#doomMetal

2026-02-06

It’s not even a question that name of the week goes to Heir Corpse One #Fediverse #FletchsFridayReleases #Metal #HeavyMetal #DeathMetal #BlackMetal #DoomMetal #ThrashMetal #Prog

2026-02-06

Hello #Fediverse it’s time for #FletchsFridayReleases and there’s new #Metal to put in your ears. Also it’s Bandcamp Friday so if you find something you love and you can support, please do! #HeavyMetal #DeathMetal #BlackMetal #DoomMetal #ThrashMetal #Prog

hailsandales.club/weekly-relea

Mors Verum - death - Canada
Paganizer - death - Sweden
Ensanguinate - death - Slovenia
Desoration - death - New Zealand
Heir Corpse One - death/groove - Sweden
Post Luctum - death/doom - USA
Mädätys - death/doom - Finland
Through Void - death/doom - Portugal
Magnador - melodeath - Finland
Bitterness - melodeath/thrash - Germany
Virodh - death/prog - India
Buried - death/prog - Netherlands
Among Wolves - death/prog - USA
In Aeternum - death/black - Sweden
Mayhem - black - Norway
Mossgiver - black - Slovenia
Dusk Lurker - black - UK
Diatrekhon Aster - black - Greece
Agentbite Misery - black/sludge - USA
Phendrana - prog/post black - Mexico
Khüll - black/dungeon synth - SpainNight of the Vampire - black/synth - USA
Sundecay - doom - Canada
Monovoth - doom - Argentina
Moloch - sludge/doom - UK
Riastrad - stoner - USA
Sleeping Giant - stoner/sludge - Iceland
Epimetheus - stoner/doom/sludge - UK
Lomor - thrash - Reunion
Sarcasm - thrash - Slovenia
Wicked Smile - heavy metal - Australia
Tactic - heavy/speed - USA
Wolverine - prog - Sweden
Karnivool - prog - Australia
Assignment - prog/power - Germany
Visions of Atlantis - power - Austria
Induction - symphonic/power - Czechia
Epinikion - symphonic - Netherlands
Shatterheart - symphonic - Sweden
Silversun Pickups - alt rock - USA
Uncultivates - post punk/alt - IrelandEP:
Predatory Void - black/sludge - Belgium
Bergtagen - folk/black/doom - USA
Cattle Hammer - drone/doom/sludge - UK
Infinite Misery - death - USA
Cyclone - thrash - Belgium
Blossoms Fall - metalcore - USA
Atteroterra - death/thrash - USA
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2026-02-06
2026-02-05

*Shels - The Conference of the Birds

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2026-02-05
Tarlung – Axis Mundi Review By Tyme

Vienna, Austria’s Tarlung has been coughing up thick clouds of resinous doom and smoky sludge since 2013, when, after just six months in existence and having never performed live, they released their eponymous debut album. Now, with two additional full-lengths—2017’s Beyond the Black Pyramid and 2021’s Architect—and some healthy touring under their belts, Tarlung braces to bring their fourth album in nearly five years, Axis Mundi, to the masses. With a catalog predicated on fair to middling sludgy doom, I was curious to hear if Axis Mundi would be the product of a Tarlung doing more of the same, or if the album would represent a defining ‘center’ in the discography and, per its namesake, link the Tarlung of old to the Tarlung that’s progressing into the future.

Tarlung remains devoted to the almighty riff, but with a sound that has become increasingly less fuzzy over the years. Guitarists Rotten and Phillip Seiler deliver massive doses of ear-drum damage via swampy, thick riffs bristling with taut, chuggy muscle (“State Noise,” “Between the Earth and Moon”) and bluesy swagger (“Swans”), which serve as the bong water for most of these melodies to bubble up through. Seiler’s chesty, Akerfeldtian roars are ever-present, which, along with Marian Weibl’s beastly drum beatings, provide the excess sonic weight Tarlung has become increasingly known for. Purveyors of Crowbar, High on Fire, and Dopethrone will find warm pockets of familiarity here. Yet, Axis Mundi indeed signals a progression as Tarlung evolves its sound, introducing elements of refined psychedelia and vocal variation.

