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Acrassicauda
Only the Dead See the End of the War
[ Vice / CD - released 26/Apr/2010 ]
Inspired by Western bands like Metallica, Slayer & Slipknot, 'Only the Dead See the End of the War' is the first official release from Iraqi heavy metal band, Acrassicauda.
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Day of Mourning
[ Century Media Records Ltd. / Magic Arts Publishing / CD - released 29/Mar/2010 ]
A true lesson in violence is what you can expect of 'Day of Morning', the fourth album from Montreal's masters of brutality & hyper-technical deathcore.
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Freya
All Hail the End
[ Victory Records / CD - released 1/Mar/2010 ]
Produced by Jocko & Aaron Conti, 'All Hail the End' is Freya's first real concept record - examining humanity's constant struggle for power throughout the ages, while dazzling with unexpected melodies & hardcore ferocity.
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The Avarice of Man
[ Roadrunner Records / CD - released 6/Sep/2010 ]
'The Avarice of Man' was tracked at Complex studios in Melbourne, Australia by guitarist / producer Roman Koester and mixed by Textures mastermind Jochem Jacobs at Split Second Studios in The Netherlands.
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Taproot
Plead the Fifth
[ Victory Records / CD - released 14/Jun/2010 ]
'Plead the Fifth' marks a fantastic return to form for Taproot; revisiting the heavy, heavy nature of their early material and utilizing the baritone guitars that gave albums like 'Gift' & 'Welcome' such a signature sound.