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Hooded Menace and Season of Mist proud to announce new album: “…this is Death Metal crafted to maim, forged in fire and performed with malicious intent.”

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Season of Mist is proud to present ‘Lachrymose Monuments of Obscuration’, the seventh full-length from Finnish Death/Doom stalwarts Hooded Menace. A ghostly convergence of cinematic horror and classic heavy metal, the album channels the spirit of Candlemass, Mercyful Fate, and Cathedral while unveiling a macabre new palette: from icy synths and cello flourishes to a Duran Duran cover dipped in Doom. Harrowing and haunted, this is Hooded Menace at their most melodically unhinged.

For closing in on two decades, Hooded Menace have stood not as a bridge but the pillar between two underground realms. The band’s upcoming seventh album still paves the way for metal legions who prefer headbanging to more creepily, crushing tempos. However, while ‘Lachrymose Monuments of Obscuration’ is still rooted in a cultish obsession with the classics, these stewards of Death/Doom remain far from stuck in their ways.

Starting as a teenager in the late ’80s, founding member Lasse Pyykkö got his start in Joensuu, Finland with the band Phlegethon. But the undead spirit that’s guided Hooded Menace since its 2007 conception first appeared back when he was just a young hesher. Dracula, Poltergeist, A Nightmare on Elm Street and other horrors piqued his morbid curiosity. Though later on, it was feasting on the cult classic Tombs of the Blind Dead that spawned the band’s accursed two-track demo.

“It’s the dark element”, Lasse recalls when asked what Hooded Menace draws from its source material five albums removed from the band’s terrifying breakthrough ‘Never Cross the Dead’.

The blind dead still stand watch over ‘Lachrymose Monuments of Obscuration’. Returning cover artist Wes Benscoter recreates the Knights Templar in all their glowingly ghoulish glory. ‘Pale Masquerade’ paints a familiar scene, summoning Amando de Ossorio’s flesh-eating muse with a fresh heap of Lasse’s bone-crunching chugs. “The dead army grows”, Harri Kuokkanen commands with growls that reek of the crypt. Lifelong converts will quickly fall in line behind steadfast drummer Pekka Koskelo, who dips ‘Daughters of Lingering Pain’ into the same dripping vat of wax as the band’s 2010s effigies for Relapse Records. The lasting influence of Candlemass and Paradise Lost hasn’t vanished without a trace. But Hooded Menace continue to break the mold they helped set for Death/Doom right from the album’s opening jump scare. Neon keys beam through ‘Twilight Passages’ as if firing up a time machine.

Reinvention isn’t new to Hooded Menace. While a menacing vocalist in his own right, Lasse passed the proverbial mic torch to Kuokkanen for the gloomier melodies that haunted the band’s initial offering after signing with Season of Mist late in 2016. Ossuarium Silhouettes Unhallowed was also pulled more from the shadows of their imagination as opposed to the silver screen. ‘Lachrymose Monuments of Obscuration’ trends further in that direction; the lyric sheet unfurls like a house of psychological horrors, where the hallways are hung with shattered mirrors and faceless portraits. Only this time around, the trio really hammered home the influence of ’80s Heavy Metal that was rung in by previous long-player ‘The Tritonus Bell’. ‘Lugubrious Dance’ twists between the hallucinogenic spires of Cathedral in conspiracy with King Diamond before cranking into a chorus that’s classic Hooded Menace.

MicroPitching and other effects aren’t the only tricks of the trade that are pulled out from under Hooded Menace’s cloak. Traditional Death/Doomers might have been pleasantly surprised by the band covering W.A.S.P., so imagine the delighted screams upon hearing a Top of the Pops’ gem like ‘Save a Prayer’ splattered in their signature blood-soaked dread. Lasse’s riffs still cement the rock-solid foundation beneath ‘Lachrymose Monuments of Obscuration’, but even he was surprised when sculpting its lead single. What should appear from the double bass swirling amidst ‘Portrait Without a Face’ but the moan of a cello. Like an echo from beyond the grave, the cry of strings reappears during the album’s grand finale. Former live bassist Antti Poutanen sorrowfully saws as the band marches, gallops then sinks back “Into Haunted Oblivion”.

On ‘Lachrymose Monuments of Obscuration’, Hooded Menace cast Death/Doom in a ghostly new light.

