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Week 46 is here, and THE SLUDGELORD’sweekly selection of
Essential Albums brings you a stacked lineup of crushing releases from the
underground. First, apologies for the lateness of this article—sickness kept me
down and away from new music for the past couple of weeks. But the wait was
worth it. Each record offers its own unique vision of heaviness—ready to shake
foundations and melt speakers. Kicking thing off is Onsetter, whodeliver a sonic battering
ram of downtuned riffs bled with vitriolic fury on “Smother / Obituary”,
a two‑track assault that marks their second release this year following up the incredible
“Malice”. Enragementare absolutely unrelenting
on “Extinguish All Existence”, a death metal war machine that
grinds forward with annihilating precision and merciless ferocity. Suffering Hourspiral
into madness on “Impelling Rebirth”, a vertigo‑inducing plunge
through dissonant riffs and cosmic chaos that feels like staring into the
abyss. The Munsensdrag listeners into “Degradation
in the Hyperreal”, a doom‑laden descent where reality buckles under the
weight of colossal riffs and suffocating atmosphere. Dawn Fadesunveil “III”, weaving haunting
melodies and blackened fury into a post‑metal tapestry that shifts between
melancholy and obliteration. Sunburstererupt
from the filth‑ridden trenches with a bombastic, full‑throttle slab of nasty
sludge dripping with venom and grit on “No Semblance of Peaceful
Existence”. And finally, Leylinesconjure “Sepulchral”, a mathcore monument that feels both
volatile and precise, forever on the brink of collapsing into beautiful
disorder. For fans of Ion
Dissonance, Car Bomb, Frontierer, Humanity’s Last Breath, andThe Tony Danza Tapdance
Extravaganza, Leylinesdeliver a vision of
technical extremity where chaos and beauty collide. This is THE SLUDGELORD’sEssential Albums of the
Week, WK46. Plug in and black out. The ‘Lordhas spoken.
Week 45 is here, and THE SLUDGELORD’sweekly selection of
Essential Albums brings you seven crushing releases from the underground. Each
record offers its own unique vision of heaviness—ready to shake foundations and
melt speakers. Kicking things off was an
easy pick for my Album of the Week: The Acacia Strainreturn with arguably their best and heaviest record to date. Since
the release of 2019’s “It Comes in Waves”, The Acacia Strainhave absolutely crushed
me—and this album is no different. Psychonautstrike
the perfect balance between sprawling, kaleidoscopic psychedelia and monolithic
doom, while Old Yearemerge as one of the doom
genre’s most exciting discoveries, offering a dissonant and bleak template of
riffs reminiscent of genre heavyweights Primitive Man. Soulfly continue their sonic
onslaught with a succinct yet lethal injection of groove-ridden noise and a
rather surprising blackened edge Meanwhile, Drofnosuraliterally blew my mind
with their new album. Arguably more restrained compared to my other picks and
yet they deliver something with immense weight and ferocity, interspersed with grunge
soaked vocals, making this one an auditory synesthesia. Bonginatorbring chaos and I shit you
know, they play a wild mix of death metal fused with 80s action flicks, horror
vibes, and retro video game aesthetics. Finally, Scorching Tombunleash a blistering blend of old-school death
metal injected with hardcore intensity—a true throwback with teeth. This is THE SLUDGELORD’sEssential Albums of the
Week, WK45. Plug in and black out. The ‘Lord has spoken.