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Tyrannus – Mournhold Review By KenstrosityUK antifascist blackened death/thrash trio Tyrannus caught my attention with the be-castled cover art for their upcoming sophomore record, Mournhold. Having never listened to them prior, I gravitated towards the promise of yet another robust hybrid of styles and sounds. With bands like Antiverse and Skeletonwitch to call on as points of comparison, Tyrannus all but guarantee my appreciation. This is the kind of genre-blending that I crave on an hourly basis. Does Mournhold have the goods to satisfy my voracious needs?
Lead single “Reignfall” demonstrates that Tyrannus aren’t fucking around, boasting an adrenaline-fueled cataclysm of riffs, shreds, pummels, and roars. It is an ideal case study for what Mournhold captures, ensaring the icy raze of black, the fiery vitriol of thrash, and the swaggering aggression of death in one fell swoop. Separated from those superficial attributes, it embodies the Platonic ideal of a great metal track. And so, Tyrannus publish their infernal formula, and Mournhold’s multifaceted application of that formula brews excitement and fun at every turn. Tightly packed into 40 minutes, seven tracks tear through a blunderbuss of cool ideas, hooky motifs, and fun deviations from the expected.
Most surprising of these diversions is center cut “Flesh Eternal,” which recalls the gothic swing of Tribulation if they took the ashen path to black/thrash. A really cool song on its own, “Flesh Eternal” more importantly cements Tyrannus as versatile songwriters and shrewd album composers. It resolves the aggressive black metal scorch of the first three songs—the best of which (“Orbus Non Suffict,” “Seizing Stars”) fulfill the gap left by Skeletonwitch after Serpents Unleashed. At the same time, it sets up the second act, beautifully bisecting Mournhold’s story with something a little more rock-oriented as a palette cleanser. That brief reprieve allows me to properly prepare myself for “Reignfall.” A barnburner of devilish nature, “Reignfall” Hellrips my face clean off with speed-metal riffs, righteous dive-bomb solos, and downright ignorant grooves charred by black metal rasps. A second twist that I hoped for but dared not expect, Mournhold’s back half transitions to altogether darker and moodier spaces than the front. “Slower” and longer form compositions (“Mournhold,” “Back to Grey”) reside in those spaces, creating an expanded stage for Tyrannus’ final ideas to land and settle.
This arrangement allows listeners to bask in more instrumental noodling and melodic storytelling as Mournhold comes to a close, but the risk of drag creeps in. “Mournhold” is certainly thrashy and aggressive enough in its second half to offset that inertia, but at six-and-a-half minutes, it rubs against bloat with a cocky smirk. Closer “Back to Grey” toys that line even more salaciously, teasing attention spans to their limit at nearly eight minutes. Luckily, its classic heavy metal gallop and olde-timey meloblack charm make it hard to hate. Like many tight runtimes, though, 40 minutes suffers more noticeably when any one song overstays its welcome; Mournhold’s final couplet gently cross that threshold. Cutting a minute from each—perhaps fewer repetitions of a riff here, and trimming an intro or bridge there—would make them stronger and thus improve the whole in kind.
Mournhold doesn’t need much improving, though, to be an unqualified success. It’s a rip-roaring fun time, with a youthful personality as exuberant as it is infectious. Tyrannus improved in every aspect on the promise of their debut, refining their voice into something highly recognizable and alluring. If this is just the beginning for Tyrannus, I tremble to think of what they might accomplish on future records. That’s a later Ken problem. For now, I’m content and gunning to storm castles and slay eldritch monsters for an eternity with Mournhold. Join me!
Rating: Great!
#2026 #40 #Antiverse #BlackMetal #BlackThrash #BlackenedDeathThrash #BritishMetal #DeathMetal #DeathThrash #HeavyMetal #Hellripper #May26 #Mournhold #Review #Reviews #Skeletonwitch #ThrashMetal #Tribulation #TrueCultRecords #Tyrannus
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
Label: True Cult Records
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: May 15th, 2026 -
Tyrannus – Mournhold Review By KenstrosityUK antifascist blackened death/thrash trio Tyrannus caught my attention with the be-castled cover art for their upcoming sophomore record, Mournhold. Having never listened to them prior, I gravitated towards the promise of yet another robust hybrid of styles and sounds. With bands like Antiverse and Skeletonwitch to call on as points of comparison, Tyrannus all but guarantee my appreciation. This is the kind of genre-blending that I crave on an hourly basis. Does Mournhold have the goods to satisfy my voracious needs?