Nidernes / Candelabrum split to be released by Altare Productions and Black Gangrene: “…Candelabrum unveils three new compositions of its signature keyboard-driven Black Metal…”

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Altare proudly presents a split release featuring two of the most prominent names in the Portuguese underground: Nidernes and Candelabrum.

Nidernes continues its journey through dense and grandiose Black Metal, now enriched with new sonic textures that deepen its atmospheric intensity. On the other side of the split, Candelabrum unveils three new compositions of its signature keyboard-driven Black Metal—an extension of the sound explored on the acclaimed ‘Transmutations’ album, marked by the same haunting melodies and melancholic spirit.

Limited vinyl edition released by Altare and Black Gangrene.

Altare Productions announces new Consummatio album: “…solidifying Consummatio’s position as a leading force in the Portuguese underground scene.”

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Altare proudly presents the second full-length album by Consummatio, entitled “Circulus’, which will be a limited vinyl edition, available exclusively through Altare.

Following the highly acclaimed debut released in 2022, Consummatio returns with a darker, more emotional, and atmospheric record. ‘Circulus’ expands upon the band’s unique sound with captivating melodies and more intricate compositions, solidifying Consummatio’s position as a leading force in the Portuguese underground scene.

This release also marks a pivotal moment in the band’s trajectory, serving as a prelude to their first live performances, scheduled for 2026.

Blood Harvest Records gives Impending Rot’s EP ‘Anatomical Discorporated Aberration’ a vinyl release: “…this is all-caps Death Metal of a most old-school nature, but there’s a free-flowing effervescence to Impending Rot’s attack here that makes their foulness sound that much fresher.”

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Blood Harvest Records is proud to present a worldwide edition of Impending Rot’s latest EP, ‘Anatomical Discorporated Aberration’, on 12″ vinyl format.

Impending Rot is another creative vehicle of erstwhile Stenched mainman Adrián. However, Impending Rot preceded Stenched by a year, likewise emanating from the sewers of Monterrey, Mexico. Two EPs, a split, and a demo all belched forth from the earth in that first year of 2022. However, in 2023 is when Impending Rot released its penultimate recording to date: the seven-song / 21-minute ‘Anatomical Discorporated Aberration’ EP.

Initially released digitally at the dawn of 2023, ‘Anatomical Discorporated Aberration’ soon saw a couple super-limited physical pressings. More importantly, it most potently nailed the Impending Rot aesthetic: a mangled mix of early Grave at their most tank-treaded, earliest Paradise Lost at their deathliest, and the skewed catchiness of prime Impetigo. Undeniably, this is all-caps Death Metal of a most old-school nature, but there’s a free-flowing effervescence to Impending Rot’s attack here that makes their foulness sound that much fresher. A paradox, yes, but all the more suiting that Blood Harvest is now making this quick-hitting slab of slime available in a worldwide edition across two different colors of vinyl.

Purity Through Fire ready to release Redenção Pelas Chamas’ debut album: “Like a cold breath of turn-of-the-millennium air, ‘Redenção Pelas Chamas’ emits an exquisitely vintage air largely forgotten in favor of trendier, Bandcamp-born sounds”

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Purity Through Fire is proud to present Redenção Pelas Chamas’ highly anticipated debut album, self-titled ‘Redenção Pelas Chamas’, on CD and vinyl LP formats.

Hailing from Portugal’s always-vital Black Metal underground, Redenção Pelas Chamas released their first demo in 2022. However, this quartet aren’t the usual paradigmatic Portuguese rawness, even though that demo suggested as much on the surface. To wit: Redenção Pelas Chamas’ self-titled debut album.

Like a cold breath of turn-of-the-millennium air, ‘Redenção Pelas Chamas’ emits an exquisitely vintage air largely forgotten in favor of trendier, Bandcamp-born sounds. Stoically pulsing with an elusive “rough polish” that’s era-authentic, Redenção Pelas Chamas play melodic & melancholic Black Metal that honorably nods to such ancient-days southern-latitude paragons as Bekhira, Italy’s Imago Mortis, Grima Morstua, Sombre Chemin, or even domestic mystics Medo. Which is all to say that ‘Redenção Pelas Chamas’ could’ve been released during Drakkar Productions’ peak, so superlative is this stripped-down surge of unselfconscious sophistication. Those who know, know…and they should know Redenção Pelas Chamas.

