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New & Noteworthy, July 8th – Take Apart This World

Posted by on July 11, 2016

I think the reason July has been somewhat light on releases so far is that we’re getting a cooldown period from an overloaded June, giving us time to recover before we get into an equally overloaded August. It’s working out so far, and albums that debuted in previous months are still selling well, so it […]

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New & Noteworthy, August 19th – Against the World

Posted by on August 19, 2014

Last week’s release list wouldn’t have convinced anyone of this, but this week’s new albums truly prove that metal is a worldwide unifying force that brings together music fans from everywhere. Topping the list is one of the biggest international bands of the past three decades, with a catalog of enough metal hits to fill […]

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Get “Awakened” with new Deadlock video

Posted by on August 5, 2014

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bR20Z-vULI[/youtube]   German melodic death metal group Deadlock are preparing their first compilation album, The Re-Arrival, for release internationally. The band has gone through some internal shake-ups in recent years, including three lineup changes and a change in labels. However, that has not stopped their consistent output, as last year’s The Arsonist was an excellent addition to the […]

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New & Noteworthy, August 6: King of the Underdogs

Posted by on August 6, 2013

As promised last week, today’s list has some solo albums, some highly anticipated new albums from artists we haven’t seen in awhile, and a ton of generally good new music. Check it out here!   Newsted, Heavy Metal Music (Collective Sounds/Chophouse)   The follow-up to January’s Metal EP, this is the first full-length release for […]

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New & Noteworthy, March 15th – Beneath the Surface

Posted by on March 15, 2011

Exactly one month ago, we had our first flood of new releases of 2011, as 22 albums debuted for the metal fans. This week, we get another flood, with only a few less albums and a lot less name recognition. The underground rules the release charts this week, as many of the bands releasing albums […]

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