Lead single “Reignfall” demonstrates that Tyrannus aren’t fucking around, boasting an adrenaline-fueled cataclysm of riffs, shreds, pummels, and roars. It is an ideal case study for what Mournhold captures, ensaring the icy raze of black, the fiery vitriol of thrash, and the swaggering aggression of death in one fell swoop. Separated from those superficial attributes, it embodies the Platonic ideal of a great metal track. And so, Tyrannus publish their infernal formula, and Mournhold’s multifaceted application of that formula brews excitement and fun at every turn. Tightly packed into 40 minutes, seven tracks tear through a blunderbuss of cool ideas, hooky motifs, and fun deviations from the expected.
Most surprising of these diversions is center cut “Flesh Eternal,” which recalls the gothic swing of Tribulation if they took the ashen path to black/thrash. A really cool song on its own, “Flesh Eternal” more importantly cements Tyrannus as versatile songwriters and shrewd album composers. It resolves the aggressive black metal scorch of the first three songs—the best of which (“Orbus Non Suffict,” “Seizing Stars”) fulfill the gap left by Skeletonwitch after Serpents Unleashed. At the same time, it sets up the second act, beautifully bisecting Mournhold’s story with something a little more rock-oriented as a palette cleanser. That brief reprieve allows me to properly prepare myself for “Reignfall.” A barnburner of devilish nature, “Reignfall” Hellrips my face clean off with speed-metal riffs, righteous dive-bomb solos, and downright ignorant grooves charred by black metal rasps. A second twist that I hoped for but dared not expect, Mournhold’s back half transitions to altogether darker and moodier spaces than the front. “Slower” and longer form compositions (“Mournhold,” “Back to Grey”) reside in those spaces, creating an expanded stage for Tyrannus’ final ideas to land and settle.
This arrangement allows listeners to bask in more instrumental noodling and melodic storytelling as Mournhold comes to a close, but the risk of drag creeps in. “Mournhold” is certainly thrashy and aggressive enough in its second half to offset that inertia, but at six-and-a-half minutes, it rubs against bloat with a cocky smirk. Closer “Back to Grey” toys that line even more salaciously, teasing attention spans to their limit at nearly eight minutes. Luckily, its classic heavy metal gallop and olde-timey meloblack charm make it hard to hate. Like many tight runtimes, though, 40 minutes suffers more noticeably when any one song overstays its welcome; Mournhold’s final couplet gently cross that threshold. Cutting a minute from each—perhaps fewer repetitions of a riff here, and trimming an intro or bridge there—would make them stronger and thus improve the whole in kind.
Mournhold doesn’t need much improving, though, to be an unqualified success. It’s a rip-roaring fun time, with a youthful personality as exuberant as it is infectious. Tyrannus improved in every aspect on the promise of their debut, refining their voice into something highly recognizable and alluring. If this is just the beginning for Tyrannus, I tremble to think of what they might accomplish on future records. That’s a later Ken problem. For now, I’m content and gunning to storm castles and slay eldritch monsters for an eternity with Mournhold. Join me!
Rating: Great!
#2026 #40 #Antiverse #BlackMetal #BlackThrash #BlackenedDeathThrash #BritishMetal #DeathMetal #DeathThrash #HeavyMetal #Hellripper #May26 #Mournhold #Review #Reviews #Skeletonwitch #ThrashMetal #Tribulation #TrueCultRecords #Tyrannus
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
Label: True Cult Records
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: May 15th, 2026 -
Tyrannus – Mournhold Review By KenstrosityUK antifascist blackened death/thrash trio Tyrannus caught my attention with the be-castled cover art for their upcoming sophomore record, Mournhold. Having never listened to them prior, I gravitated towards the promise of yet another robust hybrid of styles and sounds. With bands like Antiverse and Skeletonwitch to call on as points of comparison, Tyrannus all but guarantee my appreciation. This is the kind of genre-blending that I crave on an hourly basis. Does Mournhold have the goods to satisfy my voracious needs?
