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Solipnosis Explores Inward Mysteries Through Shrouded Black Metal on "Síntesis Silenciosa" (Early EP Stream)

On their new EP, the Chilean black metal act applies lo-fi production to conceptual black metal – stream it here early.

Suffer Yourself Contort Death and Doom Metal Around an "Axis of Tortures" (Early Album Stream)

The funeral death/doom band get mathematically brutal on their new record – stream it here early.

Thantifaxath Expand on The Introspective Philosophy Lurking in "Hive Mind Narcosis" (Interview)

As Thantifaxath prepares to embark on a US + Canada tour, we take a look at their latest record that teeters on the brink of madness.

Restless Spirit Leave an "Afterimage" As They Blast Past Expectations (Interview)

The New York band share some similarities with stoner and doom metal, but largely put their own less-identifiable spin on heavy metal on their new album. Read an interview with the band here.

Pleading for a Better Future on Ushangvagush's "Pestmo'qon"

Miq’maq black metal artist Ushangvagush damns humankind for its disconnect with nature and the world itself on an intriguing new black metal album.

New Metal Releases: 9/10/2023-9/16/2023

Here’s all the new metal that’s releasing between September 10th and September 16th—Spin (or skip) new music from Blood Incantation, Tomb Mold, Baroness, and more.

Rosa Faenskap Offer Glittering and Grim Black Metal on "Livredd" (Early Track Stream)

Self-described as both ‘patricidal black metal’ and ‘queer metal,’ the Norwegian group challenges black metal hegemony with a hardcore-edged take on post-black metal. Stream a new track here.

Alchemy of Flesh Hits Us with a "Meteor Hammer" (Early Track Stream)

The Georgia-based death metal group returns with a new record full of overpowering old-school death metal. Stream a new track from “By Will Alone” here.

Baroness Embraces Both Limitations and Limitless Creativity on "Stone" (Interview with John Baizley and Sebastian Thomson)

The Georgia-based progressive metal band chose to record their new album independently, marking a shift in direction that’s also signaled by their first non-color-based album title. Read an interview with the band here.

Oblivion Castle Explores Dark Mysteries On "Witch's Lament in the Moonlight"

The ever-prolific V.C.H. returns to her Oblivion Castle moniker for another chapter of black metal that interweaves chaos with creeping gloom.
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