This week's new heavy metal releases include lots of leather, folk metal weirdos, that one Swedish band that's real good at rhythms, and more! To the metals…
Also! Bandcamp is doing their second of four Bandcamp Fridays this year where artists get 100% of the proceeds for all sales. So if you can get stuff from Bandcamp, please do.
Black Death Cult – Diaspora
Genre: Black metal/doom
Origin: Canada
Label: Profound Lore
Buy now on Bandcamp
With a name like Black Death Cult, you can probably guess what you're in for. This is a nasty and dark ride of an album with black metal, doom, and death metal blended together. However, that is just on it's surface. They are subtle layers of synth, piano, and ambience that are most rewarding upon re-listens. These layers add new depth to this and create a somehow more hellish audio landscape.
Carpenter Brut – Leather Terror
Genre: Darksynth
Origin: Poitiers, France
Label: Universal
Buy now on Bandcamp
Carpenter Brut is back to get you dancing! Leather Terror is all the driving, quasi-industrial, synth stuff you've come to expect and love. This time you're getting a diverse roster of guest spots from Greg Puciato (Dillinger Escape Plan), Ulver, Sylvaine, and more.
Dirty Shirt – Get Your Dose Now!
Genre: Progressive/folk metal
Origin: Seini, Romania
Label: Self-released
Buy now on Bandcamp
Long time readers will know by now that I am partial to the weirder side of heavy music. Dirty Shirt certainly has my attention this week. They're like a mix of 6:33, Russkaja, and Turisas. This is bombastic, fun metal with Romanian folk mixed in.
Eunoia – Psyop Of The Year
Genre: Experimental/mathcore?
Origin: Cincinnati, Ohio
Label: Nefarious industries
Buy now and sample on Bandcamp
If this Weekly Injection has been too upbeat for you so far, then the latest from Eunoia should take care of the need to darkness. Psyop of the Year is noisy, chaotic, dissonance that dips its toes in black metal, grindcore, hardcore, and alternative metal. It's really difficult to succinctly nail down, and that's sure to be part of its appeal.
Gggolddd – This Shame Should Not Be Mine
Genre: Experimental/post-metal
Origin: The Netherlands
Label: Artoffact Records
Buy now on Bandcamp
Somewhere between Carpenter Brut and last week's Emily Jane White you'd find the latest from Gggolddd. There is a bit of a darkwave base with some evil synths and post-metal waves of heavy on This Shame Should Not Be Mine. This is dark, sad, and beautiful.
Meshuggah – Immutable
Genre: Progressive metal/djent
Origin: Västerbotten, Sweden
Label: Atomic Fire
What do I even need to say? New Meshuggah! Groove to it you dingus. Max has a full rundown here.
Nekrogoblikon – The Fundamental Slimes And Humours
Genre: Melodic death/folk metal
Origin: Santa Barbara, California
Label: Self-released
Buy from the band
After four years the goblin has returned. Like every Nekrogoblikon they're giving you a lot of metal flavors. I'm unsure if it's meant to be tongue-in-cheek still, because they do this so well. This album does feature the second instance (that I can think of) of a goblin dick on the cover of a record. So, it also has that going for it.
Steak – Acute Mania
Genre: Stoner rock
Origin: London, England
Label: Ripple Music
Buy now on Bandcamp
So often a stoner rock band just whips out some Black Sabbath or Kyuss riffs and calls it good. Steak, on the other hand, retain a smoky aura with plenty off riffage, but they do so with another layer of song writing prowess. This record is stoner rock with a prog spirit. Stream the whole thing right here.
Two Minutes To Late Night – Covers Vol 11
Genre: Covers
Origin: Various
Label: Self-released
Buy TODAY ONLY on Bandcamp
Two Minutes To Late Night pivoted their whole thing during this quarantine and have been putting out fun star-studded covers. Today (April 1st, 2022) and today only, they are putting out their latest Bandcamp exclusive EP. This one includes covers of David Bowie's “Station to Station”, Judas Priest's “Screaming for Vengeance” Van Halen's "Unchained" and more and more. 100% of the money goes to the artists behind these covers. Get it before it's gone!
Wolf – Shadowland
Genre: Heavy metal
Origin: Örebro, Sweden
Label: Century Media
Wrapping this week with some straight up heavy metal. Wolf bring galloping rhythms, guitarmonies, epic crow-like vocals, and a wardrobe of almost exclusively leather and vests. Shadowland is traditional heavy metal that pays homage and pushes forward.
Also dropping today…
- Aldo Nova – The Life And Times Of Eddie Gage EP (Self-released) – Rock
- Bhleg – Fäghring (Nordvis) – Black metal
- Centinex – The Pestilence EP (Agonia) – Death metal
- Evil Invaders – Shattering Reflection (Napalm) – Heavy metal
- Golgothan Remains – Adorned In Ruin (Brilliant Emperor Records/Sentient Ruin Laboratories) – Death metal
- Greenbeard – Variant (Sailor Records) – Stoner/desert rock
- The Hellacopters – Eyes Of Oblivion (Nuclear Blast) – Garage rock – Full review
- I Klatus – Targeted (Dead Sage) – Sludge
- If It Kills You – If It Kills You (Self-released) – Post-hardcore
- Islander – It's Not Easy Being Human (Better Noise) – Nu/alternative metal
- Kublai Khan TX – Lowest Form Of Animal EP (Rise) – Hardcore
- Lords Of The Trident – The Offering (Self-released) – Heavy metal
- Misfire – Sympathy For The Ignorant (MNRK Heavy) – Thrash
- Pattern-Seeking Animals – Only Passing Through (InsideOut) – Progressive
- Satan – Earth Infernal (Metal Blade) – Heavy metal
- Trick Or Treat – Creepy Symphonies (Scarlet Records) – Power metal
- The Violent Inzident – This Is Nu-Metal (The Violent Inzident) – Nu-metal
- Violet Blend – Demons (Eclipse) – Alternative metal