Lead single “Reignfall” demonstrates that Tyrannus aren’t fucking around, boasting an adrenaline-fueled cataclysm of riffs, shreds, pummels, and roars. It is an ideal case study for what Mournhold captures, ensaring the icy raze of black, the fiery vitriol of thrash, and the swaggering aggression of death in one fell swoop. Separated from those superficial attributes, it embodies the Platonic ideal of a great metal track. And so, Tyrannus publish their infernal formula, and Mournhold’s multifaceted application of that formula brews excitement and fun at every turn. Tightly packed into 40 minutes, seven tracks tear through a blunderbuss of cool ideas, hooky motifs, and fun deviations from the expected.
Most surprising of these diversions is center cut “Flesh Eternal,” which recalls the gothic swing of Tribulation if they took the ashen path to black/thrash. A really cool song on its own, “Flesh Eternal” more importantly cements Tyrannus as versatile songwriters and shrewd album composers. It resolves the aggressive black metal scorch of the first three songs—the best of which (“Orbus Non Suffict,” “Seizing Stars”) fulfill the gap left by Skeletonwitch after Serpents Unleashed. At the same time, it sets up the second act, beautifully bisecting Mournhold’s story with something a little more rock-oriented as a palette cleanser. That brief reprieve allows me to properly prepare myself for “Reignfall.” A barnburner of devilish nature, “Reignfall” Hellrips my face clean off with speed-metal riffs, righteous dive-bomb solos, and downright ignorant grooves charred by black metal rasps. A second twist that I hoped for but dared not expect, Mournhold’s back half transitions to altogether darker and moodier spaces than the front. “Slower” and longer form compositions (“Mournhold,” “Back to Grey”) reside in those spaces, creating an expanded stage for Tyrannus’ final ideas to land and settle.
This arrangement allows listeners to bask in more instrumental noodling and melodic storytelling as Mournhold comes to a close, but the risk of drag creeps in. “Mournhold” is certainly thrashy and aggressive enough in its second half to offset that inertia, but at six-and-a-half minutes, it rubs against bloat with a cocky smirk. Closer “Back to Grey” toys that line even more salaciously, teasing attention spans to their limit at nearly eight minutes. Luckily, its classic heavy metal gallop and olde-timey meloblack charm make it hard to hate. Like many tight runtimes, though, 40 minutes suffers more noticeably when any one song overstays its welcome; Mournhold’s final couplet gently cross that threshold. Cutting a minute from each—perhaps fewer repetitions of a riff here, and trimming an intro or bridge there—would make them stronger and thus improve the whole in kind.
Mournhold doesn’t need much improving, though, to be an unqualified success. It’s a rip-roaring fun time, with a youthful personality as exuberant as it is infectious. Tyrannus improved in every aspect on the promise of their debut, refining their voice into something highly recognizable and alluring. If this is just the beginning for Tyrannus, I tremble to think of what they might accomplish on future records. That’s a later Ken problem. For now, I’m content and gunning to storm castles and slay eldritch monsters for an eternity with Mournhold. Join me!
Rating: Great!
#2026 #40 #Antiverse #BlackMetal #BlackThrash #BlackenedDeathThrash #BritishMetal #DeathMetal #DeathThrash #HeavyMetal #Hellripper #May26 #Mournhold #Review #Reviews #Skeletonwitch #ThrashMetal #Tribulation #TrueCultRecords #Tyrannus
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
Label: True Cult Records
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: May 15th, 2026 -
Tyrannus – Mournhold Review By KenstrosityUK antifascist blackened death/thrash trio Tyrannus caught my attention with the be-castled cover art for their upcoming sophomore record, Mournhold. Having never listened to them prior, I gravitated towards the promise of yet another robust hybrid of styles and sounds. With bands like Antiverse and Skeletonwitch to call on as points of comparison, Tyrannus all but guarantee my appreciation. This is the kind of genre-blending that I crave on an hourly basis. Does Mournhold have the goods to satisfy my voracious needs?
