Although being a successor to the kind of “meh-years” 2020 and 2021, 2022 gave birth to a lot of great releases. Here is my little recap of what has been awesome throughout the year.
Albums:
Wiegedood: There’s always blood at the end of the road
Dialing up the harshness and atmosphere Wiegedood released their best work so far.
Celeste: Assassine(s)
Assassine(s) is Celeste’s most accessible work to date and holds its listeners firm like the hands on the cover.
Heriot: Profound morality
Combining Hardcore, glitchy Electronic and bone crushing Metal, Heriot’s next steps will be felt in the upcoming years.
Hundred Year Old Man: Sleep in light
Massive as a planet killing asteroid this Post-Metal opus magnum is a big welcome back by Hundred Year Old Man and screams to perforate your ears in a live setting.
Reeking Aura: Blood and bonemeal
This psychotic crop caretaker is sure to rake your mind too!
Primitive Man: Insurmountable
Primitive Man continue to push the definition of what is bearable listening to.
White Ward: False light
False light is the new climax in White Wards discography, nothing more, nothing less.
Soft Kill: Canary yellow
Evading expectations and succeeding in creating a heart gripping record.
Our Loss Is Total: I
The Black Metal brainchild of Neaera and Heaven Shall Burn members comes black, bleak and blasting.
Tribal Gaze: The nine choirs
Death Metal got a whole lot better with this release alone.
Blood Incantation: Timewave zero
Ambient done by a Death Metal band, what can go wrong? Nothing.
Birds In Row: Gris Klein
Gris Klein is the most focused release of Birds in Row so far, they rely on their strengths and build upon them.
EPs:
Rotting In Dirt: I am eating my shame
Ferocious like a trapped animal, which has you in its fangs.
Copse: Mara|Mondrem
If this EP does not catch your Post-Black Metal heart than nothing else will.
Ashtoreth & Pilgrimage To Pleroma: UR
Ambient for every coming doomsday.
God Mother: Obeveklig
Take a chance, take a chance, take a chuggah chance on this effing great new EP by Hardcore Swedes God Mother!
Jesus Wept: Psychedelic degeneracy
Groovy as ever Jesus Wept riffed into my heart this year.
Oversize: Into the ceiling
Summer maybe gone, but this EP will stay in its playlists.
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