Notes From Underground
Notes From Underground features the latest underground metal bands!
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Album Review: ENEMY OF REALITY – Arakhne
Arakhne is one of the best releases in Symphonic Metal that I have listened to in a very long time.…
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Album Review: SEVEN KINGDOMS – Decennium
When we talk about power metal acts, we tend to focus mainly on the European countries that molded and defined…
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Album Review: SCENARIO II – A New Dawn
I want you to picture a desolate post-apocalyptic wasteland, covered by heavy clouds and low lying fog, massive decaying skyscrapers…
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Album Review: SEASON OF ARROWS – Give it to the Mountain
After leaving Static Tension Recordings, Doom band Season of Arrows delayed their forthcoming album, Give it to the Mountain, until…
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Album Review: LATE NIGHT FIGHTS – Jousthouse
From the heart of the great northwest, Minneapolis band Late Night Fights look to break onto the music scene with…
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Album Review: TERRA – Mors Secunda
British Atmospheric Black Metal band, Terra, plan to unleash their highly-anticipated album, Mors Secunda, via Code 666 on December 9th.…
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Album Review: GEORGE MORRIS – George Morris
Detroit-based, George Morris, known for his work as the frontman for The Satin Peaches, became one of the most discussed…
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Album Review: INFINITE EARTHS – Into The Void
Infinite Earths, a progressive technical death metal band hailing from the Sunshine State, make their return in creative fashion with…
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Album Review: DERHEAD – Via
Italian Black Metal band Derhead, released their debut album Via on Polish metal label Via Nocturna at the beginning of…
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Album Review: CONFLICTS – The North Slope
Kansas City act Conflicts have been grinding it out for a while, but The North Slope marks their first full-length,…
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Album Review: NOVALLO – Novallo II
Novallo II is the band’s ambitious venture in solidifying their blend of prog metal for a wide audience.
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Album Review: PERGANA – The Visit EP
Paraguay’s Pergana combine traces of 80's pop, heartfelt gothic keyboards, with a symphonic vibe that sets this group apart from…
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Album Review: VITA IMANA – Oceanidae
For Spanish sextet VITA IMANA, there is more to groove metal than a momentary union of chaos and broken bones.…
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Album Review: FIN’AMOR – Forbidding Mourning
First spin of Fin’amor’s self-released debut album, Forbidding Mourning, would lead you to believe that this group hails from somewhere…