A quieter week as we wind down towards the end of the year, but still eight awesome albums for us to dive into! Let’s check them out!
Equilibrium: Equinox
The German folk metallers returned with their first new studio album in six years this last Friday. I’m glad they’re back too, as this is an awesome release! It’s epic, heavy and melodic in all the right ways. I also love that while it’s still got plenty of traditional elements and sounds, it’s also modernised with some huge production and some synths. Heck, it even has elements of melodeath or metalcore in there too, which is truly awesome and an incredibly unique sound! Tracks like ‘Awakening’, ‘Gnosis’, the nu-metal-infused ‘I’ll be Thunder’ and the epic ‘Nexus’ are all personal highlights. However, every song on this is awesome and flows so well with a couple of great interlude tracks scattered throughout. It really does have something for everyone here, and if you are at all into metal I cannot recommend checking it out enough! The band have a big new fan in me, and I can’t give this any less than 8.5/10!
Soho Dukes: Nighthawks, Acrobats and Everything Under the Moon
Releasing just in time for their tour with the mighty Quireboys, the old-school rockers’ third studio album is somehow a step up from their previous two last year! It’s a throwback to the 70s and 80s in the best way, giving off vibes of everything from their tour headliners to Thunder to even Madness. It also gives a fair bit of Night Flight Orchestra vibes, which definitely isn’t an issue! It’s just a lot of fun, and impossible not to have a good time when listening. The instrumentation is amazing and honestly feels like some lost arrangements these days; the heavy focus on piano and sax being very appreciated! That’s not to say the rest of the band aren’t talented too, everyone works their asses off here, from drums to guitars to vocals. It’s also incredibly hard to pick highlight tracks, as I found myself loving every single song on this release! However, the Spike-featuring single ‘A Stone’s Throw’ is hard not to adore, given how big of a fan of Quireboys I am. It all has that big band feel to it that I love, and am absolutely desperate to see live already! If you are at all into old-school sleaze rock, this is very much the album for you. As I say, they’ve somehow topped their awesome previous two releases with this, and I can’t give it any less than 9/10!
Blut Aus Nord: Ethereal Horizons
This epic slab of French black/avant-garde metal goes hard from start to finish; a full 51 minutes of atmosphere, darkness and heaviness. And honestly, I kinda love it! Longtime readers here know that I’ve never been the biggest fan of straight-up black metal. However, when it has something different or extra about it, like here, I can’t help but enjoy it! It’s just seven songs, but each are as grandiose as the last, and all paint a fantastic picture of this album as a whole. Because of that, it is also incredibly hard to pick highlight tracks, the whole thing feeling more like one big piece. It’s certainly not for everyone, and even if you’re a fan of the style it’s still a pretty big undertaking. Still, if you have the time, this is a damn rewarding listen, and I’d certainly recommend sitting down and checking it out in full! It’s not something I’d revisit often, but still gets a solid 7/10 from us!
Treaty Oak Revival: West Texas Degenerate
The third studio album from the Southern rock band looks to follow up their highly successful 2023 release. It’s at very least an interesting style, that Koe Wetzel combination of post-hardcore/midwest emo with country. However, the more I listen to this sort of sound, the quickly I’ve gotten a little bored of it. It’s gotten old fast for me. Though, I do have to say I enjoyed this more than the last few Koe albums, it keeping the heaviness a bit more consistently throughout. Tracks like ‘Shit Hill’, ‘Withdrawals’, the Muscadine Bloodline-featuring ‘Misery’ and ‘Happy Face’ are all personal highlights. However, it is all pretty similar, and is slightly hard to get through in one sitting, I have to say. They are clearly a massive band with a huge fanbase, so if you like them then you’ll definitely love this new album! However, outside of the aforementioned tracks, it didn’t do a great deal for me, and I wouldn’t rush to revisit it, even if I’d happily have the album on again in the background. Not bad, but I can’t give it much more than 6.5/10, it was too samey!
Tickles: Sugar & Plastic Plates
The debut album from the noise rock quartet is a fantastic introduction to the band! It’s a damn popular sound at the minute, and it’s done to practically perfection here. It’s indie, hardcore and hard rock all mushed together, and is a lot of fun for its entire 37-minute runtime! I’m not typically into the Soft Play/Turnstile stuff all too much on track, but I loved this a lot from the very first track. Songs like ‘The Safest Car’, ‘Haunted’ and the rather epic closer are personal highlights, but honestly there isn’t a bad track on the album and it goes by in a flash! If you are at all into this sort of style of music, I cannot recommend this album enough. They have a big new fan in me immediately and they are definitely ones to watch; if they keep putting out music of this high quality, they’ll be a big name sooner rather than later! I can’t give it any less than 8/10!
Black Dog Moon: Hell and Back
This is a pretty great, interesting album, ever so slightly held back by a bad track arrangement. In the nicest way possible, ‘The Prophecy’, while not a bad song, is a terrible opener That honestly had me worried for the rest of the album. However, then that grungy, punky NWOBHM riff of ‘Neon Queen’ comes in and blows me away, every damn time. Then you have other up-tempo bangers like ‘1985’, ‘Heavy Shot of Love’ and the title track that are also awesome! And even other slower tracks like ‘Leaving Town’, the early-Maiden-like ‘Holy War’ and the bluesy ‘Gratitude’ are all just as good! However, the album definitely takes a bit of getting going, and goes out with an admittedly epic whimper. But, that doesn’t mean it isn’t still a great album. They draw together so many sounds and influences, from heavy metal to hard rock, punk to even some R.E.M., and the vast majority of the tracks are incredible and already lodged firmly in my head! For just their second album this is amazing, and has very much made me want to go back and check out their debut! Any rock fans reading this (all of you, surely), this is one for you, and I can’t give it any less than 8.5/10!
Mourning Wood: Murder of Crows
C’mon, with a name like that I couldn’t not check this out! The debut album from the Finnish classic metal four-piece perfectly blends a sleazy, AOR-based sound with their slightly tongue-in-cheek brand of humour. It’s a great old-school 80s sound and vibe, and tracks like ‘Feeling Good’, ‘Down in the Dirt’ and ‘A Grave Vacation’ are big personal highlights. However, it’s an incredibly easy, fun 32 minutes of an album, not taking itself too seriously and going by in a flash. If any/all of that sounds good to you, I’d definitely recommend checking this out as soon as you can! There’s not much else to say about the album honestly, it’s straight-forward in the best way and gets a solid 7.5/10 from us!
Corpus Delicti: Liminal
The first new studio album from the French gothic rock band in two decades, this release caps off the bands reunion in a massive, perfect way. The band somehow pick up right where they left off in 1995 too, with their brand of dark, grandiose post-punk/new-wave sound and writing. And, while admittedly this isn’t the sort of sound I find myself gravitating towards often, this band do it so well and I had a blast listening to it, doing so in one sitting! ‘Room 36’, the Dead Kennedys-like ‘Chaos’ and ‘Out of Steam’ are all personal highlights, but there certainly isn’t a bad track on here! The band are insanely talented songwriters and players, and it’s amazing to have them finally writing new music again. It’s so cool to hear this style of music coming back, and it’s definitely growing on me more and more with each awesome album being released into it. Check this out even if you aren’t necessarily into the genre, you’re bound to find something to love here! 8/10