Hexenshade & Wolfkult Religion team up: “As if time stond still, this album was meticulously crafted in true 80’s fashion…”

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One of the new upcoming releases on WolfKult Religion, that will see its appearance in the late Summer of this year, is the second album of Argentinian one-man army Hexenshade. If, after four decades, bands like Bathory, Hellhammer, Venom and Sabbat (Japan) are still the real deal for you, be sure not to miss out on this amazing piece of regressive Black Metal.

As if time stond still, this album was meticulously crafted in true 80’s fashion, consequently positioning itself among the works of such bands as Warhammer, Megiddo, Incriminated, Apokalyptic Raids, Usurper…

By now it should be clear: wimps and posers, leave the hall!

Ofermod ready with new album ‘Drakosophia’: “Invoked right from the beginning, ‘Drakosophia’ is both classic Ofermod and a continual unfolding of their unique characteristic sound, dynamically sinister and vigorously menacing.”

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Shadow Records is proud to present Ofermod’s highly anticipated fifth album, ‘Drakosophia’, on CD and vinyl LP formats.

By now, Ofermod requires no introduction. Steered by Belfagor aka Mika Hakola since 1996, the Swedish horde have sewn influence and infamy in equal measure.

Now marks the long-awaited arrival of ‘Drakosophia’, the band’s fifth full-length, in which Belfagor is joined by North American vocalist Adeptus, Austrian session drummer Florian Musil, and bass by the one and only Devo, ex-Marduk. ‘Drakosophia’ is genuine Orthodox Black Metal, a subgenre that Belfagor forged nearly 30 years ago as a vessel for Theistic Satanism / left-hand-path esotericism in sonic form. Invoked right from the beginning, ‘Drakosophia’ is both classic Ofermod and a continual unfolding of their unique characteristic sound, dynamically sinister and vigorously menacing. Open your third eye and let Lucifer crush all cosmic illusions of time and space and become born anew in the LVX of Phosphorus. An alchemical nigredo for the neophyte, however, a metamorphosis for the initiate who finds this Great Work rewarding.

‘Drakosophia’ is a vessel for the Draconian current, bound and initiated to the traditions and teachings of the dark magical order Dragon Rouge – Ordo Draconis et Atri Adamantis. Embrace our sonic Left Hand Path sorcery and mysticism OR stay far away from the sinister audial art of Ofermod!

Lepaca Nox Draconis! Ho Drakon Ho Megas!

Firespawn back with new vocalist Jörgen Sandström: “I believe that LG would have wanted Firespawn to keep on going.”

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  • Bands: Firespawn
  • Review Date: July 11, 2025

HEADBANGERS! WE ARE BACK!!

It is with extreme pride and excitement we finally can announce that Firespawn is back!

There has been much thoughtful consideration and deliberation within the band and we have now come to a consensus. We will do this in honor and memory of our late brother LG Petrov, to extend his musical legacy! We will of course also do this because of our personal love for the band and the great times we have together! It was not easy to figure out who would be the one to take up the microphone after LG. Luckily our most logical option has accepted our offer! Announcing as new Firespawn vocalist: Mr Jörgen Sandström!! He not only has strong personal connections to LG and the Swedish scene (Grave, Torture Division, Entombed, etc) , but he also has vocal cords like a grizzly bear! He will fit right in both personally and professionally!

Victor states:
-”We’re back! This band has always been about a deep connection between us as musicians, with the music itself and with the scene that has supported us from day one. We’re doing this with love and respect for LG, and his spirit is still very much present in everything we do. Having Jörgen joining us feels like the natural next step, he’s family. He brings both the fire and the spirit we need. We have missed this band and we have missed all of you. We can’t wait to share this next chapter together. Death metal is in our blood! Let’s do this!”

Jörgen states:
-”I believe that LG would have wanted Firespawn to keep on going. He loved the band and he loved death metal. I am in no way here as a replacement for our late friend but simply here to honor the legacy of our brother – have fun, play Death Metal, drink beer and headbang!”

We hope to see all of you crazy headbangers out there very soon! There’s a lot going on down the pipeline, so we are looking forward to sharing the future of Firespawn with you all!

