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Metal Genre Nb. Rated Avg. rating
1 Death Metal 1309 3.35
2 Thrash Metal 667 3.44
3 Progressive Metal 363 3.68
4 Technical Death Metal 221 3.66
5 Heavy Metal 198 3.49
6 Black Metal 172 3.29
7 Melodic Death Metal 129 3.71
8 Technical Thrash Metal 106 3.61
9 Hard Rock 102 3.49
10 Non-Metal 97 3.29
11 Brutal Death Metal 96 3.55
12 Crossover Thrash 81 3.37
13 Sludge Metal 75 3.48
14 Stoner Metal 72 3.60
15 Death-Doom Metal 70 3.40
16 Grindcore 66 3.21
17 US Power Metal 64 3.68
18 Power Metal 60 3.57
19 Doom Metal 60 3.59
20 Groove Metal 57 3.48
21 Gothic Metal 56 3.49
22 Alternative Metal 54 3.46
23 Metal Related 51 3.59
24 Avant-garde Metal 40 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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OPPRESSION Demo 1990

Demo · 1990 · Thrash Metal
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"Demo 1990" is the third demo recording by Finnish thrash metal act Oppression. The demo was independently released in (as the title suggests) 1990. Oppression formed in 1987 and disbanded in 1992 after releasing three demos and one EP. All recorded material by Oppression was reissued on the 2015 "Scars 1988-1990" compilation album released through Xtreem Music.

After releasing two brilliant aggressive thrash metal demos Oppression went a slightly more technical thrash metal route on "Demo 1990". Hints of this heavier and more technical thrash metal style was already heard sporadically on the first two demos, but "Demo 1990" completes the transition. The change of lead vocalist from Santtu Laakso to Mika Luoma also has an effect as Luoma has a more shouting staccato delivery compared to the more aggressive and snarling Laakso. Although the music is still incredibly well performed considering that this is a demo release, some of the immediate aggression and brutality of the first couple of demos have been lost in the transition to this more heavy technical thrash metal sound.

The tracks are pretty long too (between 6 and 10 minutes long), which have a tendency to make them a little tedious. It´s maybe a bit unfair to describe the material like that because a lot is actually going on during these compositions, but they just don´t flow as naturally as the material did on the first couple of demos. I´m sometimes reminded of Sabbat´s "Mourning Has Broken" album from 1991, which is also a heavy technical beast of a thrash metal album, which never manages to make any real impact on the listener.

When that is said "Demo 1990" is still a good quality demo release from Oppression, featuring a well sounding production job, high level musical performances, and to some extent solid songwriting. A 3 star (60%) rating is warranted.

OPPRESSION Demo 1989

Demo · 1989 · Thrash Metal
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"Demo 1989" is the second demo recording by Finnish thrash metal act Oppression. The demo was independently released in (as the title suggests) 1989. Oppression formed in 1987 and disbanded in 1992 after releasing three demos and one EP. All recorded material by Oppression was reissued on the 2015 "Scars 1988-1990" compilation album released through Xtreem Music.

Stylistically the material on "Demo 1989" continues the aggressive and brutal thrash metal style of the 1988 demo, but Oppression add even more variation to their sound and the relatively long tracks feature both fast-paced thrash metal riffs and rhythms, but also mid-paced heavy grooves. There´s some pretty accomplished lead- and harmony guitar work present too, so the instrumental part of the demo is certainly an interesting listen. Lead vocalist Santtu Laakso has a raw voice and a snarling angry delivery, which is perfect for the music.

Not everything heard on the demo is new original material as re-arranged parts/versions of "Into the Dark" and "Parasites" from the first demo also appear here. These versions are different enough to warrant being included here though and it´s interesting to hear how the tracks have developed since they appeared in their original form on the first demo. On the "Scars 1988-1990" compilation they have been given new song titles.

Just like the first demo, "Demo 1989" is a high quality Finnish thrash metal release and Oppression can be proud of what they produced here. The sound production is of a good quality considering that this is a demo recording, the musicianship is on a high level, and the tracks are well composed, memorable, and creative. Packing as much punch as you could wish for but at the same time appearing intriguing and challenging. A 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.

FLEURETY The White Death

Album · 2017 · Avant-garde Metal
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"The White Death" is the third full-length studio album by Norwegian avant-garde/black metal act Fleurety. The album was released through Peaceville Records in October 2017. It´s the successor to "Department of Apocalyptic Affairs" from 2000, so it´s been quite a few years since the last album. Fleurety haven´t been completely inactive though releasing no less than four EPs in the years between 2009 and 2017. Fleurety formed in 1991 and initially played black metal, but eventually drifted towards an avant-garde metal style in the late 90s/early 00s.

The duo lineup of Svein Egil Hatlevik (vocals, drums, percussion, Keyboards) and Alexander Nordgaren (guitars) is still intact from the last album. Fleurety is helped be several session musicians who perform bass, backing vocals, female vocals, keyboards, and flute.

