This edition features a deathcore band playing deathcore, some prog (greetings prog dogs!), some epicness, and more! To the metals…
Fit For An Autopsy – The Great Collapse
Genre: Deathcore
Origin: Jersey City, New Jersey
Label: eOne
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FFAA have returned with more heavy, groovy, breakdown-infused deathcore. For those disappointed by the latest Suicide Silence album, this album is for you. Deathcore isn't my wheelhouse, but I feel like this one will be better received.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFAMEIAMvGs[/youtube]
King Of Asgard – :taudr: EP
Genre: Folk metal
Origin: Mjölby, Sweden
Label: Trollmusic
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It's been a long four years since King of Asgard released their epic album Karg, and the band are back with this five song EP. :taudr: is just as epic and great, but it's just simply not enough. The band has created a false scarcity and it's making me want more. Well played.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWFVuYnZy88[/youtube]
KXM – Scatterbrain
Genre: Hard rock
Origin: Los Angeles, California
Label: Rat Pak
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What an odd group of musicians. This trio is George Lynch (ex-Dokken, solo), dUg Pinnick (King's X), and Ray Luzier (Korn). The three of them work really well together, actually. I realize that's totally a backhanded compliment, but it seemed too weird to work. I was wrong.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvTnzne69Ts[/youtube]
Mothership – High Strangeness
Genre: Stoner
Origin: Dallas, Texas
Label: Heavy Psych Sounds/Ripple
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This album is riffs, on riffs, on riffs. It's like if a recent Red Fang record was pushed through a Texan filter, so it's got some Southern sounds infused into the smokey riffs. Did I mention the riffs?
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTyRxL7UqPQ[/youtube]
Obituary – Obituary
Genre: Death metal
Origin: Gibsonton, Florida
Label: Relapse
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On their tenth album, death metal OGs Obituary are doing what they've done for the last thirty years. That, of course, is no frills death metal mastery. There are some pretty infectious death n roll-ish tracks on this, and great guitar work from Kenny Andrews on throughout. Michael's review is here.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfQ37VKlAwY[/youtube]
Without Waves – Lunar
Genre: Experimental
Origin: Chicago, Illinois
Label: Prosthetic
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I'm ending this week's entry with a band that seems to be playing right into what I love. Lunar is all over the place in the best way. This band dabbles with sludge, hardcore, post-rock, and progressive rock. It's a fantastic full-length label debut that I'll be putting into my ears for a long time.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A36sjEuV-9w[/youtube]
Also dropping today…
Alunah – Solennial (Svart) – Doom/stoner
Dodecahedron – Kwintessens (Season Of Mist) – Black metal/avant-garde
Iron Magazine – Queen Of Hell (Ektro) – Rock
Lancer – Mastery (Metalville) – Power metal
The Moon And The Nightspirit – Metanoia (Prophecy) – Folk
North – Transmissions: Live In Bucharest (Prosthetic) – Sludge
Replacire – Do Not Deviate (Season Of Mist) – Technical death metal
Righteous Vendetta – Cursed (Century Media) – Metalcore
Svart Crown – Abreaction (Century Media) – Death metal
Woe – Hope Attrition (Vendetta) – Black metal