Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra đșđž / Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh / Manfred Honeck
Requiem: Mozart's Death in Words and Music (2025)
#ClassicalMusic #ClassicalPeriod #Requiem
https://open.spotify.com/album/229Ttbc6nXVCn7ShJo90s6
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra đșđž / Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh / Manfred Honeck
Requiem: Mozart's Death in Words and Music (2025)
#ClassicalMusic #ClassicalPeriod #Requiem
https://open.spotify.com/album/229Ttbc6nXVCn7ShJo90s6
MĂșsica «Mozart- Requiem»
Magnifica pieza, pedazo de historia, el Requiem del maestro Mozart.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zi8vJ_lMxQI&list=RDZi8vJ_lMxQI&start_radio=1
https://www.wacoca.com/games/1229919/ ăăă€ăȘ ăŹăŻă€ăšă ăTGSă§çșèĄšăăăææ°æ ć ±ăŸăšăïŒïŒ ##GAMING #Game #GameNews #games #GamingNews #Requiem #ResidentEvil #ăČăŒăăłă° #ăČăŒăăłă°ææ°æ ć ± #ăČăŒă #ăČăŒă æ»ç„ #ăČăŒă ææ°æ ć ± #ă€ăȘăŸăă #ăă€ăȘ9 #ăă©ăŒ #ăŹăŻă€ăšă #ææ°äœ
Yeah, what the hell. Iâm gonna go with some Brahms; itâs pretty like the evening here on deck.
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#ClassicalMusic
#Requiem
Composing a Requiem: What Is A Requiem?
#composer #requiem
https://muz4now.com/2021/composing-a-requiem-what-is-a-requiem/
Composing a Requiem: What Is A Requiem?
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Resident Evil Requiem Is On The Way To The Switch 2 Now https://aggrogamer.com/article/12266/Theres-No-Escaping-Your-Destiny-In-Resident-Evil-Requiem #VideoGames #ResidentEvil #Requiem #RERequiem
Rumores indicam que Leon S. Kennedy estarĂĄ em Resident Evil: Requiem, segundo fonte nĂŁo oficial. Mesmo com Grace como protagonista, o veterano pode retornar em papel importante. SerĂĄ que vem aĂ? #ResidentEvil #LeonKennedy #Requiem
https://gamerzero.com.br/segundo-fonte-nao-oficial-leon-esta-em-resident-evil-requiem/
Primitive War soundtrack https://soundtrack.zouluvo.com/primitive-war/
#Primitive #War #BandeOriginale #Musique #Film #Action #Horreur #Suspense #Jungle #Tyrannosaure #Dinosaure #Attaque #VallĂ©e #Ombres #Embuscade #PrĂ©dateur #Meute #Morphine #Soldats #RĂ©quiem #Combat #Chute #Collision #Chasse #DĂ©mon #Puissance #Terreur #Ănergie #Sombre #Intense #atmosphere
Thereâs No Escaping Your Destiny In Resident Evil Requiem https://aggrogamer.com/article/12266/Theres-No-Escaping-Your-Destiny-In-Resident-Evil-Requiem #VideoGames #ResidentEvil #Requiem #RERequiem
Thereâs No Escaping Your Destiny In Resident Evil Requiem https://aggrogamer.com/article/12266/Theres-No-Escaping-Your-Destiny-In-Resident-Evil-Requiem #VideoGames #ResidentEvil #Requiem #RERequiem
Resident Evil Requiem + Resident Evil 7 & Village
Horror returns:
Resident Evil Requiem, Resident Evil 7, and Village release together for Switch 2 next year, experience fear like never before.
