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  • Gothic Doom Metallers ANGELLORE Release Nocturnes on Ardua Music

    Born from a meeting of kindred spirits, Rosarius and Walran, two souls with a love and appreciation for the most melancholic of music, in 2007, Angellore has gone on to become more than either of its two creative progenitors could have dared to hope for. Following their own unique pathway through the woods of folklore and imagination, […]

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  • SARCASM release second new track ‘Essence of Existence’

    ‘Essence of Existence’ streaming now Lifeforce Omnibound out 29th May via Hammerheart Records Swedish death metal outfit Sarcasm have previously announced their brand new full-length Lifeforce Omnibound, which will be released 29th May via Hammerheart Records. Today, Sarcasm are releasing the second offering ‘Essence of Existence’ which is now streaming via the label’s YouTube channel.  Listen to ‘Essence of Existence’ here: https://youtu.be/3drxcTlRFiUPre-order Lifeforce Omnibound here: https://sarcasm.lnk.to/lifeforceomnibound Sarcasm comment on […]

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  • Review: Corrosion Of Conformity – Good God/Baad Man (Rich Piva)

    Corrosion Of Conformity – Good God/Baad Man (Nuclear Blast) 


    Corrosion of Conformity is a band who has been with me for a majority of my music listening life. First, with the skate kids I hung with in high school blasting the first record alongside our Misfits tapes. Then, seeing the video for Vote With A Bullet on Headbanger’s Ball, which immediately required a drive to The Wiz with the hopes they had Blind (they did) and me proceeding to wear out the tape. 

    To the bluesy, stoner, amazing records like Deliverance and Wiseblood. Pepper leaving, Pepper back, so many riffs, and always just being fucking cool, COC has ruled for decades. 

    Here we are with the new COC record. Good God / Baad Man. I may be biased, but the fourteen tracks on this record may go down as one of the greatest COC records. It is that good. Seriously.

    Why? First off, this is the sound of a band having fun on what they know is their last record as COC. Pepper and Woody are in top form and are seeing eye to eye as they work to put an exclamation mark on what is a band people love. 

    The album is split into two sides based on the title, with the Good God side starting with the absolute ripper Good God?/Final Dawn which could not be a more fitting opener for this record. 

    Stanton Moore plays drums on the album, and his contribution is felt right away on the first track. I can’t mention COC and drums without mentioning Reed Mullin, who was what COC is about through and through and it is impossible to not feel his presence on this record. 

    I love how they left all of the studio interaction on this track too, just giving it this raw, one take, live in the studio feel. It leads to You And Me, which is trademarked COC in such a raw form. Another reason why I love this record is how it sounds. It’s like four dudes playing amazing, heavy ass rock with zero pretence.

    Woody’s solo on this track rips, and I love how the middle part just slams the brakes until the shotgun is loaded and the shit hits the fan. So awesome. 

    Gimme Some Moore is next, and whoa boy does it rip, leaning way more to the punk side of the band in the most wonderful way while also channeling Motorhead. Glorious. Oh, and when Pepper screams “Woody!” before his solo. Man oh man is this awesome. 

    The Handler is for those of you whose favorite COC record is Wiseblood, and would hang with any of the tracks from that amazing album. Another reason why I love this record; it is all over the COC map in the best possible ways. 

    Instrumental psych-leaning Bedouin’s Hand leads to the last track on the Good God side, Run for Your Life. This is a nine minute epic that is part Zeppelin, part Sabbath and all classic COC.

    The Baad Man starts with this side’s title track, with some movie clips and whoos from Pepper that leads to COC going all ZZ Top on our assess. This is not the first time I am going to say this on side B. 

    Catchy as hell and super fun, Baad Man is killer stuff that also reminds me of a way more positive version of Monster Magnet’s Bummer

    Lose Yourself sounds exactly like that is what they are doing as they rip it up for four minutes. Instrumental interlude Mandra Sonos leads to another ripper, Asleep On The Killing Floor, that is the aggressive, vintage COC that people love and has a killer instrumental breakdown and harkens back to some of their punk roots too. 