Axis Mundi by TarLung

Axis Mundi takes marked steps to set itself apart from the rest of Tarlung’s catalog. With an airy, soft-strummed melody and some subdued, clean vocals to start, “Burning Out” evokes a feeling akin to lying alone in a country field, exhaling smoky clouds of organic green and staring at kaleidoscopic prisms of light as they filter through dew drops on sun-dappled daffodils. Even after the track picks up a little steam with a chugging riff that seems to build more speed than it does, and Seiler’s growls return, the warm feeling doesn’t dissipate. Follow-up “Sea of Drowned Souls” continues down an experimental path, as its mournful melodies merge with clean vocals from Thérèse Lanz and Casey Rogers of Mares of Thrace in pensive passages that keep giving me Alice in Chains vibes. Particularly effective here, too, is the vocal interplay between Seiler and Lantz as each takes brutal swipes at the mic; Lantz’s visceral, blackened screams serving as a satisfying counterpoint to Seiler’s guttural grumblings. These two tracks really stood out to me and make up the core of my overall Axis Mundi experience.


Axis Mundi
represents Tarlung operating at its most mature. Beautifully simplistic and wildly effective songwriting that, with repeated spins, did nothing but chip away at my critiques. What first seemed like a lagging back half continued to sink its claws into my brain. Before long, I was looking forward to the laid-back melodies of “Full Circle,” where Seiler channels his inner Matt Pike (High on Fire) to significant effect, and anticipating the very Crowbaric pounding of album closer “Axis Mundi.” Running just thirty-eight minutes, it became easier and easier to hit that replay button every time. There are moments when the melodies seem to trip over themselves, like on the bluesy main riff of “Swans,” which gets a bit muddy at times, but not so much that it took me out of the experience.

Fans of Tarlung are in for a special surprise, and if you’re just now getting to the party, Axis Mundi is an excellent place to get started. I hadn’t spent any time at all with this power trio before writing this review, and I can wholeheartedly say Tarlung has won me over. After a more than cursory dive into the bands previous efforts I can say without a doubt, Axis Mundi is the best Tarlung album to date. A slow-paced ride that delivers riffs for days and melodies that settle in, wrapping you in blankets of crushing warmth for one helluva satisfying experience.

Rating: 3.5/5.0
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
Label: Argonauta Records
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: January 30th, 2026

#2026 #35 #ArgonautaRecords #AustrianMetal #AxisMundi #Crowbar #DoomMetal #Dopethrone #HighOnFire #Jan26 #Review #SludgeMetal #StonerDoom #Tarlung
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2026-02-05
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2026-02-04
Hard Rock Hell Radioradiohrh
2026-02-04

Doom vs Stoner Show 4 Feb 2026 by DJ Robo
This weeks show features new music from Kal-El as well as all the great stoner and doom music from the vaults.
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GAVELKIND - The Passage EP [FULL ALBUM] 2026

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2026-02-03

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Splendidula - Kilte

"Tormented screams, relentless energy and hauntingly atmospheric passages ultimately unfold into a lingering climax, carrying the listener through a frozen landscape of grief, isolation and inner torment."

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FeroandFeroand
2026-02-03

Hayatımızla bu kadar harikulade şeyler yaratabilecekken neden sikko sikko şeyler yapmaya zorlanıyoruz?

Portrait of a dream - 1000 FUNERALS

İran'dan bir Doom Metal fısıltısı

silent-time-noise.bandcamp.com

2026-02-03

Dopethrone / Year of the Cobra / Temptress / High Gallows

X-Ray Arcade, Tuesday, April 21 at 07:00 PM CDT

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DOPETHRONE
Sludge from Hochelaga, Montréal, Canada.

YEAR OF THE COBRA
Seattle Doom Metal

TEMPTRESS
Tripolar noise makers on Blues Funeral Recordings

HIGH GALLOWS
Milwaukee Stoner Metal

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UmbersoundUmbersound
2026-02-03

Just some quick doom riffing

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