Weekly Release Roundup – Friday/Saturday November 29th/30th, 2024
From post hardcore to stoner, to hardcore punk, thrash, death, and doom, it’s a big week for releases and we’ve got a list for you to check out. All these releases are out today!
Hidden Mothers – Erosion / Avulsion (Church Road Records)
A sensational album, Hidden Mothers haven’t just lived up to all expectations, they’ve smashed them to pieces. This is one of the best albums of this year, and no-one can hear it and not come away feeling something.
Read the full review here.
Warpstormer – Warpstormer (London Doom Collective)
The riff is king here, and they’re not afraid to experiment, but what stands out is the turbulent approach to song structure that Warpstormer has. The group clearly want to keep the listener guessing, unsure of what might come next, but excited none the less.
Read the full review here.
Kill Her First – Künstliche Freiheit (KROD Records / Coretex Records)
Kill Her First expanding on their sound, extending their legacy, and ensuring satisfaction all round.
Read the full review here.
Necronomicon Ex Mortis – The Mother Of Death (Self Released)
Something wicked this way comes. It’s Necronomicon Ex Mortis and their five-track EP, The Mother of Death. A blood thirsty, horror-laden slice of manic heaviness, malevolent atmosphere, and wicked storytelling.
Read the full review here.
Disposable – It’s Blood That Trickles Down (Self Released)
You have got to love the Disposable approach to thrash metal. Where they simply deliver short, sharp, and heavy shocks to the system while infusing head banging and body shaking groove into almost everything they do.
Read the full review here.
Mutank – Think Before You Think (Boonsdale Records)
I once said that they were not to be underestimated and written off as just another ‘thrash throwback’ and those are words that still ring true now.
Read the full review here.
Chaos Reigns – Sweet Violence (Self Released)
It’s not just the themes around Sweet Violence that are about the contradictions in life, there are contradictions in the music as Chaos Reigns cleverly express vitriolic heaviness and speed while also showcasing fragility and beauty in interesting ways. Yes, it’s carnage for the most part, but with layers upon layers of creative differences to the hardcore punk formula, it leaves such an impression.
Read the full review here.
The Gates of Slumber – The Gates of Slumber (Svart Records)
The Gates of Slumber returning after so long could be seen as a sign of an impending apocalypse, after all, their doom sound comes with the weight and the gravitas of such a scenario. Yet, this is a celebration, as one of the world’s finest doom bands emerges from their slumber and sets about wreaking havoc.
Read the full review here.