This Week In Metal, 2024 Week 18

Our This Week in Metal post collects our thoughts on music released in or around this week in the music world. We cover mostly metal, but we consider other genres to allow our writers poseur flexibility. Follow us on Instagram too!

Metalligator's Chomping Commentaries

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Hamferð - Men Guðs hond er sterk Metal Blade Records ~ Melodic Doom Metal

Several of us at The Goat Review are fans of Hamferð and had Támsins Likam up high on our yearly list back in 2018, before the blog existed. Big changes to a band's sound are naturally risky, as hearing it as a fan, what you liked about a band might simply be gone, washed away in the ever-shifting tides of the modern metal scene. Maybe the real lister is the friends we've made along the way.

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Nuclear Tomb - Terror Labyrinthian Everlasting Spew Records ~ Technical Thrash Metal / Death Thrash Metal

To get my thrash kick, I often have to look outside the genre to albums that merge a thrash influence into the band's work, such as with Paladin, Hammers of Misfortune or Vektor. Not to be forgotten, Voivod were way ahead of the game in this regard, and they are relevant to newcomers Nuclear Tomb in just how much this band looks backward. Is our Gator looking forward to a good dose of atomic riffage?

Scuttlegoat's Curmudgeonly Critique

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Full of Hell - Coagulated Bliss Closed Casket Activities ~ Grindcore

This version of Full of Hell is more committed to one interpretation of their sound than before. This is the type of sound that some reviewers might be tempted to call “matured”. That phrase is usually a hack word for a reviewer so he can sell the idea to you that a band doing less is somehow good. But our Goat's no hack and he's got a lust for grind...

Cosmo's Chaotic Curveball

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Crawl - Altar of Disgust Transcending Obscurity ~ Death Metal

Having listened to an obscene amount of death metal, a lot of it including Swedeath over the years, I’ve reached a point in my metal journey where I see a new Swedeath album and groan, because it’s most likely going to be another band beating an extremely dead horse. Dead horses makes Cosmo mad!

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