While the musical direction of "The White Death" can still be labelled avant-garde metal, there is a huge difference between the abstract melancholic/often eerie sounding blackened avant-garde rock/metal style of "The White Death" and the all-over-the-place odd avant-garde metal style of "Department of Apocalyptic Affairs". If you didn´t know it you wouldn´t have guessed that it´s the same band releasing the two albums, but you can of course also add Fleurety´s debut full-length studio album "Min tid skal komme" to that pile as it´s a full-on black metal release, which sounds nothing like either "Department of Apocalyptic Affairs" nor "The White Death". So, Fleurity is indeed a shape-shifting creature.

There are a few nods here and there to the band´s black metal past ("Lament of the Optimist" for example features blast beating black metal sections) but "The White Death" is predominantly not a black metal release (a track like "Future Day" for example sounds like a combination of Comus and Dead Can Dance). It´s dark, abstract, and melancholic/eerie sounding avant-garde rock/metal which often consists of just a simple beat, some dissonant guitar riffs/keyboards, and some vocals. Other times there are more musical layers, and it´s definitely an interesting and challenging release. The album is not easily compared to other contemporary releases and Fleurity don´t sound like any other artist either, but artists like Virus, Dødheimsgard, Ved Buens Ende, and Code can maybe at least lead you in the direction of what to expect on "The White Death".

The album features a dusty, raw, organic, and somewhat stripped-down production style, and it suits the material well. To my ears "The White Death" isn´t a perfect release, but it´s much more consistent in style than the eclectic sounding "Department of Apocalyptic Affairs". For avant-garde metal fans eclectic sounding releases usually aren´t an issue and I´m sure there are many who find "Department of Apocalyptic Affairs" a more accomplished and challenging affair than "The White Death", but the more consistent and accessible sound of "The White Death" has other qualities, which make it appealing. A 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.

NUKEM Empress of Evil

Single · 2023 · Thrash Metal
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"Empress of Evil" is a one-track single release by US, California based thrash metal act Nukem. The single was independently released in April 2023. It´s the first release from Nukem since they released their debut full-length studio album "The Unholy Trinity" in 2016. It´s worth a mention that Gary Holt (Exodus, Slayer) plays guitar solos on "Empress of Evil".

Stylistically Nukem have changed quite a bit since "The Unholy Trinity" which was a thrash metal release with many nods toward speed metal and traditional heavy metal. "Empress of Evil" is instead an aggressive and brutal thrash metal song and it´s fans of an artist like Power Trip rather than fans of the more melodic thrash/heavy metal style of the debut album who are gonna appreciate this single. The vocals are raw, snarling, and angry and the riffs are sharp, intense, and brutal. The same with the drumming.

"Empress of Evil" features a fat, massive, and powerful sounding production job. If this turns out to be a teaser release for a forthcoming album, there is plenty to look forward to. Personally I thought Nukem had found their own charming thrash/heavy metal niche with "The Unholy Trinity" and had hoped they would continue down that road on future releases, but this is pretty intense and powerful thrash metal too and definitely worth a listen. A 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.

IPERYT The Patchwork Gehinnom

Album · 2017 · Black Metal
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"The Patchwork Gehinnom" is the third full-length studio album by Polish black metal act Iperyt. The album was released through Pagan Records in December 2017. It´s the successor to "No State Of Grace" from 2011 and features one lineup change since the predecessesor as bassist Abuser has been replaced by Vincent.

Iperyt play an industrial tinged extreme metal/black metal style featuring programmed drums. That description probably puts off at least half of the readers of this review, but please read on as Iperyt are an act who have something to offer. The tracks are dark, aggressive, and powerful black metal but the programmed drums provide a cold futuristic atmosphere, and this is one of the few cases where programmed drums actually have some merit. They are not here just as a replacement for a human drummer, but they actually contribute to the soundscape adding the right gloomy industrial atmosphere to the material. Compared to the earlier releases by Iperyt, "The Patchwork Gehinnom" is their least industrial tinged release though and it´s much closer to black metal than industrial metal. The vocals are snarling and aggressive and Iperyt shows mastery of both blasting fast-paced parts and heavy mid-paced parts. It´s the depressive atmospere and a feeling of hopelessness which are the defining elements of "The Patchwork Gehinnom". In other words this is a pretty bleak release with absolutely no light in sight.

"The Patchwork Gehinnom" is well produced and it manages to both pummel the listener with an abrasive and massive layering of guitars, bass, programmed drums, sound effects, raspy black metal vocals, and the occassional samples, but also challenge the listener´s intellect with some intriguing details. The songwriting is effective but slightly one-dimensional other than the atmospheric "Scars Are Still Sexy" and album closer "Checkmate, God!", which shows a slightly more melancholic version of Iperyt, stepping outside their usual black metal style and adding some semi-melodic raw vocals instead of the snarling vocals. "The Patchwork Gehinnom" is overall a strong release from Iperyt and probably their most accessible up until then. A 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.

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martindavey87 wrote:
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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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