Lead single “Reignfall” demonstrates that Tyrannus aren’t fucking around, boasting an adrenaline-fueled cataclysm of riffs, shreds, pummels, and roars. It is an ideal case study for what Mournhold captures, ensaring the icy raze of black, the fiery vitriol of thrash, and the swaggering aggression of death in one fell swoop. Separated from those superficial attributes, it embodies the Platonic ideal of a great metal track. And so, Tyrannus publish their infernal formula, and Mournhold’s multifaceted application of that formula brews excitement and fun at every turn. Tightly packed into 40 minutes, seven tracks tear through a blunderbuss of cool ideas, hooky motifs, and fun deviations from the expected.
Most surprising of these diversions is center cut “Flesh Eternal,” which recalls the gothic swing of Tribulation if they took the ashen path to black/thrash. A really cool song on its own, “Flesh Eternal” more importantly cements Tyrannus as versatile songwriters and shrewd album composers. It resolves the aggressive black metal scorch of the first three songs—the best of which (“Orbus Non Suffict,” “Seizing Stars”) fulfill the gap left by Skeletonwitch after Serpents Unleashed. At the same time, it sets up the second act, beautifully bisecting Mournhold’s story with something a little more rock-oriented as a palette cleanser. That brief reprieve allows me to properly prepare myself for “Reignfall.” A barnburner of devilish nature, “Reignfall” Hellrips my face clean off with speed-metal riffs, righteous dive-bomb solos, and downright ignorant grooves charred by black metal rasps. A second twist that I hoped for but dared not expect, Mournhold’s back half transitions to altogether darker and moodier spaces than the front. “Slower” and longer form compositions (“Mournhold,” “Back to Grey”) reside in those spaces, creating an expanded stage for Tyrannus’ final ideas to land and settle.
This arrangement allows listeners to bask in more instrumental noodling and melodic storytelling as Mournhold comes to a close, but the risk of drag creeps in. “Mournhold” is certainly thrashy and aggressive enough in its second half to offset that inertia, but at six-and-a-half minutes, it rubs against bloat with a cocky smirk. Closer “Back to Grey” toys that line even more salaciously, teasing attention spans to their limit at nearly eight minutes. Luckily, its classic heavy metal gallop and olde-timey meloblack charm make it hard to hate. Like many tight runtimes, though, 40 minutes suffers more noticeably when any one song overstays its welcome; Mournhold’s final couplet gently cross that threshold. Cutting a minute from each—perhaps fewer repetitions of a riff here, and trimming an intro or bridge there—would make them stronger and thus improve the whole in kind.
Mournhold doesn’t need much improving, though, to be an unqualified success. It’s a rip-roaring fun time, with a youthful personality as exuberant as it is infectious. Tyrannus improved in every aspect on the promise of their debut, refining their voice into something highly recognizable and alluring. If this is just the beginning for Tyrannus, I tremble to think of what they might accomplish on future records. That’s a later Ken problem. For now, I’m content and gunning to storm castles and slay eldritch monsters for an eternity with Mournhold. Join me!
Rating: Great!
#2026 #40 #Antiverse #BlackMetal #BlackThrash #BlackenedDeathThrash #BritishMetal #DeathMetal #DeathThrash #HeavyMetal #Hellripper #May26 #Mournhold #Review #Reviews #Skeletonwitch #ThrashMetal #Tribulation #TrueCultRecords #Tyrannus
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
Label: True Cult Records
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: May 15th, 2026 -
Tyrannus – Mournhold Review By KenstrosityUK antifascist blackened death/thrash trio Tyrannus caught my attention with the be-castled cover art for their upcoming sophomore record, Mournhold. Having never listened to them prior, I gravitated towards the promise of yet another robust hybrid of styles and sounds. With bands like Antiverse and Skeletonwitch to call on as points of comparison, Tyrannus all but guarantee my appreciation. This is the kind of genre-blending that I crave on an hourly basis. Does Mournhold have the goods to satisfy my voracious needs?
Lead single “Reignfall” demonstrates that Tyrannus aren’t fucking around, boasting an adrenaline-fueled cataclysm of riffs, shreds, pummels, and roars. It is an ideal case study for what Mournhold captures, ensaring the icy raze of black, the fiery vitriol of thrash, and the swaggering aggression of death in one fell swoop. Separated from those superficial attributes, it embodies the Platonic ideal of a great metal track. And so, Tyrannus publish their infernal formula, and Mournhold’s multifaceted application of that formula brews excitement and fun at every turn. Tightly packed into 40 minutes, seven tracks tear through a blunderbuss of cool ideas, hooky motifs, and fun deviations from the expected.
