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Rage Reviews: Recent Releases, October 2025
There's a new chill in the air outside, and the dark is arriving a little earlier with every passing day - it's a sign we're well and truly nearing the end of the year. Still, that doesn't mean that the few months remaining don't have a lot for us to look forward to, including recent track releases like these! Artio - The Devil You Know Feat. Cody Frost Ahead of their much anticipated new album Soul Riot, set for release in early 2026 , Leeds powerhouse  ARTIO have teamed up


TALLAH: Embracing the chaos in the technique
Experimental, brutal and addictive are words that come to mind when describing genre non-conformists Tallah. These heavy-hitters provide...
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REVIEW: LEAP - Entropy
There’s a strange electricity around LEAP right now, the kind you only get when a band feels on the cusp of something bigger. For the past two years they’ve been grafting across the UK and Europe, tearing up tiny venues and festivals with sweat-soaked, chaotic sets that turn strangers into family. That energy has been building, feeding a fanbase that doesn’t just listen but connects, and now it’s been captured in full on Entropy  - the band’s long-awaited debut album. The re


REVIEW: Sabaton - Legends
SABATON. Legends . How did we get here? To understand Legends is to understand what happened to this band in the years leading up to its release. When Carolus Rex  hit the power metal scene in 2012 it was shaken to its very foundation. Sweden’s  SABATON had already earned a reputation with Attero Dominatus  (and yes, the Latin remains indefensible), but Carolus Rex  was where the vision cohered. The low-register vocals, the dense keyboard layers, the military themes delivere


REVIEW: A Killer's Confession - Victim 2
Victim 2  is the fifth album by Ohio-based band A KILLER’S CONFESSION , following up 2024’s Victim 1. This time the killer is returning to share remorse, his righteous kills having turned into an indiscriminate murder spree after his first murder. The album begins with the track Hopeless Grey , an upbeat entrance that immediately sets a strong tone. It’s a strong combination of drums, vocals and the sort of electronic guitar that heavily reminds us of early 2000s alternative


REVIEW: Scaler - Endlessly
With traces of trip-hop, d’n’b, techno and metal,  Endlessly is the second formal album release for SCALER (discounting the remix of...
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