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  <description>Due to pushing a huge last set of the year, I forgo me talking between the songs.&amp;amp;nbsp; In a couple of weeks I will have two weeks of my &amp;amp;ldquo;Best of 2015&amp;amp;rdquo; shows.&#13;
[Releases January 2016] 2 piece experimental black metal band Spektr will be releasing their album in late January. It has the weirdness of early industrial, which is mainly experimentation + catchy headrolling stuff.&#13;
Through the Darkness of Future Past: Spektr (France)(0:28-5:30)&#13;
SOLO project Rebel Wizard is blistering heavy metal thrash, catchy to the extreme, groove-laden, and accompanied by screechingly-jolting vocals.&#13;
A place to rest the dead inside is never to be found: Rebel Wizard (Australia)(5:31-8:31)&#13;
F&amp;amp;oacute;rn and Yautja came out with the best EP, one song each, both of them addictive. F&amp;amp;oacute;rn is the filthy sludge song.&amp;amp;nbsp; Yautja had a Converge-esque noise hardcore song, which is fucking awesome too.&amp;amp;nbsp;&#13;
Ancient Tongues: F&amp;amp;oacute;rn (Boston)(8:32-13:58)&#13;
Freedom Hawk has a twinge of young Ozzy in it.&amp;amp;nbsp; Traditionally heavy rock, in the best classic way, surges through your blood, building up with fun hooks, rocking riffs, and those guitars harmonizing.&amp;amp;nbsp; Listen to on a warm couch with a cold beer in your hand.&#13;
Lost in Space: Freedom Hawk (VA)(13:59-19:37)&#13;
Large dreary bleak rotting landscape: noise noise noise assault.&#13;
A Sheep Among the Wolves: Regarde Les Hommes Tomber (France)(19:38-26:56)&#13;
Psychedelic melody, large riffs strumming through the air, thick compositions, cascading vocals, all from three people from Wisconsin.&#13;
Beneath the Waves: Moon Curse (Milwaukee)(27:31-34:34)&#13;
French black metal spin-off band with members of Aosoth and Antaeus.&amp;amp;nbsp; This is a debut album from VI: relentlessly fast black metal, no nothing breaking this shit up.&amp;amp;nbsp; Raw, fast, tight, fist clenching brutality.&#13;
Il Est Trop Tard Pour Rendre Gloire: VI (Paris)(35:35-39:55)&#13;
The Black Wizards recorded this second album in a live setting in 24 hours. The female lead singer is gorgeous, fuzzy blues, and rocks out.&#13;
Waiting For A Train: The Black Wizards (Portugal)(39:56-46:49)&#13;
Young, fresh-faced Luthuanians bring forth innovative hallucination-creating black metal.&#13;
III: Au-Dessus (Luthuania)(47:20-53:51)&#13;
[Releases in January 2016] The first element I heard was darkwave/post-punk, and then epic, large dark-atmosphere metal.&#13;
Mirage: Lycus (Oakland)(53:52-1:01:06)&#13;
Led by female vocalist, warm and rich heavy hard rock psychedelic doom and stoner.&amp;amp;nbsp;&#13;
Green Queen: Disenchanter (Portland)(1:01:07-1:07:44)&#13;
Solo project Finnish bro's large chaotic compositions that somehow pulls together in a catchy way.&#13;
The Dreaming Tombs: Devouring Star (Finland)(1:07:45-1:13:08)&#13;
[Releases February 2016] Ocerco is described as post-black metal, but no one wants to be called that shit.&amp;amp;nbsp; What they are is ominous, tight and tense, creating a very dark atmosphere.&amp;amp;nbsp; I didn't hear any romance, which sort of hinders the post-black metal genre. I love me my romance, but I need it within dissonance.&#13;
O Colapso: Ocerco (Portugal)(1:13:09-1:18:53)</description>
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