The North Dakotan death metal act Maul offers something that will attract both new and old school fans on their debut album ‘Seraphic Punishment’. Out on Redefining Darkness Records.

With singles from Wolfheart, Electric Callboy, Luna Kills, Aeveris and Bastarður we introduce our new article series in which we recommend and highlight some of the singles that really impressed us and stuck by us recently! More coming soon!

The sophomore offering “Fearsick” of the U.S. death metal trio Inhuman Condition once again sets high expectations for fans of old-school death metal. Out on Listenable Insanity Records.

On their newest EP offering ‘Earthendium’ New Jersey death metal act Disma unleashes a sonic cacophony of down tuned death metal riffs that makes them among the best bands in death metal today. Out on Necroharmonic Productions.

Seattle’s extreme blackened death metal trio Hissing has aspired for an ideal modus operandi on their sophomore effort ‘Hypervirulence Architecture’ with an experimental approach that comes similar to the likes of Voivod and Portal. Out on Profound Lore Records.

Australia’s death metal act Altars delivers one hell of a complex record. Their sophomore ‘Ascetic Reflection’ is highly recommended for fans of Gorguts and Portal. Out on Everlasting Spew Records.

Entrails may not have offered anything new on its seventh album ‘An Eternal Time of Decay’, but there is an undeniable feel for classic Swedish death metal with songs that are equally catchy and aggressive . Out on Hammerheart Records.

Pictures of the second day of Knotfest Finland that topped everything of the day before on all levels with kings of metal Slipknot, joined by bands like Shiraz Lane, Tesseract, Stoned Statues, Cradle of Filth, Medeia, Bring Me The Horizon, and Moon Shot!

Ataraxy’s third studio album ‘A Mirror Reflects Our Fate’ cements the atmospheric framework of their suspenseful sensations of death/doom, coming highly recommended for fans of Disembowelment, Krypts and Spectral Voice. Out on Dark Descent Records.

Suppression’s debut ‘The Sorrow of Soul Through Flesh’ sees the Chilean band incorporating an array of elements from technical death and thrash metal that falls under the same ilk as bands like Ripper.