Alcest - Mono - Kælan Mikla - The UC Theater, Berkeley, CA - 3/8/2025

Featuring one of the most stacked tour line-ups in a while, Alcest was set to finally return to North America with their latest dream-like opus “Les chants de l'aurore”. But that was not the whole surprise, as Japan’s Post-Rock/Shoegaze giants Mono and Iceland’s post-punk outfit Kælan Mikla completed the bill. As we love all three bands, this was one of the must see shows for us in 2025.

Arch Enemy - Blood Dynasty (2025)

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As one of the most eagerly awaited releases of 2025, today we have Arch Enemy and their latest opus “Blood Dynasty”. With a long storied career, the stakes are always high when big bands release new albums, and luckily for all, this release delivers in every single aspect. Riding their explosive and highly melodic sound, Alissa White-Gluz and company deliver eleven tracks and over 44 minutes of ravaging music.

Opening with the ripping “Dream Stealer”, we are treated to a prime Arch Enemy song with blistering guitar work, Alissa’s growls, and tons of catchiness. The band’s musicianship can never be questioned, and as tracks like “Illuminate the Path”, “March of Miscreants”, and “A Million Suns

Whitechapel - Hymns in Dissonance (2025)

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Unleashing a crushing Deathcore master class, today we have Whitechapel and their latest opus “Hymns in Dissonance”. With over 43 minutes of total brutality, the band’s eight full-length release delivers ten tracks of vicious music that is quite brutal and yet some melodic hints shine through to keep things interesting and more dynamic. As one of the most consistently good Deathcore bands in the scene, Phil Bozeman and company continue to induce pain with their crushing music.

Opening with the ravaging “Prisoner 666” the band quickly escalates things with their crafty guitar work, crushing breakdowns and the insane vocals of Phil Bozeman. Steamrolling the listener with the extreme brutality of tracks like “Diabolic Slumber”, “A Visceral Retch”, and the album title track, this outfit showcases their pedigree and experience with crushing onslaught after crushing onslaught. Particularly when things go from 100 to 120% when the growls and shrieks seem to add extra punishment.

Déhà - Nethermost & Absolute Comfort (2025)

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Just when you think that Déhà’s music can’t get any darker and gloomier, he drops a release like “Nethermost & Absolute Comfort”. Creating a very intense and enveloping atmosphere, this release is sorrowful and demoralizing to almost a whole new level. For over 72 minutes, we get a master class in excruciatingly slow and painful Atmospheric/Funeral Doom, that elevates the genre to whole new levels.

Opening with the 44-minute behemoth “Nethermost”, a track that makes all of Mournful Congregation’s 10+ or 20+ minute tracks seem like radio jingles, Déhà levels the human psyche with a mournful composition. This track delivers thunderous riffs, crafty tempo changes, alongside powerful atmospherics and haunting vocals, creating one of the most crushing songs we have heard in quite a while.

Christian Mistress - Children of the Earth (2025)

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It’s been almost 10 years since Christian Mistress’s last release and we were pleasantly surprised to get this new album in our inbox a few weeks ago. For the uninitiated, Christian Mistress is a North American outfit that plays a mean old-school Heavy Metal, filled with attitude and an explosive nature. There are no fillers or fancy atmospherics, with “Children of the Earth” the band continues the demolishing path filled with crafty and catchy instrumentations and the gifted vocals of Christine Davis.

Getting straight to the point, “City of Gold” delivers waves of old-school Heavy Metal catchiness with eclectic guitars and a powerful pace. Christine’s vocals perfectly fit this stripped down Heavy Metal music thanks to their flexibility and excellent range, as one can hear in the ripping “Voiceless” with its epic guitar leads or the superbly catchy “Demon’s Night” that brings back that vibe of 80’s Heavy Metal that has been slowly lost to time.

Sarmat - Upgrade (2025)

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Always pushing the boundaries of Metal, bands on I, Voidhanger Records constantly challenge the status quo with intense releases. Today we have Sarmat and their insane Jazzy/Proggy Metal release titled “Upgrade”. Featuring two tracks and over 22 minutes of crazy music, this release has a very free-flowing vibe that is both aurally pleasing and yet very chaotic and contrived. If you like the more Jazzy side of Ihsahn with a splash of Maudlin of the Well and Dysrhythmia, do not miss out on the madness.

