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100. Hundreds Of Au - "Life In Parallel"

A cacophony of both soaring melody and incoherent chaos. This is an album that is fascinating in its level of instability. There is beauty and accessibility to be found within it, but it is not necessarily at right angles with everything else. It feels like a stream of consciousness unloading of the collective members' feelings about trying to be adults in today’s challenging world.

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98. Testament - "Para Bellum"

Thrash Uberlords who are more popular now than they ever were in their heyday. It is album number fourteen and by far the heaviest for a long while. Instead of just chucking out yet another collection of thrash tracks, “Para Bellum” sees them to develop their style to take in both black and death metal. It is a well-rendered album that shows that they have indeed been listening and taking notes on where modern metal is.

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95. Scorpion Milk - "Slime of the Times"

With Grave Pleasures going the way of Beast Milk and being put on hiatus, Mat NcNerney is back with his new project. This is a colder, more foreboding and bleak endeavour than his other instalments. It still has that early eighties goth aesthetic but is more early Killing Joke than the pop sensibilities of the Cure. There is an accessibility in its dourness, but in all it is a pessimistic portrayal of the world to come.

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91. BIG|BRAVE - "OST"

BIG|BRAVE make difficult records, end of story. They cultivate a sound that seems at odds with everything else around it. OST is a soundtrack for images yet to come. A turmoil of tempestuous sound that borders on the abstract. There is nothing as conventional as a structure here; instead, noises float in and out with little cause or effect. Eccentric and improvised it is intriguing in its non-linear entity.

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83. Landmvrks - "The Darkest Place I've Ever Been"

The vast majority of the interesting metal in the last decade has hailed from France. This is yet another treatise on loss, inner turmoil, and existential struggle, however for all its navel gazing woe, it is done really well. A maelstrom of up-tempo noise, they create spiralling waves of sound that cocoon the listener. Its beauty is how the instruments entwine to create a result that is far more than the sum of its parts. An inspired descent into the battered human spirit.

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82. Gaahls Wyrd - "Braiding the Stories"

Black Metal auteur, Gaahls is an enigmatic figure more than happy to throw off the shackles of the musical form that birthed him. “Braiding The Stories” is his second album with this self-titled unit and he further gleefully deconstructs all the tenants of Black Metal. There is so much in this album; folk, synthwave, goth and post-rock. In fact, the one thing you will struggle to find is communal garden Black Metal. What we are instead presented with is a top-of-his-game storyteller, spinning atmospheric yarns.

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81. Conan - "Violence Dimension"

Conan play doom. A base-level granite-heavy version of Doom that takes everything back to its core components. There is no nuance or niceties to be found here, this is a primordial sludge of raw ingredients. With Long Player Number Six, they have made no attempt to cultivate or expand their sound. It rumbles as ever with malicious intent and is a gloriously simplistic, muddy mess of low-level tempos. Stunning in its sparse nature, this is rock ‘n’ roll slowed down and de-evolved back to its bare atoms.

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