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crystalstarlight

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  1. Flames On the Moonsea
    by Hillsfar
  2. Dreamers
    by Haunt
    Dreamers Dreamers
    Another great Haunt record. A more mid-tempo bunch of songs this time around with the Dokken influence pushed to the forefront in the form of instantly catchy choruses and swaggering power chord riffs. Trevor's hot streak continues.
  3. De Republica
    by Griffon
  4. King of the Golden Hall [Remaster]
    by Jim Kirkwood
  5. Uruk-Hai [Remaster]
    by Jim Kirkwood
  6. Where Shadows Lie [Remaster]
    by Jim Kirkwood
    Helms Deep Helms Deep
  7. Lower Form Resistance
    by Dissimulator
  8. A Lantern Swathed
    by Erreth-Akbe
  9. EARTH REAPER
    by WALLOWING
    EARTH REAPER EARTH REAPER
    An engrossing narrative experience that gets better and better with time.
  10. Exogalactic
    by Xoth
    Manuscripts of Madness Manuscripts of Madness
    An awesome mashup of Death Metal, Technical Thrash and Traditional/Speed Metal. Manuscripts of Madness is like vintage King Diamond death-metalised.
  11. Horned Lord of the Thorned Castle
    by Moonlight Sorcery
  12. Body Without Bones
    by Mortal Vision
  13. Bells of Awakening
    by Visigoth
  14. Air Not Meant For Us
    by Fires in the Distance
  15. The Crisis as Condition
    by Terminalist
  16. Níniel (Demo)
    by Grimdor
  17. Evenstar (Demo)
    by Grimdor
  18. Nargothrond (Demo)
    by Grimdor
  19. Insatiable Thirst For Torment
    by Celestial Sanctuary
    The Lurid Glow of a Dead, Burning Body The Lurid Glow of a Dead, Burning Body
    A big leap forward by an already very talented band. The riffs on this record are seriously chonky. Anyone who's a fan of Brutality or Bolt Thrower will really enjoy this
  20. Return To Port Royal: Definitive Edition
    by Blazon Stone
    Amistad Rebellion Amistad Rebellion
    A thrilling experience recalling the very best of Running Wild in their late eighties/early nineties prime