New Music Highlights: Five Must-Listen Releases
Greetings, Decibel readers! Today, we bring you an eclectic mix of sounds that promises to excite various metal enthusiasts. From the highly anticipated new record by Saidan to offerings for fans of classic 80s metal, brutal death metal, progressive death metal, and evocative Norwegian black metal, there’s something for everyone. Cheers!
Hyena/Risingfall – Heavy Metal Heroes
This split release from Hyena and Risingfall is a nostalgic trip back to the classic 1980s heavy metal era. Released by Dying Victims, it embodies everything you’d expect from its vibrant album cover. While both sides are enjoyable, the Hyena tracks particularly stand out, delivering a fun and energetic experience that harkens back to metal’s glory days.
Inscribed – Upon the Twisted Throne
Hailing from Florida, Inscribed offers a unique take on death metal that channels the spirit of early Atheist, Gorguts, and Nocturnus. The songwriting is impressive, with hooks that linger long after the music stops. A special mention goes to the standout bass work, providing a solid foundation for this wickedly crafted album. As a young band, Inscribed is already carving out a notable place in the metal scene.
Stream: Apple Music
Mork – Monolitt
Mork returns with their eighth album, Monolitt, diving deeper into the realms of brooding black metal. The project continues to evolve, drawing influences from bands like Djevel, Tulus, and Isvind. Notably, there are moments reminiscent of Enslaved, particularly during the album’s more reflective passages, showcasing a blend of aggression and introspection.
Stream: Apple Music
Saidan – Fangdriller: Scars Beneath Memory’s Wrist
Saidan is back with an intriguing new sound that merges elements of AFI during their Black Sails in the Sunset and Art of Drowning periods with a distinctly raw black metal edge. Their latest album, Fangdriller, showcases the band’s evolution, as they seamlessly blend catchy hooks with their roots in goth and pop-punk. This release highlights the creative collaboration between Splatterpunk and Hundosai, promising infectious noise that resonates with fans.
Stream: Apple Music
Scordatura – Led Into Oblivion
For those seeking a heavy dose of brutality, Scordatura delivers with their latest offering, Led Into Oblivion. This brutal death metal band knows how to throw elements together effectively, using strategic blast beats, pinch harmonics, and guttural vocals to create a dynamic listening experience that leaves a lasting impact.
Stream: Apple Music
Conclusion
This week’s selections highlight the diverse landscape of metal, showcasing a range of styles and influences that are sure to excite fans. From nostalgic heavy metal to the depths of brutal death metal, there’s no shortage of new sounds to explore. Dive into these releases and find your new favorites!
FAQs
What genres are featured in this week’s highlights?
This week’s highlights include 80s heavy metal, Floridian death metal, black metal, and brutal death metal.
Where can I stream these albums?
You can stream these albums on platforms like Apple Music.
Who are some of the notable bands mentioned in the article?
Notable bands mentioned include Saidan, Hyena, Inscribed, Mork, and Scordatura.
What can I expect from Saidan’s new album?
Saidan’s new album combines elements of black metal with catchy hooks, drawing inspiration from gothic and pop-punk influences.
Are there any new bands worth checking out?
Yes, Inscribed is a young band that is making waves with their impressive songwriting and musicianship.