Most surprising of these diversions is center cut “Flesh Eternal,” which recalls the gothic swing of Tribulation if they took the ashen path to black/thrash. A really cool song on its own, “Flesh Eternal” more importantly cements Tyrannus as versatile songwriters and shrewd album composers. It resolves the aggressive black metal scorch of the first three songs—the best of which (“Orbus Non Suffict,” “Seizing Stars”) fulfill the gap left by Skeletonwitch after Serpents Unleashed. At the same time, it sets up the second act, beautifully bisecting Mournhold’s story with something a little more rock-oriented as a palette cleanser. That brief reprieve allows me to properly prepare myself for “Reignfall.” A barnburner of devilish nature, “Reignfall” Hellrips my face clean off with speed-metal riffs, righteous dive-bomb solos, and downright ignorant grooves charred by black metal rasps. A second twist that I hoped for but dared not expect, Mournhold’s back half transitions to altogether darker and moodier spaces than the front. “Slower” and longer form compositions (“Mournhold,” “Back to Grey”) reside in those spaces, creating an expanded stage for Tyrannus’ final ideas to land and settle.
This arrangement allows listeners to bask in more instrumental noodling and melodic storytelling as Mournhold comes to a close, but the risk of drag creeps in. “Mournhold” is certainly thrashy and aggressive enough in its second half to offset that inertia, but at six-and-a-half minutes, it rubs against bloat with a cocky smirk. Closer “Back to Grey” toys that line even more salaciously, teasing attention spans to their limit at nearly eight minutes. Luckily, its classic heavy metal gallop and olde-timey meloblack charm make it hard to hate. Like many tight runtimes, though, 40 minutes suffers more noticeably when any one song overstays its welcome; Mournhold’s final couplet gently cross that threshold. Cutting a minute from each—perhaps fewer repetitions of a riff here, and trimming an intro or bridge there—would make them stronger and thus improve the whole in kind.
Mournhold doesn’t need much improving, though, to be an unqualified success. It’s a rip-roaring fun time, with a youthful personality as exuberant as it is infectious. Tyrannus improved in every aspect on the promise of their debut, refining their voice into something highly recognizable and alluring. If this is just the beginning for Tyrannus, I tremble to think of what they might accomplish on future records. That’s a later Ken problem. For now, I’m content and gunning to storm castles and slay eldritch monsters for an eternity with Mournhold. Join me!
Rating: Great!
#2026 #40 #Antiverse #BlackMetal #BlackThrash #BlackenedDeathThrash #BritishMetal #DeathMetal #DeathThrash #HeavyMetal #Hellripper #May26 #Mournhold #Review #Reviews #Skeletonwitch #ThrashMetal #Tribulation #TrueCultRecords #Tyrannus
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
Label: True Cult Records
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: May 15th, 2026 -
Slay, slay them, profaner 🤘
https://bunker66.bandcamp.com/album/beyond-the-help-of-prayers
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Slay, slay them, profaner 🤘
https://bunker66.bandcamp.com/album/beyond-the-help-of-prayers
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The new Hellripper album is great, but don't miss out on the new one from VOMIT DIVISION - at least not, if Hellripper are located at the clean, more polished edge of your listening spectrum. 😉
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The new Hellripper album is great, but don't miss out on the new one from VOMIT DIVISION - at least not, if Hellripper are located at the clean, more polished edge of your listening spectrum. 😉
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Vomit Division – Hangover Highway
#BlackThrash #Blackmetal #Metal #Punk #Thrashmetal #Bremen
CC BY (#CreativeCommons Attribution) #ccmusic
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Vomit Division – Hangover Highway
#BlackThrash #Blackmetal #Metal #Punk #Thrashmetal #Bremen
CC BY (#CreativeCommons Attribution) #ccmusic
https://vomitdivision.bandcamp.com/album/hangover-highway -
