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REVIEW: Auri – Auri II: Those We Don’t Speak Of

The celestial trio of Tuomas Holopainen, Johanna Kurkela, and Troy Donockley are back once again with Auri II: Those We Don't Speak Of, our September 3rd, 2021, via Nuclear Blast Records. Read our review here...

REVIEW: Bokassa – Molotov Rocktail

Lars Ulrich's "new favorite band" in 2017, Bokassa, are back once more! Their latest album, "Molotov Rocktail," is set for release on September 3rd, 2021, via Napalm Records, but you can read our thoughts on it already right here...

(1991) Pearl Jam – Ten: Anniversary Special

Today marks the anniversary of a true '90s classic: Pearl Jam's "Ten"! Read our anniversary special of this classic album here...

REVIEW: Leprous – Aphelion

You'd be hard-pressed to find someone at Tuonela Magazine who isn't impressed by Leprous. Their next release, "Aphelion," will be out on August 27th via Inside Out Music. You can check out our review here...

REVIEW: The Bronx – Bronx VI

The Bronx are back with their sixth studio album, "Bronx VI." Punk isn't completely dead, so read our thoughts here...

PRELISTENING: Oceanhoarse – Dead Reckoning

We know that Oceanhoarse was snatched up recently by Noble Demon, and this collaboration bears its fruit tomorrow, with the release of "Dead Reckoning"! Read our thoughts on the album from the pre-listening session here...

(2011) Ghost Brigade – Until Fear No Longer Defines Us: Anniversary...

Ten years ago today, Ghost Brigade released a gem of an album, "Until Fear No Longer Defines Us," through Season of Mist. Read our anniversary review here...

(2011) Leprous – Bilateral: Anniversary Special

Norwegian prog act Leprous released their album "Bilateral" 10 years ago. Read our anniversary special here...

(1991) Metallica – Metallica (The Black Album): Anniversary Special

A grand belated happy birthday to Metallica's "Metallica"! This album changed the shape of metal for better or for worse in 1991, so check out our anniversary review here...

REVIEW: Bottomless – Bottomless

Italian doom metallers Bottomless released their self-titled debut on July 16th via Spikerot. Read our thoughts here...

REVIEW: Tragedy – Disco Balls to the Wall

Over-the-top heavy cover band Tragedy released their debut album via Napalm Records, "Disco Balls to the Wall," on July 30th, 2021. Check out our review here...

REVIEW: Chaos Over Cosmos – The Silver Lining Between the Stars

Chaos Over Cosmos are back again with their third release, "The Silver Lining Between the Stars." Read our thoughts here...

REVIEW: Ainur – War of the Jewels

Ainur released their concept album based on J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Silmarillion" in March. Read our thoughts on this ambitious project here...

REVIEW: Volymian – EP: They never come in peace

Volymian are back with a new lineup and a new EP, "They Never Come in Peace." Read our thoughts in the review...

REVIEW: Yngwie Malmsteen – Parabellum

Yngwie Malmsteen is back with another exceptional display of guitar mastery in "Parabellum," out next week via Mascot Label Group. Read our review here...

REVIEW: Wizardthrone – Hypercube Necrodimensions

Wizardthrone are releasing Hypercube Necrodimensions on Friday! Be sure to check out our review...

REVIEW: Powerwolf – Call of the Wild

German Powerwolf are back again with the latest installment of their unique brand of power metal on July 16th, via Napalm Records. You can read our review of "Call of the Wild" here...

REVIEW: Dear Mother – Bulletproof

Dutch alternative metal act Dear Mother are releasing their debut effort, "Bulletproof," on July 16th, 2021. Check out our thoughts about the album here...

(2001) Kamelot – Karma: Anniversary Special

Kamelot's breakthrough album, "Karma," was released on this day in 2001, solidifying the band's place as one of the premier power metal bands of their day. Read our anniversary special of this iconic album here...

REVIEW: At The Gates – The Nightmare Of Being

At the Gates just released their newest album, "The Nightmare of Being," via Century Media Records. Read our thoughts on the album here...