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Every month, CHR and Doug discuss six heavy metal albums: two newer releases, one indie/small label band, and one classic album. Their different ages, backgrounds, and tastes make for some interesting takes on a wide variety of music.
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It’s the final episode of The Sons of Metal. CHR embarks on one last solo flight with new albums from Anaal Nathrakh and Aldious, checks out some indie grindcore from Anthropic, and prepares to enter Valhalla himself alongside Amon Amarth’s appropriately-titled seventh album. Folks, it’s been a pleasure entertaining you the last eight-plus years, a…
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It’s Doug’s last show ever and the final B-Side. CHR opens the show with the blackened folk of Finland’s Havukruunu and Doug closes things out with the tech-death onslaught of Canada’s Beneath The Massacre. The Albums: Havukruunu : Uinuos Syömein Sota (2020) 5:02 Havukruunu is a Finnish duo who plays blackened folk metal very much in the vein of mi…
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It’s Doug’s last main episode, so CHR gifts him the ursine onslaught of Chicago’s Bear Mace, while Doug opts for the heavy groove of Sweden’s Orbit Culture. CHR picks a conceptually unusual indie pick with South Africa’s Incarnate Deity, and Doug uses his final Valhalla pick to feature one of his favorite albums of all time, Opeth’s 2005 album, Gho…
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Doug opens the show with a semi-posthumous release from Static-X while CHR keeps it simple with some death/thrash from Sweden’s Vampire. This episode is sponsored by YOU If you would like your name here, please consider supporting us on Patreon. If you enjoy independent, honest reviews of heavy metal albums and can spare a dollar or more a month, w…
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The show opens with Doug dropping two bombshells, and follows it up with some slammy Russian death metal from Katalepsy. CHR slows some things down with some “jammy” doom metal from Pale Divine. In the indie segment, they listen to some punk-laden death metal from Argentina’s Medium, and in Heavy Metal Valhalla, CHR brings back the Teutonic thrash …
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CHR opens the show with female-fronted blackened thrash from France while Doug indulges his drunken, stupid side with some Scottish pirate metal. This episode is sponsored by YOU If you would like your name here, please consider supporting us on Patreon. If you enjoy independent, honest reviews of heavy metal albums and can spare a dollar or more a…
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IT’S EPISODE ONE HUNDRED! This turns out to be a non-event (Thanks, COVID!), but still manages to be a fun show. CHR opens with some crossover/hardcore from the Cro-Mags while Doug indulges his “chugga-chug” side with Lamb Of God’s newest. CHR gets slow and grimy in the indie segment with WeedWizard, while Doug highlights a forgotten band from the …
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Doug opens the show with some mythological doom metal from Indiana with Wolftooth’s sophomore album, while CHR goes a more metal-adjacent route with Wailin Storms’s third release. This episode is sponsored by YOU If you would like your name here, please consider supporting us on Patreon. If you enjoy independent, honest reviews of heavy metal album…
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Still apart, but united in metal, CHR and Doug close out the double-digit episodes with some nü-hardcore from Code Orange and tech-death from Killitorous. In the indie segment, Doug introduces us to Hyborian’s imaginatively-named sophomore album, and in Heavy Metal Valhalla, CHR opts for some classic English death metal with Benediction’s third alb…
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CHR opens the show with some blackened death metal from Vredehammer while Doug throws some groove in his death metal with Abysmal Dawn. This episode is sponsored by YOU If you would like your name here, please consider supporting us on Patreon. If you enjoy independent, honest reviews of heavy metal albums and can spare a dollar or more a month, we…
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As the hosts practice social distancing, CHR opens the show with the densely-produced death metal of New Zealand's Ulcerate while Doug opts for some Michigan melodeath from The Black Dahlia Murder. In the indie segment, CHR ventures to Bangladesh to check out the debut from Nawabs of Destruction. In Heavy Metal Valhalla, Doug looks at one of the mo…
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As the hosts practice social distancing, Doug vents his frustrations through the new Body Count album, while CHR busts some stuff up to Testament's newest LP. Feeling everyone could use some guidance on life, Doug introduces us to the Deacons of Doom philosophy. Finally, CHR needs some comfort music from his past and revisits Tesla's second album.…
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CHR opens the show with the throwback sounds of The Night Flight Orchestra while Doug opts for some deathcore from Suicide Silence. In the indie segment, CHR checks out some experimental gothic metal from the French band Ulvånd. The gothic metal continues in Heavy Metal Valhalla where Doug highlights the 1991 debut from Type O Negative.…
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It's Black Metal History Month, so CHR and Doug are serving up an episode full of blackened goodness. In the new album segment, Doug serves up some blackened melodeath from Machinations of Fate and CHR opts for some blackened thrash from Midnight. In the indie segment, China's Vengeful Spectre provide some folk-influenced black metal. Finally, in H…
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CHR opens the show in Germany with the speed metal assault of StormWarrior while Doug brings us back to the states for some crossover thrash from Red Death. In the indie segment, CHR introduces some Amon Amarth-laced, Gothenburg-style melodeath from Russia with the band KillHammer. For Heavy Metal Valhalla, Doug reveals one of his favorite songs of…
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Doug and CHR open the show in NYC with the newest albums from hardcore stalwarts Agnostic Front and Japanese power metallers Galneryus. In the indie segment, Doug suggests some marijuana-laced death metal from Cannabis Corpse. For Heavy Metal Valhalla, CHR revisits some industrial-laced proto-metalcore (Is that a thing?) with Fear Factory's second …
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CHR and Doug open the show with two different takes on death metal — the hardcore-influenced Misery Index and the melodic Viking tales of Amon Amarth. Doug introduces some complexity into the indie segment with the genre-crossing Hath, while CHR celebrates the 75th anniversary of D-Day with Sabaton's debut.…
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CHR and Doug open the show with new albums from Candlemass and Lamb of God's guitarist, Mark Morton. In the indie segment, CHR features a one-man, multi-subgere project called Dying Embers, and Doug uses Heavy Metal Valhalla to showcase an early infusion of rap, metal, and hardcore with Biohazard's fifth album.…
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CHR and Doug go progressive in this month's new albums with the metalcore stylings of Born of Osiris and the death/doom of Nailed To Obscurity. Doug grounds the episode with the straightforward thrashing of Battlegrave, and CHR celebrates Black Metal History Month with Ulver's debut album.By CHR and Doug
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It's a new year, so CHR and Doug start out with their best and worst albums of 2018. After that is the normal episode format featuring the old-school death metal of Bloodbath, the nu-hardcore band Vein, the blackened death metal of Nattravnen, and a revisitation of the grunge era with Alice In Chains's debut album.…
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Your Christmas present from CHR and Doug is a new episode featuring the technical death stylings of Psycroptic, the instrumental guitar shredding of Nita Strauss, the Southern-fried stoner doom of Wasted Theory, and a look back at the soul-crushing death/doom of My Dying Bride's second album.By CHR and Doug
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CHR and Doug mix things up this month with new albums from the multi-subgenre High On Fire and the technical death metal stalwarts, Revocation. CHR showcases the extremely talented power/prog band Immortal Guardian in the indie segment, while Doug takes us back to his youth and offers you the auditory equivalent of a fist to the teeth with Hatebree…
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CHR and Doug feature the punk remake album from Suicidal Tendencies and the post-eleven-year hiatus album from Monstrosity. In the indie segment, Doug pulls in the German death metal band Supreme Carnage, while in Heavy Metal Valhalla, CHR throws some lyrically dark cheese from Sweden's Timeless Miracle.…
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