more updates soon at www.baskingamer.com
#ResidentEvil #Requiem #Switch2 #SurvivalHorror #NintendoDirect #Baskingamer #game #gaming #GamingNews #gamingtwt
ICYMI: Thereâs No Escaping Your Destiny In Resident Evil Requiem https://aggrogamer.com/article/12266/Theres-No-Escaping-Your-Destiny-In-Resident-Evil-Requiem #VideoGames #RERequiem #ResidentEvil #Requiem
Thereâs No Escaping Your Destiny In Resident Evil Requiem https://aggrogamer.com/article/12266/Theres-No-Escaping-Your-Destiny-In-Resident-Evil-Requiem #VideoGames #ResidentEvil #Requiem #RERequiem
Resident Evil Requiem: Neuer Trailer zwischen Vergangenheit und Gegenwart https://www.computerbase.de/news/gaming/resident-evil-requiem-neuer-trailer-zwischen-vergangenheit-und-gegenwart.94313/ #residentevil #requiem #capcom
Stuck in the Filter: June 2025âs Angry Misses
By Kenstrosity
Sweat pours out of our pores. Heat blisters metal and scorches dirt. Power bills rise relentlessly, without mercy. These are the signs of summer in the brutal ductwork that is our hallowed Filter. But we continue onward in search of those metallic scraps that provide such unbridled joy to our masses. The only variable: who of my trusted team will survive this season, and who will perish in the service of this sacred duty?
We wonât know the answer until this article gets published. And when it is, the statistics will be fabricated and obfuscated accordingly. So ignore the death toll and instead peep the haul!
Kenstrosityâs Meanest Meanies
Shadow of Intent // Imperium Delirium [June 12th, 2025 â Self-Release]
For over a decade, Connecticut/Rhode Island melodic deathcore independents Shadow of Intent challenged the standards of the genre by offering album after album of ripping tracks filled with drama, clever songwriting, and demolishing vocal talent. In their catalog, Elegy was the one record of theirs that didnât stick with me. However, Imperium Delirium rapidly righted the ship with 55 minutes of opulent, evil, and crushing melodic destruction. Raging through its first half without a single misstep, Imperium Delirium is a focused effort chock full of devastating heft, buttery smooth songwriting, and a favorable riffs-to-breakdowns ratio. The back half focuses on drama and orchestration just a touch more, but songs like âFeeding the Meatgrinder,â âVehement Draconian Vengeance,â and âNo Matter the Costâ still bring the violence required to annihilate entire planets. Championing this unending assault of killer tunes, Ben Duerrâs vocal performance is intimidating to say the least, easily reinforcing his rightful place as one of the very best extreme vocalists in the scene today. Of course, the record is still too long by about 10 minutes, and a fair amount of that bloat comes from the slightly overblown self-titled closer. Additionally, while I appreciate the reverent nod to the instrumental talent on âApocalypse Canvas,â I donât believe it adds enough to the story of this record. Nonetheless, Imperium Delirium might be one of my favorite Shadows of Intent, and I look forward to where it leads me next.
ClarkKentâs Literary Listen
Nightbearer // Defiance [June 13, 2025 â Testimony Records]
Anyone looking for a mashup of Phillip Pullmanâs His Dark Materials trilogy and Gothenburg melodeath, look no further than the latest album from Germanyâs Nightbearer. Defiance marks album number three in the bandâs repertoire, and a continuation of their worship of fantasy epics.1 Right off the bat, the catchy harmonic guitar lead of âHis Dark Materialsâ summons Dark Tranquillity and At the Gates. The guitar work by Dominik Hellmuth and Tristan Schubert is fantastic throughoutâtheir creative melodies bring to mind lively outfits like Brymir. Michael Torkaâs beastly growls and Manuel LĂŒkeâs thunderous drumming add some brutality and weight to the harmonious riffs. A few songs even go full brutal death metal (âOne Church Over Allâ, âDying Knows No Boundsâ). Perhaps the standout track comes from the 9-minute epic, âAscension.â It starts with an eerie synth intro before breaking out into some of the best riffs on Defiance. Then, just as things settle down, the song builds back up and explodes into something straight from Blackwater Park-era Opeth. Overall, this is an impressive collection of songs thatâs sure to scratch that HM-2 itch.
