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Jag Panzer’s Ample Destruction delivers pure heavy metal energy with soaring vocals, relentless riffs, and zero subtlety. A classic that deserved a bigger legacy — and still hits like a hammer today.
Dive into Abbath’s Dread Reaver — a black metal album soaked in rock’n’roll swagger, high-speed riffs, Motörhead worship, and glorious chaos. Corpsepaint, blast beats, and groove guaranteed.
Burning Witches bring old-school heavy metal cosplay with The Witch of the North — an album full of leather, Norse mythology, and a growing sense of déjà vu. Part of my quest through the W:O:A 2023 line-up.
Bathory’s Hammerheart trades Satan for sagas and shrieks for sea spray. It’s the sound of one man building a genre, a myth, and an emotional anchor—lo-fi, flawed, and absolutely perfect.