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3.7 great | Trey STAFF | January 13th 23 | No review, no sound-offs, and barely twenty ratings. Was there something wrong with Wolfheart's latest release? If you ask me, there really wasn't. It's actually one of the top melodic death metal albums of the year, but it seems to have been lost in the shuffle. You'd think a band that can bring the emotive melodies of classic Insomnium, the ferocity of At The Gates, and the accessibility of Soilwork would have received a little more attention. They also bring some decent clean singing to augment the death growls, keyboards to provide a melodic undercurrent, and plenty of dynamics to keep the songs moving along. I don't know what to say besides it's never too late to check out those albums you missed.
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4.0 excellent | Malcontent | January 3rd 23 | This rules - some old-school Insomnium vibes, elements of Amon Amarth viking aesthetic, surprisingly sonically diverse. Cold riffs, grim vocals, keyboards, rare cleans, folk touches and acoustic passages. Vocals are especially interesting, each song has its own identity in a way that's extremely surprising for a melodic death metal record.
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4.0 excellent | ariich | January 3rd 24 |
3.5 great | Macck | April 11th 23 |
4.0 excellent | JoneHK | December 26th 22 |
4.0 excellent | em17ah | November 6th 22 |
4.0 excellent | GhostK | October 10th 22 |
3.0 good | Elynna | September 25th 22 |
4.0 excellent | heck | September 24th 22 |
4.0 excellent | UrukHai | September 21st 22 |
3.5 great | Zac124 | September 16th 22 |
5.0 classic | Qboy | September 16th 22 |
4.0 excellent | MeatWolf | September 15th 22 |
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