The first Weekly Injection of the year includes the debut of a much-hyped nu metal/deathcore hybrid, a supergroup avoiding the sophomore slump, and more! To the metals…
Week of 1/3
Paleface Swiss – Cursed
Genre: Nu metal/deathcore
Origin: Zurich, Switzerland
Label: Blood Blast Disctribution
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Starting this entry off with the belated mention of a much hyped third album from Paleface Swiss. This has the groove and rage of classic Slipknot with the production and, well, rage of modern deathcore. I could see how this could be really fun and intense live. Caitlin has a full review here.
Patriarch – PROPHET ELIJAH
Genre: Black metal
Origin: Białystok, Podlaskie, Poland
Label: Napalm
Buy now on Bandcamp
Remember when there were two Batushkas? What a weird time that was. Anyway, one of those has been Patriarkh (or Патриархь) since last year and has been very busy. This is their second record under the new name. It’s epic and evil like you’d hope.
Also released the week of 1/3
Acid Cross – Under Dark (Self-released) – Black metal/thrash
Am I in Trouble? – Spectrum (Self-released) – Progressive/avant-garde black metal
Esophagus – Zero One (Reality Fade) – Death metal/slam
Estuarine – Corporeal Furnace (Self-released) – Experimental death metal/grindcore
Lord Agheros – Anhedonia (My Kingdom) – Black metal/ambient
Megafauna – I Owe This Land A Body (Syrup Moose) – Ambient/dungeon synth
Moon Wizard – Sirens (Hammerheart) – Doom/stoner
Mutagenic Host – The Diseased Machine (Memento Mori) – Death metal
World Eaters – Hounds of Blood (Self-released) – Death metal
Week of 1/10
Alt Blk Era – Rave Immortal
Genre: Experimental rock
Origin: England, UK
Label: Earache
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Alt Blk Era’s debut full-length has a lot going on. Rave Immortal has elements of grunge, pop, punk, alternative metal and more. Fans of Slothrust, Poppy, and recent In This Moment will probably dig this.
Ex Deo – Year of the Four Emperors
Genre: Symphonic death metal
Origin: Chicago, Illinois
Label: Reigning Phoenix Music
Buy now here
It’s been four years since Maurizio Iacono (Kataklysm) and his gang of Roman history buff pals dropped a lesson on us, and the wait for more knowledge is finally over. This EP include four massive tracks (presumably one for each emperor) and they’re as catchy as they are heavy.
The Halo Effect – March Of The Unheard
Genre: Melodic death metal
Origin: Gothenburg, Sweden
Label: Nuclear Blast
Buy now on Bandcamp
Next up please find the latest from The Halo Effect which would pair nicely with Ex Deo. The quintet once again show that they know how to do the melodic death metal thing. Pretty rad that this band wasn’t a one-off supergroup, because I’m having a great time with these. Jordan has a full review here.
Tremonti – The End Will Show Us How
Genre: Hard rock/alternative
Origin: Orlando, Florida
Label: Napalm
Buy now on Bandcamp
Honestly, I’m a little surprised to see Mark Tremonti out there with his solo stuff since Creed seems to be in full-effect again. Fans will still surely greet this (say it with me) with arms wide open. Sorry. Anyway, like all his solo stuff I’m sure this will once again reveal his abilities as a truly great and heavier than expected guitarist to some more new fans. The dude knows how to showcase his knowledge of the fretboard via a catchy rock song.
Also dropping the week of 1/10
Barshasketh – Antinomian Asceticism (W.T.C.) – Black metal
The Cimmerian – An Age Undreamed Of (Self-released) – Doom/thrash
Exiled Hope/Steel Forge – Realm Of The Exiled (Self-released) – Blackened power metal
Faithxtractor – Loathing & The Noose (Redefining Darkness) – Death metal
Hanry – Disruption (Pelagic) – Ambient rock
Haunted Horses – Dweller (Three One G)
Magnum – Live At KK’s Steel Mill (Steamhammer/SPV) – Heavy metal
Maw – The Humble Collapse (Argonauta) – Stoner/desert rock
Mourn The Light – The Magic Is Calling (Argonauta) – Heavy metal/doom
Plaguewielder – In Dust & Ash (Self-released) – Gothic rock/sludge
Satan’s Sigh – Impaled Nazareno (Murder Records) Black metal
Sisters Of… – Marie / Michel (Crowquill Records) – Experimental/post-rock
Slaughtersun – Black Marrow (Self-released) – Progressive death metal
Stick To Your Guns – Keep Planting Flowers (SharpTone) – Hardcore/metalcore
Urfeind – Dauþalaikaz (Nine To Zero) – Black metal
Wyatt E. – zamāru ultu qereb ziqquratu Part 1 (Heavy Psych Sounds) – Doom/drone
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