Opening with the playful album title track, we get a blistering start with a crafty bass guitar line and intricate drumming. This quickly transforms into engaging riffs and funky tempo changes as the song transitions into more experimental territories with trumpets and some sparse vocals. The band’s sound is definitely quite unique and engaging as it keeps changing and leaving the listener always guessing what is around the corner for this 14-minute piece. Closing with a wall of dissonance, this track definitely gets the point of the band across.

Year of the Cobra - Year of the Cobra (2025)

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Unleashing a barrage of fuzzy distorted guitars and heaps of catchiness, Year of the Cobra returns with their eponymous third full-length release. Keeping to their heavy Psychedelic infused Doom Metal/Rock sound, this North American duo crafts eight tracks that are vibrant and quite dynamic, showcasing their maturity while delivering some truly memorable and engaging songs. If you like bands like Purson, YOB, Jex Thoth and Sabbath Assembly, this is right down your alley.

Opening with the ripping “Full Sails”, we get the band’s fierce and in-your-face stripped down power of crushing bass guitar and crafty drumming. The album keeps the momentum going with the additional catchiness of “War Drop” as the pulsating bass guitar line perfectly balances Amy Tung Barrysmith’s charismatic vocals. The band’s catchier side comes out with the insanely fun “Daemonium” and its hard rocking nature.

Avantasia - Here Be Dragons (2025)

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Returning for their first release through Napalm Records, today we have Avantasia and their 10th full-length album “Here Be Dragons”. Continuing their bombastic and catchy Heavy/Power Metal explorations, Tobias Sammet and company are set to unleash another superbly crafted release with plenty of guest singers and bombastic explorations. With over 50 minutes of music, this release continues the band’s legacy and injects a heavy dose of catchiness to your day.

Opening with the addictive “Creepshow”, we get a Scorpions-esque bombastic piece with a masterful chorus line and a high level of energy to set the pace for this album. With Geoff Tate, Michael Kiske and Tommy Karevik, featuring on “Here Be Dragons”, “The Moorlands at Twilight”, and “The Witch” respectively, the band showcases their dynamic nature with a mixture of Power Metal anthems, alongside crafty atmospheric arrangements, and a heavy dose of catchy distorted guitars to keep things very energetic and quite epic with some lush choir arrangements thrown into the mix.

Grima - Nightside (2025)

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Enigmatic Russian outfit Grima are finally back with their ravaging Atmospheric Black Metal with “Nightside”. Featuring a very bombastic and lush sound filled with raw and powerful emotion, this band manages to shine from the rest thanks to their unique atmospheric sound and fierce brutality. Carving their own name and path in a very crowded scene, this outfit delivers nearly 50 minutes of magical ritualistic music that is hypnotic and captivating.

After the folky intro, “Beyond the Dark Horizon” quickly sets a hypnotic pace with crafty melodic guitars, an engaging tempo, and majestic keyboards that create a very immersive atmosphere as Vilhelm’s shrieks and growls keep things dynamic. Far from linear, songs like “Flight of the Silver Storm”, “Impending Death Premonition”, and “Skull Gatherers” explore mysterious atmospheric depths that feel very unique and enchanting, taking the listener into dark paths in the woods.

Havukruunu - Tavastland (2025)

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Quickly taking the Pagan Metal Scene by storm, Finland’s Havukruunu have graciously evolved their sound in the last couple of years and with “Tavastland” they almost achieve perfection. With a very regal and explosive nature, the band’s fourth full-length release features eight tracks and over 53 minutes of lush and dynamic music that will have you marching towards battle while also headbanging until your neck hurts.

Starting with the ravaging “Kuolematon laulunhenki”, the band creates a very effusive atmosphere with crafty guitar work, captivating vocal arrangements and an overall very explosive and engaging vibe. The band continues to showcase their masterful songwriting skills as “Yönsynty”, “Havukruunu ja talvenvarjo”, and “Tavastland” roll around with excellent melodic passages, an hypnotic tempo, and a plethora of epic atmospheric elements, just think of Ensiferum-meets-Thyrfing with some Bathory sprinkles.

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