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Rage Reviews: Recent Releases, May 6th 2026
Mayday, mayday - we're already in May; time really flies, doesn't it? While some are putting their heads down and getting through their exams, others are hastily shoving folded clothes into their suitcases for the holidays, and here at Out Of Rage, we're prepping for every metalhead's favourite time of year - festival season. What better soundtrack for that than all these new releases? Here's what we've been listening to lately: Blood Dealer - Apologies BLOOD DEALER have been


Rage Reviews: Recent Releases, April 22nd 2026
It's a gorgeous sunny Wednesday here, and while our eyes are busy taking in the beautiful sun, we're keeping our ears occupied with a wide variety of recent musical drops. Here's what we've been listening to lately: The Band CAMINO - Holly! THE BAND CAMINO is set to release their fourth studio album NeverAlways (Vol.2) in May. The album opener Holly! is their newest single and it’s bringing exactly the indie rock we’re expecting from a band like THE BAND CAMINO. It’s a feel g
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REVIEW: Rhododendron - Ascent Effort
Portland trio RHODODENDRON carve their way out of the underground rock scene through relentless fusion and progressive experimentation on their second album, Ascent Effort. Formed in 2019, the band have established themselves through immersive, visceral live performances and unrestrained compositions that push beyond genre boundaries and refuse to be contained. The opening track, Firmament, cascades into a mystical synthetic atmosphere, combining high tones with distorted, sh


REVIEW: Old Moon - Home to Nowhere
OLD MOON’s Home To Nowhere doesn’t arrive like a debut album trying to introduce itself to the world. It feels more like a document recovered from somewhere cold, wet and emotionally exhausted. Seven tracks stitched together from grief, collapse, isolation and whatever survives after all of that burns out. Born from the endless grey atmosphere of the Pacific Northwest, the Portland outfit leans fully into that environment, creating a record that sounds drenched in rainwater a


REVIEW: Gadget - Coerced
GADGET are, notably, fairly slow with releases. This isn’t a problem at all, but it’s ironically in stark juxtaposition to the immediacy of the genre they primarily operate in - grindcore. Outside of split releases with PHOBIA in 2010 and RETALIATION in 2021, their past two releases have been in 2006 and 2016 respectively. They’ve been around for over half the genre’s lifespan, and a lot can happen within a genre in 20 years, so it’s interesting to see if they can keep up wit


REVIEW: A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers - Towers of Silence
With a name that references a variety of works - from a song by VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR to a film by Robert Eggers, the band A PLAGUE OF LIGHTHOUSE KEEPERS are no strangers to taking influence from across the spectrum of art and culture. Based in Haarlem in the Netherlands, the group has garnered a reputation for unpredictable and intense live shows, all the while collaborating with plenty of other musicians. Now, they’ve come to the point of releasing their debut EP, named T
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