Tymeâs Juxtaposed Jotting
Lipoma // No Cure for the Sick [June 13th, 2025 â Gurgling Gore]
Melodic gore-grind. Yeah, itâs a thing. And California-based Lipomaâs new album, No Cure for the Sick, proves itâs a pretty fucking cool thing at thatâthe brainchild of one Max Pierce (aka Dr. Lipoma).2 Since going live in 2021, Lipoma has been insanely active, releasing a slew of splits and EPs along with two full-length albums: 2022âs Horrors of Pathology and 2023âs Odes to Suffering. And while Lipoma has steadily worked to make comparisons with fellow purveyors like Carcass, Lymphatic Phlegm, and Pharmacist less relevant, No Cure for the Sick moves things to a different ballpark, one full of Gothenburgian melodicism (âCult of the Firehealers,â âGlory to the Bladeâ), post-metallic pop-punk optimism (âCardiac Scars Forever,â âPsalms of Psoriasisâ), indecipherable gurgles, and organ, which is what sets Lipomaâs No Cure for the Sick apart not only from previous efforts, but the pack in general. From the circus-like atmosphere shrouding opener âThe Sea Surgeon,â Pierceâs use of organ permeates much of No Cure for the Sickâs forty minutes, buoying the melodic heaviness and excellent solo work with jig-like danceability (âRemedies of Pagan Medicine,â âLast Anatomy of Johan Ziegler,â âNo Cure for the Sickâ). Pierceâs melodically charged instrumentation, when juxtaposed against his gore-ground gurglingsâa combo that works in a way it has no right toâsees Lipoma doing something I find wholly unique, a rarity in todayâs digital age. I have had a ton of fun with No Cure for the Sick, and if youâve not checked it out yet, do so post haste.
Icebergâs Frosty Forget-Me-Nots
Puppe Magnetik // Laudans Deum [June 6th, 2025 â The Circle Music]
Laudans Deum is not for the faint of heart, if that album cover didnât quite convince you. The debut compilation of Puppe Magnetik, the record dives deep into the recesses of the human psyche. Aina Virtanen weaponizes industrial metal, ambient, and drone, wrapped up in the stylings of the Weimar Republic. An accomplished classically-trained musician, Virtanen uses her clean vocals sparingly (âWho Will Sing This Sorrow,â âLabyrinthâ) but to great effect, reminiscent of Diablo Swing Orchestra. But the accessibility stops there; Laudans Deumâs thirteen tracks are comprised of ambient meditations (âMoritatâ), ear-splitting electronic barrages (âSuspendium, Rosarium et Crucifixuâ), and mood music fit for a throwback horror movie (âThe Pregnant Nun,â âPatient AVâ). But within the graveyard are scattered moments of respite; the gorgeously rendered classical guitar of âTimeless Serenadeâ and the haunting vocals of âLaments From The Desert.â While the album is unforgivingly through-composed, making for an exceptionally difficult first listen, thereâs something darkly endearing about it. Iâm reminded of Sergei Prokofiev, the Russian composer whose music was often described as both grotesque and starkly beautiful. Puppe Magnetik have produced a challenging record, but itâs worth a listen for those who enjoy avant-garde music and the stranger, more terrifying corners of the aural arts.
All Men Unto Me // Requiem [June 27th, 2025 â The Larvarium]
A little more metal, but a lot more challenging, All Men Unto Meâs Requiem brings to bear the full weight of spiritual suffering. Requiem is a direct interpretation of the Latin Mass for the Dead, itâs eight tracks playing all the hits. Fuzzed out, half-time doom takes a supporting role in a record that heavily features pipe organ, acoustic guitar, and string leads. Rylan Greaves takes a unique approach here, subverting the natural tension and release of the rite by injecting clanging noise into passages normally reverent. Their vocal performance is the unrepentant star of the show, at times crystalline (âIntroitâ) at others sobbing (âKyrieâ) straining (âAgnus Deiâ) and howling (âSequentiaâ). The album takes its time to sink its claws into you, with long track lengths and extended droning chords requiring patience. But pay close attention to Greavesâ lyrics and you canât help but be pulled into the raw, emotional drama of Requiem. The rising, ethereal sunset of âIn Paradisum,â the falsetto whisper speaking âGod knows what Iâd be without youâ against an impossibly high, ever so slightly off-key bell-tone. Oneâs left wondering the true meaning of that line as the track ends, and the dead remain silent. A powerful statement indeed.
