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Metal Genre Nb. Rated Avg. rating
1 Death Metal 1283 3.35
2 Thrash Metal 658 3.44
3 Progressive Metal 361 3.68
4 Technical Death Metal 221 3.66
5 Heavy Metal 198 3.49
6 Black Metal 171 3.29
7 Melodic Death Metal 129 3.71
8 Technical Thrash Metal 105 3.61
9 Hard Rock 102 3.49
10 Non-Metal 97 3.29
11 Brutal Death Metal 95 3.55
12 Crossover Thrash 80 3.37
13 Sludge Metal 75 3.48
14 Stoner Metal 70 3.63
15 Death-Doom Metal 68 3.43
16 Grindcore 66 3.21
17 US Power Metal 64 3.68
18 Power Metal 60 3.57
19 Groove Metal 57 3.48
20 Doom Metal 56 3.63
21 Gothic Metal 55 3.49
22 Alternative Metal 54 3.46
23 Metal Related 51 3.59
24 Avant-garde Metal 37 3.66
25 Industrial Metal 35 3.56
26 Atmospheric Sludge Metal 34 3.74
27 Death 'n' Roll 33 3.20
28 Speed Metal 32 3.11
29 Metalcore 31 3.50
30 Atmospheric Black Metal 31 3.39
31 Hardcore Punk 26 3.65
32 Goregrind 24 2.81
33 Deathgrind 24 3.44
34 Melodic Black Metal 22 3.48
35 Symphonic Black Metal 21 3.33
36 Traditional Doom Metal 20 3.77
37 Proto-Metal 18 3.50
38 Cybergrind 13 3.50
39 Heavy Alternative Rock 12 3.50
40 Stoner Rock 11 3.82
41 Deathcore 9 3.50
42 Depressive Black Metal 8 3.44
43 Funk Metal 8 3.50
44 Glam Metal 7 3.21
45 Crust Punk 7 3.57
46 Symphonic Metal 7 3.50
47 NWoBHM 7 3.57
48 Mathcore 5 3.40
49 Funeral Doom Metal 4 3.75
50 Drone Metal 4 3.50
51 Folk Metal 3 3.33
52 Heavy Psych 3 3.50
53 Melodic Metalcore 3 2.67
54 Rap Metal 3 3.50
55 Neoclassical metal 3 3.33
56 War Metal 3 3.00
57 Nu Metal 2 3.00

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TIAMAT The Scarred People

Album · 2012 · Gothic Metal
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"The Scarred People" is the tenth full-length studio album by Swedish metal act Tiamat. The album was released through Napalm Records in November 2012. It´s the successor to "Amanethes" from May 2008. There has been one lineup change since the preceding album as guitarist Thomas Wyreson has left and has been replaced by Roger Öjersson (who would later join Katatonia). Wyreson (originally known as Thomas Petersson) had been a member of Tiamat in three seperate periods 1990-1994, 1996-1999, and 2001-2008.

Stylistically the material on "The Scarred People" is more or less a continuation of the by now fully established gothic metal sound with the occasional psychedelic rock touches which Tiamat have played since he mid-90s. "Amanethes" brought back some of the band´s early extreme metal elements, although they were only a small part of the sound of the album. The heavier and more aggressive elements from "Amanethes" are not found on "The Scarred People" although it´s still occasionally a pretty heavy and dark gothic metal album. Tiamat as usual have written a both memorable and effective release, and the performances and the sound production values are also of a high quality.

Although I personally found "Amanethes" a bit more interesting than "The Scarred People", this is a release you don´t want to miss if you´re already a fan of Tiamat. On the other hand "The Scarred People" is not a Tiamat release which will win over those listeners who haven´t found Tiamat intereting since they left their doom/death metal roots behind now many years ago. A 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.

TIAMAT Amanethes

Album · 2008 · Gothic Metal
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"Amanethes" is the ninth full-length studio album by Swedish metal act Tiamat. The album was released through Nuclear Blast in May 2008. It´s the successor to "Prey" from 2003 and it´s a comeback album for the band after a 5 year long hiatus. There have been no lineup changes since the predecessor although guitarist Thomas Petersson has changed his name to Thomas Wyreson (if anyone wondered if it was a new member of the band). It would be Wyreson´s last album with Tiamat though as he left after recording "Amanethes". Wyreson was at that point on his third stint with Tiamat, having been a member of the band in the periods 1990-1994, 1996-1999, 2001-2008.

Although the last couple of albums by Tiamat have all been good quality releases featuring a gothic metal sound with touches of psychedelic rock (think mid- to late 90s Paradise Lost with touches of Pink Floyd and 80s goth rock influences), the occasionally more harder edged sound on "Amanethes" is a welcome addition to Tiamat´s sound (best heard on "Equinox of the Gods"). They haven´t included extreme metal elements like this since the early 90s. When that is said this really isn´t that extreme and it´s only on occasion that Tiamat dig deep and present the listener with a few extreme metal parts and elements, but it´s quite effective when it happens. Otherwise "Amanethes" in most other ways pretty much continues the gothic metal/psychedelic rock style which Tiamat have played since the mid-90s.

The musicianship is on a high level on all posts and although lead vocalist/guitarist Johan Edlund maybe isn´t the most skilled or distinct sounding vocalist, he still manages to deliver some both effective and memorable vocal parts and melodies. He is the classic example of getting much out of little. "Amanethes" features a well sounding production job too, and it´s a good quality release on all parameters and even manages to stand out a little from the last couple of releases because of the return of the exteme metal elements (however few and far between they are). A 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.