Deathhammer and Hells Headbangers proud to announce new album: “Above all, ‘Crimson Dawn’ once again proves that Deathhammer are able to play 666-megaton Metal…”

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Hells Headbangers is proud to present Deathhammer’s highly anticipated sixth album, ‘Crimson Dawn’, on CD, vinyl LP, and cassette tape formats.

By now, Deathhammer need no introduction. For 20 years strong, this insatiable Norwegian duo have seemingly been at the forefront of the still-burgeoning Black/Thrash movement; in fact, one could successfully argue that the band largely jumpstarted that resurgence and have continued to be its kings. However, “Black/Thrash” by definition undersells Deathhammer’s irresistible (and irresistibly evil) charm: from 2010’s ‘Phantom Knights’ cult debut album on to the furious pair of 2012’s ‘Onward to the Pits’ and 2015’s ‘Evil Power’ – both of which were released by Hells Headbangers to widespread international acclaim – sole members Sadomancer and Sergeant Salsten have steadfastly played both Thrash Metal and Black Metal. But most importantly, Deathhammer play Heavy Metal – raging metal, evil metal, whatever you want to call it – and the next pair of 2018’s ‘Chained to Hell’ and 2022’s ‘Electric Warfare’ cemented that eternal metal magick.

As it goes in the Deathhammer world, full-lengths may take some time – at least three years, sometimes four – but when they arrive, they remind the underground why these Norwegians are still so vital…and Violent. Witness their sixth album, ‘Crimson Dawn.’ Aptly titled, ‘Crimson Dawn’ rips and rages with characteristically Ott power – a riot of violence, an expurse of sodomy, utterly infernal overkill – and the blood flows freely across Nordic snow. But, for however consistent Deathhammer may be, it all underlines how stout and invigorating their songwriting is to begin with. Credit that to the duo’s unique interplay, both from a compositional and technical standpoint.

Recorded with all-new equipment, ‘Crimson Dawn’ marks the first time Sadomancer and Sergeant Salsten played guitar on each other’s songs; prior to this record, the two would exclusively play guitar on the songs they each wrote. As a result, it all sounds like Deathhammer but most definitely a more dynamic one, rendered all the more powerfully with their best drum production to date. The album was mixed by fellow maniac Arild M. Torp (Nekromantheon / Abhorration) – “It sounds just as violent as we hoped for,” says Sadomancer – and he even rips a guest solo on ‘Legacy of Pain’. Other guests include Bowel Ripper of Impugner with a nasty solo on ‘Stygian Lust’, a track that has riffs dating back almost 20 years.

Above all, ‘Crimson Dawn’ once again proves that Deathhammer are able to play 666-megaton Metal but skillfully show a variety of sides to it, from ultra-violent ragers to mid-tempo gallops to even “epic shit,” such as the truly-titled climactic closer ‘Into the Blackness of Hell’.

Children of the Crimson Dawn – Spit Forth Damnation Rites!

Sex Messiah and WolfKult Religion join forces for cassette release: “In short, ‘Sexus-Mortem, Ouroboros’ is a mandatory piece of Japanese Extreme Metal…”

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WolfKult Religion and Sex Messiah team up for the band’s new album on cassette tape
Although ‘Sexus-Mortem, Ouroboros’ was already released on CD in the fall of 2024 by the band’s founder, guitarist and vocalist Moenos’ own Sex Desire Records, it took a few more months before Sex Messiah’s powerful sophomore record gets its well-deserved wider release. An important part of this campaign is the cassette tape version that will see the light of day on June 20th through WolfKult Religion.
Slowly but surely, Sex Messiah is carving its name not only in their native Japanese Extreme Metal scene, but they’re most definitely also getting themselves reckoned with on an international level. More and more, Moenos is navigating her vessel of true and honest metal of death to typical South American Extreme Metal traditions, blending Black Metal and Death Metal into something that feels both familiar and refreshing at the same time.
In short, ‘Sexus-Mortem, Ouroboros’ is a mandatory piece of Japanese Extreme Metal, hard to deny its genuine and monumental energy as well its deeply ingrained authenticity. Revel in Sex Messiah’s crude and blasphemous carnality, evil has no boundaries.
CD and vinyl version is taken care of by Sex Desire Records and Nuclear War Now! Productions respectively.