:05)
Digital Bath (DJ Shadow remix) (3:19)
Elite (Blanck Mass remix) (5:22)
Rx Queen (Salva remix) (4:17)
Street Carp (Phantogram remix) (3:28)
Teenager (Robert Smith remix) (3:03)
Knife Prty (Purity Ring remix) (4:30)
Korea (Trevor Jackson remix) (4:31)
Passenger (Mike Shinoda remix - LP4: Black Stallion) (4:50)
Change (In The House Of Flies) (Tourist remix) (4:58)
Pink Maggit (Squarepusher remix) (10:00)
Feiticeira (CD1: White Pony)
Digital Bath
Elite
Rx Queen
Street Carp
Teenager
Knife Party
Korea
Passenger
Change (In The House Of Flies)
Pink Maggit
Feiticeira (Clams Casino remix - CD2: Black Stallion)
Digital Bath (DJ Shadow remix)
Elite (Blanck Mass remix)
Rx Queen (Salva remix)
Street Carp (Phantogram remix)
Teenager (Robert Smith remix)
Knife Party (Purity Ring remix)
Korea (Trevor Jackson remix)
Passenger (Mike Shinoda remix)
Change (In The House Of Flies) (Tourist remix)
Pink Maggit (Squarepusher remix)
Review: If you're going to re-release a Deftones album with stacks and stacks of bonus material, including remixes by artists ranging from The Cure's Robert Smith to Squarepusher, then White Pony was always going to be a solid choice. First unveiled in 2000, the band's third album marked a major turning point in their career and sound, bringing in far more experimental ideas to the already-alternative metal of their early output.

Two decades on and the original work still holds up to significant scrutiny - the kind of scrutiny bands like Deftones are used to, having created legions of highly obsessed fans during their time on the road and in studios. What makes this revisitation so compelling, though, are the bits and pieces that weren't included with the record first time round, which should keep you busy for quite some time.
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