Vomit Division – Hangover Highway
#BlackThrash #Blackmetal #Metal #Punk #Thrashmetal #Bremen
CC BY (#CreativeCommons Attribution) #ccmusic
https://vomitdivision.bandcamp.com/album/hangover-highway -
Vomit Division – Hangover Highway
#BlackThrash #Blackmetal #Metal #Punk #Thrashmetal #Bremen
CC BY (#CreativeCommons Attribution) #ccmusic
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Vomit Division – Hangover Highway
#BlackThrash #Blackmetal #Metal #Punk #Thrashmetal #Bremen
CC BY (#CreativeCommons Attribution) #ccmusic
https://vomitdivision.bandcamp.com/album/hangover-highway -
Free download codes:
Rancorous - Vultures Will Gather
"Raw, gritty, and abrasive blackened thrash that is sure to destroy... -Metal Trenches"
#metal #blackmetal #deathmetal #thrashmetal #extrememetal #deaththrash #blackthrash #music
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Free download codes:
Rancorous - Vultures Will Gather
"Raw, gritty, and abrasive blackened thrash that is sure to destroy... -Metal Trenches"
#metal #blackmetal #deathmetal #thrashmetal #extrememetal #deaththrash #blackthrash #music
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Free download codes:
Rancorous - Vultures Will Gather
"Raw, gritty, and abrasive blackened thrash that is sure to destroy... -Metal Trenches"
#metal #blackmetal #deathmetal #thrashmetal #extrememetal #deaththrash #blackthrash #music
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Free download codes:
Rancorous - Vultures Will Gather
"Raw, gritty, and abrasive blackened thrash that is sure to destroy... -Metal Trenches"
#metal #blackmetal #deathmetal #thrashmetal #extrememetal #deaththrash #blackthrash #music
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Großartiger Abend. Der frühe Beginn geht samstags klar - so kommt man auch noch wieder weg, ohne in Hamm den Anschluss zu verlieren.
Die Trompete ist praktisch prädestiniert für solche Konzerte.Midnight Prey, Witching Hour, Hellish Crossfire, Avalon
21.02.2026, Trompete, #Bochum
#HeavyMetal #BlackThrash #ThrashMetal #SpeedMetal #Konzert -
Großartiger Abend. Der frühe Beginn geht samstags klar - so kommt man auch noch wieder weg, ohne in Hamm den Anschluss zu verlieren.
Die Trompete ist praktisch prädestiniert für solche Konzerte.Midnight Prey, Witching Hour, Hellish Crossfire, Avalon
21.02.2026, Trompete, #Bochum
#HeavyMetal #BlackThrash #ThrashMetal #SpeedMetal #Konzert -
Haut mich nicht dermaßen um, wie die erste Knife, aber kann man mit arbeiten. 🤘
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Haut mich nicht dermaßen um, wie die erste Knife, aber kann man mit arbeiten. 🤘
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Die schottische Blackened-Thrash-Band Hellripper kündigt ihr viertes Studioalbum „Coronach“ für den 27. März 2026 an. Der Opener „Hunderprest“ wird in einem Video präsentiert, das beim britischen Damnation Festival 2025 gedreht wurde. #hellripper #blackmetal #blackthrash
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❗Embarquement immédiat pour un voyage au pays du evil rétro-Thrash avec "Morbid Odyssey" de 𝗦𝗮𝗱𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗰 𝗙𝗼𝗿𝗰𝗲
https://www.coreandco.fr/chroniques/sadistic-force-morbid-odyssey-10575.html
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Bang or be banged... - 2025-Edition!!!
DESASTER - 'Kill All Idols' by @desaster_official & @metalbladerecords
#linsedunemanninen
#intensemusic
#desaster
#metalbladerecords
#thrashmetal
#blackmetal
#blackthrash
#heavymetal
#metal
#metalpunksteel
#speedmetalpunks
#vinyl
#vinyllovers
#försterplayer
#försterspieler
#greenbeast
#project
#projectdebutcarbonevo
#harz
#einharz
#harzmountains
https://www.instagram.com/p/DPWngQ3DCqz/?igsh=MWc0Y3VjeXVzbGJxcQ== -
Bang or be banged... - 2025-Edition!!!
DESASTER - 'Kill All Idols' by @desaster_official & @metalbladerecords
#linsedunemanninen
#intensemusic
#desaster
#metalbladerecords
#thrashmetal
#blackmetal
#blackthrash
#heavymetal
#metal
#metalpunksteel
#speedmetalpunks
#vinyl
#vinyllovers
#försterplayer
#försterspieler
#greenbeast
#project
#projectdebutcarbonevo
#harz
#einharz
#harzmountains
https://www.instagram.com/p/DPWngQ3DCqz/?igsh=MWc0Y3VjeXVzbGJxcQ== -
Bang or be banged... - 2025-Edition!!!
