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SONG OF THE DAY: Supersonic Blues Machine – Is It All...

Provogue/Mascot Label Group released Supsersonic Blues Machine's newest album, "Voodoo Nation," back in June. We were pretty pleased with the album, so naturally, when "Is it All" was released as a single, it quickly became the Song of the Day!

REVIEW: Jakub Tirco – Alaska

Jakub Tirco impressed our reviewer with his independently-released debut album, "Alaska." Read the review here to find out how and why...

REVIEW: Flat Earth – High on Lies

After many push-backs and reschedules Finnish hard rock unit Flat Earth finally released its sophomore album, "High on Lies," on September 2nd via Cargo Records/AWAL. Check out our review here...

REVIEW: Electric Callboy – Tekkno

Electric Callboy are releasing their well-awaited sixth studio effort, "Tekkno." Check out our review here...

REVIEW: An Abstract Illusion – Woe

An Abstract Illusion surprised us with their sophomore record, "Woe." Check out our thoughts about this behemoth of an album here...

REVIEW: Parkway Drive – Darker Still

Yesterday, Parkway Drive released their new album, "Darker Still." Check out our album review here...

FEATURED SINGLE: Burning Holes in Time – Self Titled

Earlier this week, Burning Holes in Time released a new single, strangely called "Self Titled." Check out if it's any good as today's Featured Single...

REVIEW: The Butterfly Effect – IV

After a hiatus and a pandemic break, Australian The Butterfly Effect are finally back with their appropriately-titled fourth release, "IV." Check out our review here...

REVIEW: Fallujah – Empyrean

The Bay Area progsters of Fallujah are back with "Empyrean," set for release this Friday through Nuclear Blast. Read our review here...

REVIEW: Crippled Black Phoenix – Banefyre

Cripple Black Phoenix delve into non-conformity and the mind with their new release, "Banefyre," which is set for release on September 9th, 2022, via Season of Mist. Check out our review here...

REVIEW: Lacrimas Profundere – How to Shroud Yourself with Night

Lacrimas Profundere have awoken from their slumber once more to cast some more doom and gloom on the world with their latest offering, "How to Shroud Yourself with Night," out on August 26th via Steamhammer/SPV. Check out our review here:

(2002) In Flames – Reroute to Remain: Anniversary Special

2002 was a good year for Gothenburg metal, with many good albums, including In Flames' new release of the year, "Reroute to Remain." Check it out as today's anniversary special!

REVIEW: Andy Gillion – Arcade Metal

Andy Gillion - known for his 10-year tenure in Mors Principium Est, released his new solo album "Arcade Metal" today! Check out our review here...

REVIEW: Blind Guardian – The God Machine

Blind Guardian are back with their brand new album, "The God Machine," released on September 4th, 2022. Check out our thoughts about the record here...

REVIEW: Brymir – Voices in the Sky

Brymir's newest album, "Voices in the Sky," comes out tomorrow through Napalm Records, but our review is already online! Check it out here...

REVIEW: Mikael Åkerfeldt – Clark (Soundtrack From the Netflix Series)

Legendary Opeth frontman Mikael Åkerfeldt did the soundtrack for the Netflix series, Clark. See how it holds up to his other work in our review...

REVIEW: Lonely Robot – A Model Life

Prog rock master John Mitchell is back with another Lonely Robot album, this time entitled "A Model Life." Set for release on August 22nd via InsideOut Music, we had to give it a listen. Read the review here...

REVIEW: Oceans – Hell Is Where the Heart Is – Part...

Oceans impressed us with their EP, "Hell is Where the Heart Is," particularly the second edition, entitled "Longing." Check out the review here...

REVIEW: Dynazty – Final Advent

With a game plan of writing an "all killer, no filler" album, Swedish melodic metal band Dynazty are now releasing "Final Advent" on the 26th of August 2022 via AFM Records. Check out our review for what to expect from this album....

REVIEW: Oceans of Slumber – Starlight and Ash

Oceans of Slumber recently released their new album "Starlight and Ash." Read more about our thoughts here...