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2. THE 50 BEST ALBUMS OF 2023: From veterans to new bands, we listened to all the records released this year. Welcome to our definitive list of the greats
3. Mama Kin: Ten years, four albums and some huge changes on from their breakout debut, Blues Pills have ditched the self-imposed constraints and made exactly the record they wanted
4. The New Southern Gothic: Inspired by the darkness of their childhoods in the American South and the work of Stephen King, Oceans Of Slumber have reinvented themselves. Welcome to
5. MAGGOT HEART: When pain pushed Linnea Olsson to the point of exhaustion, she wrote her most personal album yet
6. 'Joy is the essence of success!' Across their previous two albums, Heilung have used dark progressive neofolk to provide a window into Europe's past. But on their latest, the experimental collective pay tribute to early civilisations a little further afield. Composer and throat singer Kai Uwe Faust explains how they've used ancient instruments, arcane scrolls and algebra to bring the mysterious Drif to life
7. AMENRA DO RITUALS (For real): These days, whack on a robe and light some incense for your shows, and suddenly you're not playing a gig - you're performing a ritual. Unlike most wannabe cultists, however, Amenra are the real deal
8. DOG SOLDIERS: Naked confessions, demonic beasts, power fucking metal. Powerwolfs schtick might seem like good fun, but make no mistake about it: this band are no joke
9. POWERWOLF: PRIVATE VENUE, GERMANY: Saarbrucken's lupe-y power metallers stream a monumental spectacle
10. Fables Of Deconstruction: She made her debut on the UK's post-rock scene in early 2019 and sold out her first headline show at London's Southbank Centre less than a year later, but even 2020 couldn't slow down AA Williams. When the cellist-turned-singer-songwriter decided to add a new sheen to some old musical gems last year, she had no idea the result would help her not only find a new audience but also develop new skills. She takes Prog on a journey through Songs From Isolation
11. On A Roll
12. THE OTOLITH: Former members of SubRosa embark on a symphonic doom odyssey into the worlds beyond
13. The Soundtrack Of My Life: Nightwish frontwoman Floor Jansen on the records, artists and gigs that are of lasting significance to her
14. KATATONIA: SOLSTAFIR / SOM
15. ROADBURN 2022
16. DAMNATION FESTIVAL 2021
17. LINGUA EGNOTA
18. DOWNLOAD PILOT IS GO! Download announce a reduced-capacity festival at Donington Park--with moshing allowed
19. Benji Webbe: The Skindred frontman on loving vinyl, coping with lockdown, the Pope's bling, and not wearing a feather boa to go to Asda
20. E-L-R Vexier PROPHECY PRODUCTIONS Intoxicating doomscapes from the Swiss peaks
21. Mama Kin.
22. MATTHEW GREYWOLF: The guitarist of power metal kings Powerwolf digs death metal and classic cuts
23. Bones Owens.
24. CHOVU: Kenyan extreme metallers uncover the ancient arts of witchcraft
25. STEVE VON TILL: The guitarist and co-vocalist of post-metal pioneers Neurosis has a record collection that's as diverse and mind-bending as you'd expect
26. LINGUA IGNOTA: One of the most exhilarating voices of the underground returns--with added banjo
27. WHITE VOID: Eclectic Norwegians' hard rockin' eerie vibes delve into ideas of the absurd
28. WHEEL GET REAL IN RESIDENT HUMAN: Anglo-Finnish collective aim for honesty with their second album, due in March
29. The Soundtrack Of My Life Blackberry Smoke's Charlie Starr on the records, artists and gigs that are of lasting significance to him
30. Blackberry Smoke: Atlanta Tabernacle Theatre
31. Clutch: Weathermaker Vault Series Volume I WEATHERMAKER: Album of re-recordings, covers and previously digital-only singles is more than just a stopgap
32. AMENRA DO RITUALS.
33. DOG SOLDIERS.
34. Felix Nativitatis.
35. From KENTUCKY With LOVE.
36. UNHOLY NIGHT.
37. WARREN HAYNES.
38. Graveyard.
39. Fables Of Deconstruction.
40. Heilung.
41. Baroness.
42. How DEATH GOSPEL Took Over The UNDERGROUND.
43. Why Aren’t Rotting Christ: The Biggest Band In Extreme Metal?
44. Albums Of The Year.
45. Observing Dead Air.
46. Flying High Again.
47. THE OTOLITH.
48. Highest Hopes.
49. HARPER.
50. KATATONIA: SÓLSTAFIR/SOM.
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