DESASTER - 'Kill All Idols' by @desaster_official & @metalbladerecords
#linsedunemanninen
#intensemusic
#desaster
#metalbladerecords
#thrashmetal
#blackmetal
#blackthrash
#heavymetal
#metal
#metalpunksteel
#speedmetalpunks
#vinyl
#vinyllovers
#försterplayer
#försterspieler
#greenbeast
#project
#projectdebutcarbonevo
#harz
#einharz
#harzmountains
https://www.instagram.com/p/DPWngQ3DCqz/?igsh=MWc0Y3VjeXVzbGJxcQ== -
Bang or be banged... - 2025-Edition!!!
DESASTER - 'Kill All Idols' by @desaster_official & @metalbladerecords
#linsedunemanninen
#intensemusic
#desaster
#metalbladerecords
#thrashmetal
#blackmetal
#blackthrash
#heavymetal
#metal
#metalpunksteel
#speedmetalpunks
#vinyl
#vinyllovers
#försterplayer
#försterspieler
#greenbeast
#project
#projectdebutcarbonevo
#harz
#einharz
#harzmountains
https://www.instagram.com/p/DPWngQ3DCqz/?igsh=MWc0Y3VjeXVzbGJxcQ== -
Bang or be banged... - 2025-Edition!!!
DESASTER - 'Kill All Idols' by @desaster_official & @metalbladerecords
#linsedunemanninen
#intensemusic
#desaster
#metalbladerecords
#thrashmetal
#blackmetal
#blackthrash
#heavymetal
#metal
#metalpunksteel
#speedmetalpunks
#vinyl
#vinyllovers
#försterplayer
#försterspieler
#greenbeast
#project
#projectdebutcarbonevo
#harz
#einharz
#harzmountains
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Desaster - Churches without Saints
Black Thrash from South West Germany.
Mostly straight in your face and quite groovy. Sometimes more to the thrash metal side, sometimes Primordial like, sometime punky.
All clad in an old school early Black Metal production.
Check out “Learn to love the void” first, then “Exile is imminent” and afterwards “Hellputa” (Sodom would have killed for this one in 1985).
https://tidal.com/browse/album/177357374?u
@metal #metal #rezensionen #vinyl #music #blackthrash #blackmetal #thrashmetal
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Strong "Satan's Boundaries Unchained" incoming... 🤩
https://okrutnik.bandcamp.com/track/pie-wi-tokradc-w
#ThrashMetal #BlackThrash -
Strong "Satan's Boundaries Unchained" incoming... 🤩
https://okrutnik.bandcamp.com/track/pie-wi-tokradc-w
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Schon wieder son' Cover-Album? 🤔
OK, den hier kannte ich noch nicht. 😉 -
Schon wieder son' Cover-Album? 🤔
OK, den hier kannte ich noch nicht. 😉 -
Lovin' it! 🤘
Bunker 66 - Portraits of Dismay
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Lovin' it! 🤘
Bunker 66 - Portraits of Dismay
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#CurrentlyListeningTo Beatrix - Deathsent Ceremony #HeavyMetal #BlackMetal #BlackThrash 🇫🇮
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Am 28.07. in #Osnabrück! 🤘
#ThrashMetal #BlackThrashNicht aufm Schirm gehabt? => Guckt in den #SteelFeed!