Killjoyâs Fabulous Find
Fabula Rasa // Tome II: The Beyond [June 13th, 2025 â Self-Release]
The words âfabulousâ and âfableâ are interconnected, both derived from the Latin word âfabulosus.â And since folk music and power metal draw heavily from fables and myths, the portmanteau Fabula Rasa is a fitting name for a group that blends both genres. Following the lead of forebears Elvenking and early MĂ€go de Oz, this spirited crew from DĂŒsseldorf, Germany, infuses what would otherwise be standardâbut good!âheavy/power metal with lots of violin. The violin and guitar trade off playing the lead melodies, though the former tends to have greater emphasis. But fret not, shred-heads, for the guitar solos are also exemplary in the more power metal-leaning songs, like âDragon Risingâ and âVengeance Is Mine.â The violin often carves its own folksy space, the cheery, zippy fiddling akin to Dalriada (âAt Full Moon,â âAnthem of the Northâ). Most songs are energetic, but âBurning Innocenceâ is a pleasant surprise midway through the record, with hand drums and the other band membersâ vocal contributions creating an intimate group setting. Donât miss this charismatic performance from these fabulous musicians.
Maddogâs Sludgy Selection
DimscĂ»a // Dust Eater [June 3rd, 2025 â Self-Release]
While sludge is a dime a dozen, few bands scratch the same itch as Amenraâs best work. The UKâs DimscĂ»a aims to correct this oversight. Dust Eater opens with âElder Bairn,â whose rhythmic riffs evoke the meditative power of LLNN. After this appetizer, the albumâs interplay between brawn and heart rivals Amenra. While DimscĂ»aâs muscular riffs drive the album forward (âExistence/Futilityâ), Dust Eater stands out through its hypnotic melodies. The heartache in these melodies is palpable, magnified by tortured vocals that recall Julie Christmas. Because of this ebb and flow, the album never feels bloated despite its eight-minute average track length. For instance, âExistence/Futilityâ abandons and then suddenly resurrects its driving main riff, adding unexpected variety and lodging into my memory. Dust Eaterâs climaxes sometimes fall short, like the fizzle-out ending of âThe Dusteater.â But despite its imperfections, DimscĂ»aâs debut is a powerful outing in a neglected style.3
Dear Hollabackâs Ainât No B-A-N-A-N-A-S
Various Artists // KPop Demon Hunters [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] [June 20th, 2025 â Republic Records]4
Okay, look. Look. K-Pop is not metal, I get that. But the gang over at Sony concocted what just recently earned the title of Netflixâs most watched movie of all time, and holy shit, what a soundtrack.. Iâd like to use the classic âmy daughter made me do itâ schtick but she only likes âTakedown.â5 KPop Demon Hunters creates insanely catchy pop music thatâs also focused and intentional, a commentary on the rigid and flagellant nature of K-Pop alongside feel-good messages of self-acceptance and healing (âGolden,â âWhat It Sounds Likeâ). The focal girl group HUNTR/X does most of the heavy lifting, also tossing in enough pop culture-inclined battle hymns to make the republic jealous (âHow Itâs Done,â âTakedownâ). Their on-screen rivals Saja Boys offer entendre-layered sugary pop (the infamous âSoda Popâ) and sinister Gregorian-influenced choruses (âYour Idolâ). Beyond the novelty is intentionality: clever chord progressions that feel continually transcendent rather than stagnantly by-the-numbers (âWhat It Sounds Likeâ), diminuendos of authenticity among bombasts of a glossy sheen (âGoldenâ), touches of dissonance paired with unsettling slant rhymes (âYour Idolâ), and rhythmic complexity building to ethereal climaxes of soaring belts (âFreeâ). While yes, Iâm telling you to give it a spin, I am also giving excuses for why my review count dropped to critical this summer. Fuck off, Iâm gonna be, gonna be golden.
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