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Antifascist Black Metal Network

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  1. Savage Depths of Hell
    by Fatal Torture
  2. An Eldritch Odyssey
    by Primaevus
  3. Παγανή Κυριακή
    by Παγανή Κυριακή
  4. Grimecode: DCLXVI
    by Masochrist
  5. Legendas Ruraus
    by Eyes of Simurgh
  6. Maze
    by Sun of Nothing
  7. Lust Hag
    by Lust Hag
  8. Orphans
    by Crevasse
  9. Grief Outlet
    by Loam
  10. Split
    by Bury Them And Keep Quiet / Feminizer
    "An epic 5 song split that by the end you’ll want to sit in the stillness afterwards to process the album." Read more: tinyurl.com/4ebkj23d
  11. Wretched torment:Demo 2023 (continuous play)
    by Vaakot
    ""Wretched Torment" is filthy stuff, the kind you'd expect from vampire obsessed French people rather than someone living in Fresno, California, but it also kinda explains the whole urban decay mood they have going. Did we already mention it's gnarly?" tinyurl.com/vaakot
  12. Zmora
    by Białywilk
    Białywilk prove that art can make something beautiful from even the darkest human experience. "Zmora" is exactly this, in every sense, a wonderful and ecstatic piece of music." tinyurl.com/antifabm
  13. the witch's garden stays hidden from dawn
    by knights of rain
    "This is an emotional, personal and reflective album that will totally hook anyone into post-black and unorthodox compositions, being a solid piece of work altogether, where every detail adds to a memorable listening experience." tinyurl.com/yeynkrvz
  14. Broken Homes (Split)
    by Mokhir & Mumuksu
    Each band chooses to project their feelings using a different taste of black/doom, with Mokhir choosing melodic darkness with discreet neocrust influences while Mumuksu fittingly infuse their dirge with funeral doom garnish. A split not to be missed, shorturl.at/eoqvR
  15. Devil's Blood In Her Tongue
    by Lepra
    "Something that makes this album great is Lepra doesn’t really stay within one place long musically speaking and prefer to avoid certain labels and certain tropes. You got them taking from dungeon synth, black metal, post-punk, goth, and shoot we’ll say it, the clean vocals feel like something out of epic doom metal al a Smoulder and Candlemass" shorturl.at/qAK17
  16. Image
    by Hypomanic Daydream
    "Inside Image’s songs is a concoction of death metal, power pop, nintendocore and even some vocaloid. Much like the cover, Image’s songs are here to provoke and elicit feelings and push various boundaries."full review: full review: shorturl.at/asVY9
  17. Propasti zapomnění
    by Svízel
    "All of Propasti zapomnění is a beautiful masterpiece put together that when it’s all said and done, you’re left with this empty, yearning feeling to go back and listen." full review: shorturl.at/pyNQS
  18. Mourning for Lost Years
    by Wilgskill
    Guitar tones are thick and tuned low here and yet it never takes a way from the melancholic feel of this album. The riffs are mid tempo and they repeat themselves endlessly, perhaps reminding us of the toll that as Gabriel himself puts it, "was a rough album emotionally to make" full review: shorturl.at/NPUV6
  19. No Pasaran
    by Wilgskill
    "The music follows suit, still doom-y and atmospheric, but with an obvious chip at the shoulder and obvious winks towards anthemic militancy" .Full review: shorturl.at/gjpG4
  20. Hateful Mind
    by HateVirus
    Boasting the songwriting and technicalities of Nevermore but wearing the sensibilities of Gojira we have Hatevirus, a Romanian heavy metal band that is no stranger to technical yet epic songwriting. Full review: shorturl.at/qABLZ