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by Sebastian Kluth

"A new beginning": A review of Apocalyptica's "Shadowmaker"

"A new beginning": A review of Apocalyptica's "Shadowmaker"

Ladies and gentlemen! Apocalyptica is back! The legendary band from Finland is going to release its first studio album in almost five years in North America next Tuesday. This is definitely a new beginning for one of the most original bands of the last...

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"Vladimir Putin should listen to this album": A review of The Foreshadowing's "Oionos"

"Vladimir Putin should listen to this album": A review of The Foreshadowing's "Oionos"

Dear readers of my blog! The Foreshadowing's Oionos may sound dark, depressive and vile but this excellent doom/gothic metal release from Italy spreads an intense message of peace by showing us among others the horrors of war and a post-apocalyptic world....

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"The flight of Icarus": A review of Nightwish's "Endless Forms Most Beautiful"

"The flight of Icarus": A review of Nightwish's "Endless Forms Most Beautiful"

Dear readers of my blog! Here comes another review of a highly anticipated record of the young year 2015. Ironically, I have become quite a big Nightwish fan when Tarja Turunen left the band ten years ago. I have bought four of their records since then...

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"Meant to be played live": A review of Motor Sister's "Ride"

Dear readers of my blog! Do you know the American alternative rock band Mother Superior which released nine studio records and a demo between 1993 and 2011? Well, I didn't know this band either. A few weeks ago, I stumbled over the new band Motor Sister...

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''The future is dark, it’s all that we’ve got'': A review of Moonspell's "Extinct"

Dear readers of my blog, I'm proud to present you the exclusive review of one of my very favourite bands which is the Portuguese gothic metal quintet Moonspell. The band's new release "Extinct" is one of their very best efforts in their twenty-six year...

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"Adventurous steampunk tales with a shot of metal'': A review of Coppelius' "Hertzmaschine"

"Adventurous steampunk tales with a shot of metal'': A review of Coppelius' "Hertzmaschine"

Dear readers of my blog, Coppelius has become one of my favourite German bands over the past five years. The group offers a mixture of Victorian era chamber music and some creative heavy metal which is supported by a vivid steampunk style, humorous lyrics...

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''An exotic musical trip through the Middle East'': A review of Subterranean Masquerade's ''The Great Bazaar''

''An exotic musical trip through the Middle East'': A review of Subterranean Masquerade's ''The Great Bazaar''

Dear readers of my blog, a few months ago, the Israeli septet Subterranean Masquerade asked the writing stuff of Black Wind Metal to review their latest 2015 output ''The Great Bazaar''. Since another collaborator wrote a very interesting review and since...

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"Escaping from reality": A review of Pantommind's ''Searching for Eternity''

"Escaping from reality": A review of Pantommind's ''Searching for Eternity''

Dear readers of my blog, it's a pleasure for me to present you my exclusive review of "Searching for Eternity", the third studio album of Bulgarian progressive rock and metal band Pantommind. This is already a serious candidate for the best album of the...

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"Heavy metal done right": A review of Klaymore's "Justifiably Pissed"

"Heavy metal done right": A review of Klaymore's "Justifiably Pissed"

Dear readers of my blog, here comes a detailed review of Klaymore's latest release of own material, the great 2014 EP "Justifiably Pissed". The heavy metal quartet from Penssylvania is one of the most promising young heavy metal bands and worth your attention,...

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"Letting Go...": A review of Putamen Insula's "Condoléances"

Dear readers of my blog, Here comes a detailed review of the third and maybe final studio record of one of the most unique experimental depressive black metal band I've ever heard: Putamen Insula. Enjoy and support the trio on Bandcamp, follow them on...

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