INHUMAN CONDITION Panic Prayer

EP · 2023 · Death Metal
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"Panic Prayer" is an EP release by US death/thrash metal act Inhuman Condition. The EP was released through Listenable Insanity Records in July 2023. It´s the follow-up release to Inhuman Condition´s second full-length studio album "Fearsick" from Jule 2022, although the two releases are bridged by the August 2022 "Covers" EP, which features covers of artists like Death, Metallica, and Faith No More. "Panic Prayer" features three new original tracks, a cover of "Godzilla" by Blue Öyster Cult, and four live tracks, which in their original studio versions appear on the band´s first two full-length studio albums.

Stylistically the three new original tracks continue the powerful and raw death/thrash metal style of the two preceding albums. It´s music which can´t be called either death metal or thrash metal, but features elements from both genres. Drummer/lead vocalist Jeramie Kling has a commanding and raw growling delivery which is fully intelligble and the music is loaded with raw heavy riffs and powerful pounding drumming. It´s music designed for a live environment and I can almost see the mosh pits and headbanging crowds before my eyes.

"Godzilla" was originally one of the greatest hits of Blue Öyster Cult (the opening track from their 1977 fifth full-length studio album "Spectres") and it´s given the death/thrash treatment here, and actually blends in pretty well with the original material, which means that Inhuman Condition have managed to put their own spin on the track, which in my opinion should always be the primary objective when covering the music of another artist.

The live tracks feature a relatively raw sound quality but I wouldn´t call the sound lo-fi. It just sounds very authentic and a bit like someone in the back recorded the show. So, it´s not bootleg quality but only just a notch better than that. Overall "Panic Prayer" is a good quality release featuring enough quality material to warrant a purchase. A 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.

INHUMAN CONDITION Fearsick

Album · 2022 · Death Metal
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"Fearsick" is the second full-length studio album by US death/thrash metal act Inhuman Condition. The album was released through Listenable Insanity Records in July 2022. It´s the successor to "Rat°God" from June 2021. The trio lineup of Terry Butler (bass), Taylor Nordberg (guitars), and Jeramie Kling (vocals, drums), who recorded the debut album is intact on "Fearsick". The tracks "I'm Now the Monster" and "King Con" features guest guitar solos by Rick Rozz. Both Rozz and the three permanent members of Inhuman Condition were at some point members of US death metal act Massacre and the band is named after Massacre´s 1992 "Inhuman Condition" EP.

The material on "Fearsick" doesn´t sound much like Massacre though, although there´s definitely an old school death metal edge to the album. It´s instead a thrashy old school death metal style, which sounds a little like Power Trip gone death metal. Kling has a commanding and raw growling vocal delivery which is fully intelligible and both his vocals and his powerful drumming style are great assets of Inhuman Condition´s music. There are zero contemporary influences heard on "Fearsick" (no groove laden heavy riffs, no break-downs, no hardcore influenced screaming vocals, and no clean vocals), which sounds like it´s culled directly from the late 80s/early 90s US brutal thrash/death-thrash metal scene. Artists like Solstice, Demolition Hammer, and Devastation aren´t the worst references.

"Fearsick" features a powerful, raw, and well sounding production job. It´s not terribly different sounding compared to "Rat°God" and in that respect there hasn´t been much development between the two releases, but I´m sure that´s not really the point. This type of music is just meant to crush you skull and send you on a murder spree, and that´s exactly what you´re prepared to do after listening to "Fearsick". A 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.

HIRAX Faster than Death

Album · 2025 · Thrash Metal
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"Faster than Death" is the eighth full-length studio album by US thrash metal act Hirax. The album was released through Doomentia Records in February 2025. It´s the successor to "Immortal Legacy" from 2014. Although Hirax have remained active and have released some demos, splits, and other minor releases in the 11 years between the two full-length studio albums, it´s still a long time to wait for a new album. In true Hirax style the listener only gets nine tracks and a total playing time of 21:45 minutes (their 1986 sophomore studio album "Hate, Fear and Power" famously only features a 16 minutes playing time), so it´s not like they´ve spend all those years composing a wealth of material for the world to hear.

"Faster than Death" is a release featuring no surprises and for most Hirax fans that´s how it should be. It´s powerful, raw, and either fast-paced or heavier mid-paced thrash metal with lead vocalist Katon W. de Pena´s distinct sounding raw shouting vocals in front. The musicianship is strong and everything is delivered with the right amount of intensity and passion. These guys are professionals and fans of raw old school west coast US thrash metal should find a lot to appreciate here. Raw staccato delivered vocals, powerful thrashy riffing and drumming, and blistering screaming lead guitar work. "Faster than Death" is well produced too and upon conclusion it´s another high quality release from Hirax and a 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.

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martindavey87 wrote:
more than 2 years ago
Hey Jonas! How are ya man? Every where I post reviews, either here, Progarchives or RYM, whenever I go to post one I see you've posted one on that album too. It's cool comparing them! Was actually gonna message ya on here just to ask what your name is lol. Hope you're well and rock on! \m/ \m/
more than 2 years ago
Thanks! I will be slowly importing reviews that I have done for my website over here, but that will take awhile. For now, I will just be posting new reviews that I am publishing on my website. Cheers! \m/
mjayeh wrote:
more than 2 years ago
Thanx again for the shout out !!!! \m/

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