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Finnish technical blackened death metal Ulterror released the first single ‘The Greater Sublimations of Cosmic Panic’, from their upcoming debut album ‘Transcendent Origins’, set for release in March via Inverse Records!

Brutal death metal outfit Stillbirth will release their new album ‘Homo Deus’ in April via Distortion Music Group and unleashed a first single/video ‘Autonomous Eradication’!

Benighted released a special Halloween track with ‘Stabbing The Weak’, including an exclusive band shirt in theme!

Who wants to play a game of “spot the horror film reference” with BDM Texans Architectural Genocide?

Get stoked for the new Abysmal Dawn! Stream their new single here.

Prutrified J announce upcoming EP ‘The Deep End Of Horror’ and give us a preview with their first single ‘Seeds Of Infamy’.

Brutal Assault is back at it with more new bands for the 2019 line-up!

Revulsed signs to Everlasting Spew Records for a new record!

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Album Reviews

Putrevore’s “Miasmal Monstrosity” is relentlessly brutal and holds true to the band’s musical nature in presenting a putrid and odious quality of brutal death metal.

On their first studio album Diabolizer conveys the traditional dynamics of the late nineties and early 2000s brutal death metal. ‘Khalkedonian Death’ is recommended for fans of Severe Torture, Vomitory and Grave.

‘Humanoid’ is by far one of the best EPs released this year. If you are into old-school brutal death metal, then I recommend checking out their latest effort.

Sanguisugabogg managed to deliver a consistent album. This is a valid example of a modern breed of brutal death.

Anarkhon musical themes are seemingly influenced by the Lovecraftian stories, the music conjures a horrible atmosphere that plunges you into the deep abyss of space and darkness.

Cannibal Corpse’s fifteenth album is weighty and viscerally thrilling brought by high standards, the cohesive performance makes each song sound viciously aggressive.

“Saint Desecration” is dynamically fueled by the fires of hell this yet another great album by the Polish quartet Azarath!

‘Nucleus’ is densely packed with a stratum of complex riffs and deep guttural growls. Within its time length of forty-one minutes the band swagger in applying overwhelming brutality.

Gorephilia’s new release “In the Eye of Nothing” spews Cimmerian monolithic tones of the ninety’s death metal.

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