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"A relatively new band, Adamantis was formed in Boston in 2016 by drummer Evgeny Gromovoy and guitarist Javier Estrada. Gathering like-minded artists via the Internet, the first incarnation of Adamantis included a female vocalist at the microphone.
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"Battleroar’s fifth full-length album Codex Epicus sees the Greek epic metal group further hone the symphonic sounds that influenced their previous album, 2014’s Blood of Legends.
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"To be a gatekeeper in metal is generally frowned upon as elitist these days, to the point where my favorite Awenden / Feminazgul shirt has the phrase “impale the gatekeepers on spears and leave them posted alongside your path as a warning to others” on the back.
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The first Hammers Of Misfortune album was a real suprise, coming out of left field (San Francisco actually). The band has redefined their sound a bit for the second go around and they continue to amaze me. Gone are all the death vocals.
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Retro hard rock sounds seems to be gaining popularity as the recent years go by. Perhaps its because these new bands are paying attention to their forefathers and realize that the genesis of this music is far beyond what most are doing these days.
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"More solid power metal true to the original term passes over my desk in Pharaoh’s new EP titled Ten Years.
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New but not so new...SpellBook are a Pennsylvania based band that released three albums under the name Witch Hazel. They have rechristened themselves and should have called the band Black N Blue...oh wait that name is taken.
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"The kings of US underground Power Metal have finally returned!
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The follow-up to their well-received 2020 self-titled debut stays true to STYGIAN CROWN's sprawling doom template that also incorporates elements of classic metal and death metal.
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Years and years ago we sold an independent release from an Australian band named Tarot. It was a bit of a low rent release but damn did these guys capture the hard rock sounds of Deep Purple and Uriah Heep. There were sprinkling of prog elements through out - it was great great stuff.
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"Over the years, Tasmanian maniacs The Wizar’d have repeatedly proven their penchant for writing massive, catchy doom.
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