Weekly releases from Warbringer, Coheed & Cambria and more.

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This week’s metal releases feature an array of genres like noisy experimental music, progressive rock, death metal, thrash, blackened heavy metal, and more. Let’s dive into the latest heavy music offerings.

Kicking things off with a unique collaboration, The Body and Intensive Care team up for “Was I Good Enough?”. This experimental project blends noise and industrial sounds, promising an intriguing listening experience for fans of avant-garde music.

Next up, Coheed & Cambria delivers “The Father Of Make Believe,” continuing their Vaxis pentalogy series. This progressive rock record showcases the band’s signature epic sound while incorporating electronic elements and moments of intense vocals, appealing to fans of intricate musical compositions.

Progressive death metal act Dessiderium releases “Keys To The Palace,” following their critically acclaimed 2021 album “Aria.” This record maintains the band’s heavy, technical, and melodic style, drawing comparisons to the likes of Ne Obliviscaris and pushing the boundaries of the genre.

For fans of old-school speed metal and thrash, Heathen’s live album “Bleed The World” captures the band’s raw energy and classic hits from their extensive discography. The live setting adds a dynamic touch to their timeless sound, making it a must-listen for metal enthusiasts.

San Francisco-based Nite presents “Cult Of The Serpent Sun,” blending black metal aesthetics with heavy metal sensibilities. Drawing inspiration from bands like Tribulation, Nite’s latest offering exudes a dark atmosphere while maintaining a solid foundation of rock-inspired riffs and melodies.

Tiktaalika’s “Gods Of Pangaea” offers a thrash-infused take on progressive metal, showcasing Charlie Griffiths’ guitar prowess and featuring guest appearances from prominent vocalists in the metal scene. This solo project combines technicality with aggression, creating a unique sonic experience for listeners.

Thrash metal aficionados can rejoice with Warbringer’s “Wrath And Ruin,” the band’s first full-length release in five years. Packed with adrenaline-inducing tracks and a bonus live set, this album delivers the high-energy, moshpit-worthy madness that fans have come to expect from Warbringer.

Closing out the week’s releases is Steven Wilson’s “The Overview,” a poignant progressive rock masterpiece that unfolds like a narrative journey. With intricate song structures and emotional storytelling, Wilson’s latest offering showcases his musical prowess and captivates listeners with its immersive soundscapes.

In addition to these featured releases, a diverse array of albums across various metal subgenres are also dropping this week, providing plenty of new music to explore for metalheads worldwide.

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