    Remember how I mentioned ZZ Top? Handcuff County. So great. That wasn’t enough for you? Then how about Swallowing The Anchor? The stoner version of War’s Low Rider. Amazing one-two punch, showing the band’s bluesy side and how that trio from Texas inspired COC, even if it is not always evident. 

    Brickman fits perfectly next. An acoustic driven folky track that continues to show the range of this band now and throughout the years. Closing with Forever Amplified is so perfect. Reminding me of how Faith No More closed out King For A Day with Just A Man, this one is the coda on an incredible journey. 

    The track is a gigantic celebration, with a gospel-like big voice added to the mix, leaving us with a huge statement, and the best way to say goodbye to this record, as the heartbeat flatlines…

    Good God / Baad Man rules. 66:46? Sure, but I will take every second of it, as a band many of us have loved for a long time delivered one of their best so late in their career. Thank you for everything Corrosion Of Conformity. 10/10

  • Corrosion Of Conformity Premiere New Single & Music Video “Asleep On The Killing Floor” From Upcoming New Album “Good God / Baad Man”

    Gold-certified Southern metal band Corrosion Of Conformity have released their double album “Good God / Baad Man,” alongside a new music video for “Asleep On The Killing Floor,” directed by Mike Holderbeast. The record marks the band’s first full-length release since 2018. Drummer Stanton Moore performed on the album in the studio, while Nic… Read More/Discuss on Metal Underground.com
  • Cult of Occult – I Have No Name (Review)

    Cult of Occult are a French doom band and this is their fifth album. It’s great to have towering Cult of Occult back. The last time they graced us with their malignant presence was on 2021’s Ruin, but now we have a brand new full album. I Have No Name contains 70 minutes of doomsludge … Continue reading “Cult of Occult – I Have No Name (Review)”
  • Archspire Premiere New Single & Music Video “The Vessel” From Upcoming New Album “Too Fast To Die”

    Canadian technical metal band Archspire have premiered a new music video for their track “The Vessel.” Following the successful Kickstarter campaign for their upcoming album “Too Fast To Die,” the band also kept production of the video largely in-house. Guitarist Dean Lamb directed the clip, while he co-wrote it with vocalist Oliver Rae Aleron … Read More/Discuss on Metal Underground.com
  • “He asked, ‘Who owns the rights to your albums?’ I was like, ‘We should.’ He said, ‘How about I buy them for you?’” It took nearly 50 years for Happy The Man to hear their music the way they’d intended

    Tripped up by record company machinations, the American pioneers – who nearly became Peter Gabriel’s backing band – didn’t think their first two records would ever sound like they had in the studio
  • EMIL KÁRLSEN celebrates spring with new single together with Elina ljäs

    “Giđa ávašta” is out now Emil Kárlsen joins forces with up-and-coming Northern Sámi singer-songwriter Elina Ijäs from Gáivuotna and Guovdageaidnu. The single is the magical and uplifting “Giđa ávašta”, which means “one senses spring,” marks the first collaboration between the two young Sámi artists. Kárlsen will release his first solo debut album Nannámii September 25. It is no coincidence that “Giđa […]

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  • VANIR – new album “Wyrd” out today

    Swords, helmets, and shields echo once more as Danish warriors VANIR unleash their new album, “Wyrd”, out today. Centered around the timeless concept of fate, the record draws from war, human choice, and the far-reaching consequences that shape our world. Reflecting the present day, where every decision carries the weight of what is yet to come, “Wyrd” […]

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  • MACABRE’s debut full length “Gloom” reborn: Classic Blast series launches with reissue of cult death/grind milestone

    MACABRE’s debut full length “Gloom” reborn: Classic Blast series launches with reissue of cult death/grind milestone Mystic Production, under exclusive license from Nuclear Blast, launches the Classic Blast series with the reissue of MACABRE’s seminal album “Gloom”, now available across multiple formats (CD Jewel Case, Marble Vinyl LP, Splatter Vinyl LP & the band exclusive Transparent Green LP. ORDER HERE: […]

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