https://hellripper.bandcamp.com/track/demdike-in-league-with-the-devil
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For @Kitty's #TuneTuesday #GhostStorySongs I'm listening to Spectres of the Blood Moon Sabbath by Hellripper
https://songwhip.com/hellripper/spectres-of-the-blood-moon-sabbath
https://metalpython.pythonanywhere.com/searchandtoot
#nowplaying #blackspeedmetal #blackthrash #britishblackmetal #newwaveofspeedmetal
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For @Kitty's #TuneTuesday #GhostStorySongs I'm listening to Spectres of the Blood Moon Sabbath by Hellripper
https://songwhip.com/hellripper/spectres-of-the-blood-moon-sabbath
https://metalpython.pythonanywhere.com/searchandtoot
#nowplaying #blackspeedmetal #blackthrash #britishblackmetal #newwaveofspeedmetal
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For @Kitty's #TuneTuesday #GhostStorySongs I'm listening to Spectres of the Blood Moon Sabbath by Hellripper
https://songwhip.com/hellripper/spectres-of-the-blood-moon-sabbath
https://metalpython.pythonanywhere.com/searchandtoot
#nowplaying #blackspeedmetal #blackthrash #britishblackmetal #newwaveofspeedmetal
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For @Kitty's #TuneTuesday #GhostStorySongs I'm listening to Spectres of the Blood Moon Sabbath by Hellripper
https://songwhip.com/hellripper/spectres-of-the-blood-moon-sabbath
https://metalpython.pythonanywhere.com/searchandtoot
#nowplaying #blackspeedmetal #blackthrash #britishblackmetal #newwaveofspeedmetal
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For @Kitty's #TuneTuesday #GhostStorySongs I'm listening to Spectres of the Blood Moon Sabbath by Hellripper
https://songwhip.com/hellripper/spectres-of-the-blood-moon-sabbath
https://metalpython.pythonanywhere.com/searchandtoot
#nowplaying #blackspeedmetal #blackthrash #britishblackmetal #newwaveofspeedmetal
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I'm listening to Wargasm - Bonus Track by Toxic Holocaust
https://songwhip.com/toxic-holocaust/wargasm-bonus-track
https://metalpython.pythonanywhere.com/searchandtoot
#nowplaying #blackthrash #crossoverthrash #deathmetal #metal #portlandmetal #ToxicHolocaust
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I fecking love #Hellripper since the first time I listened to it \m/
Hellripper live at Pitfest 2023 (full show)
#blackspeedmetal #blackthrash #britishblackmetal #newwaveofspeedmetal #newwaveofthrashmetal
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I fecking love #Hellripper since the first time I listened to it \m/
Hellripper live at Pitfest 2023 (full show)
#blackspeedmetal #blackthrash #britishblackmetal #newwaveofspeedmetal #newwaveofthrashmetal
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I fecking love #Hellripper since the first time I listened to it \m/
Hellripper live at Pitfest 2023 (full show)
#blackspeedmetal #blackthrash #britishblackmetal #newwaveofspeedmetal #newwaveofthrashmetal
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I fecking love #Hellripper since the first time I listened to it \m/
Hellripper live at Pitfest 2023 (full show)
#blackspeedmetal #blackthrash #britishblackmetal #newwaveofspeedmetal #newwaveofthrashmetal
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I fecking love #Hellripper since the first time I listened to it \m/
Hellripper live at Pitfest 2023 (full show)
#blackspeedmetal #blackthrash #britishblackmetal #newwaveofspeedmetal #newwaveofthrashmetal
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Trying to wake up listening to The Nuckelavee by Hellripper
https://songwhip.com/Hellripper/The-Nuckelavee
If the previous link doesn't work, try the next one:
https://open.spotify.com/track/0PWEjkZXOq7noJgsKEOdU2https://metalpython.pythonanywhere.com/searchandtoot
#nowplaying #blackspeedmetal #blackthrash #britishblackmetal #newwaveofspeedmetal #newwaveofthrashmetal
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It's sad you only get to listen to 666 Goats Carry My Chariot for the first time ONCE.
https://open.spotify.com/album/5xD8ybN7aauVY0xxKGQN5G?si=Lq84EyVPQc6oKih_6_Tb7Q
#Butcher #666 #Blackthrash #metal #blackmetal #thrash #Thrashmetal #goats
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It's sad you only get to listen to 666 Goats Carry My Chariot for the first time ONCE.
https://open.spotify.com/album/5xD8ybN7aauVY0xxKGQN5G?si=Lq84EyVPQc6oKih_6_Tb7Q
#Butcher #666 #Blackthrash #metal #blackmetal #thrash #Thrashmetal #goats
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It's sad you only get to listen to 666 Goats Carry My Chariot for the first time ONCE.
https://open.spotify.com/album/5xD8ybN7aauVY0xxKGQN5G?si=Lq84EyVPQc6oKih_6_Tb7Q
#Butcher #666 #Blackthrash #metal #blackmetal #thrash #Thrashmetal #goats