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            25th April 2011

            Odin’s Court – Human Life in Motion

            Label: ProgRock Records / Release date: May 3rd 2011 80% Odin’s Court – Human Life in Motion - 80% Odin’s Court financed their first releases themselves but since the band has been signed to ProgRock […]
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            1st March 2011

            TesseracT – One

            Label: Century Media / Release date: 22nd March 2011 82% TesseracT – One - 82% Debut album from UK’s TesseracT, appropriately entitled One, is one of those albums that crave your time, attention and patience. […]
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            23rd February 2011

            Nine Stones Close – Traces

            Label: ProgRock Records / Release date: May 3rd 2011 70% Nine Stones Close – Traces - 70% Nine Stones Close’s debut on ProgRock Records is by far the band’s finest release. All of a sudden […]
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            11th February 2011

            Long Distance Calling – Long Distance Calling

            Label: Superball Music / Release date: February 21st 2011 80% Long Distance Calling - Long Distance Calling - 80% Third album from German (almost) instrumental band sees the band continuing in the style set by […]
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            10th February 2011

            Shakra – Back On Track

            Label: AFM / Release date: February 25th 2011 65% Shakra – Back On Track - 65% Shakra are not found of change. Their music never really changes much, and the new album offers no surprises. […]
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            1st February 2011

            Grey Waters – Below The Ever Setting Sun

            Label: Eisenwald Tonschmiede, / Release date: 22nd February 2010 85% Grey Waters - Below The Ever Setting Sun - 85% Debut EP from Australian duo is a melancholic and dark affair that mixes metal with […]
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            10th January 2011

            Pain of Salvation – Scarsick

            Label: InsideOut / Release date: 20 January 2007 90% Pain of Salvation - Scarsick - 90% Every time the new Pain Of Salvation album comes out I feel like taking a day off from work in […]
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            2nd January 2011

            Nazca Lines – Nazca Lines

            Label: Stressed Sumo Records / Release date: 31st Januaryt 2011 80% Nazca Lines - Nazca Lines - 80% Self titled EP from Seattle based Nazca Lines serves as a teaser for their forthcoming second album […]
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            7th November 2010

            The Man-Eating Tree – Harvest

            Label: EMI/Century Media / Release date: 28th November 2010 80% The Man-Eating Tree – Harvest - 80% Eleven months since their debut, the Finnish band consisting of people associated with Poisonblack, Sentenced, Reflexion, Embraze, and […]
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            1st November 2010

            The Shadow Theory – Behind The Black Veil

            Label: InsideOut Release date: November 22nd 2010 75% The Shadow Theory - Behind The Black Beil - 75% After 5 albums in little over 5 years Devon Graves decided to take a break from DeadSoul […]
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            29th October 2010

            Therapy? – We’re Here To The End

            Label: Blast Records/Global Music / Release date: November 8th 2010 80% Therapy? - We're Here To The End - 80% Twenty years into their carrier Therapy? have just released their first official live CD. And […]
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            11th October 2010

            Coma – Excess

            Label: Mystic Production / Release date: October 11th 2010 83% Coma - Excess - 83% Excess is a first English speaking album form Polish band, Coma. Actually Excess is made of ten songs from their […]
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            1st October 2010

            The Damned Things – Ironiclast

            Label: Mercury Records/Universal Music / Release date: 13th December 2010 86% The Damned Things - Ironiclast - 86% Usually I’m not the biggest fan of heavy metal super groups, but this time is exception. The […]
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            24th September 2010

            Bad Religion – The Dissent Of Man

            Label: Epic / Release date: 24th Septenber 2010 75% Bad Religion - The Dissent Of Man - 75% Where were you 30 years ago? It’s hard to believe that Bad Religion have been around for […]
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            17th September 2010

            The Man-Eating Tree – Vine

            Label: Century Media / Release date: September 27th 2010 75% The Man-Eating Tree - Vine - 75% The Man-Eating Tree is a project consisting of Poisonblack, Sentenced, Reflexion, Embraze, and Fall Of The Leafe members, […]
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            So, some two years after your previous album, you release a new one. On top of that, it's a double album taking on the topic of Socrates'' trail. And yea, let's not forget that it's an instrumental album. That's what Thumos did. The whole thing is called "The Trial of Socrates" and is out now on Snow Wolf Records. Check out our review of this 109 minute long insanity.🤘😈🤘 ... See MoreSee Less

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            If releasing a double album in the musical climate of 2025 is a brave task, then what do we call releasing a double instrumental album? Enter Thumos, with their third full-length album—their debut h...
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            Hersir is a Swedish Black Metal quartet, one that prides itself of being ‘genuine and without any infantile pretence’ – In this case translated into being a band without any gimmick of any sort ...
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            Another COPENHELL is behind us, and it was one for the books — for better or worse. 🤘The first thing that needs to be addressed is the tragic attack on a 64-year-old festival guest, which sadly resulted in their passing. It cast a heavy shadow over an otherwise impeccably peaceful festival. Our thoughts are with all those close to the deceased. 🙏🏻Despite this, it was another edition of the festival where we were spoiled by great music and an incredible atmosphere. This time, we even got to experience that true summer feeling — with barely a drop of rain throughout the entire event.Before the festival started, the choice of headliners was widely criticized. Regardless of what you might think of Dizzy Mizz Lizzy, The Prodigy, Billy Idol, and Slipknot (again!), what's more worrying is that metal festivals in general are struggling to find new headliners — and almost none of the potential candidates are bands younger than 25 years old. This is a dilemma that all major metal festivals are facing.That said, this was another memorable edition of COPENHELL, and perhaps one of the last to be held at its current location at Refshaleøen.---------------------------------------➕All four much-criticized headliners delivered — especially Billy Idol, who gave one of those rare, magical Copenhell performances.www.metal-revolution.com/live/billy-idol-20th-june-2025-heviti-copenhell-festival Kōya leaving the stage to an out-of-tune flute cover of “My Heart Will Go On” by Celine Dion.Skunk Anansie proving once again that they can outmatch just about any live band.www.metal-revolution.com/live/skunk-anansie-18th-june-2025-heviti-copenhell-festival-denmarkAll the shaking hips at the Dizzy Mizz Lizzy concert. We haven’t seen that many since Clutch turned the Hades stage into a massive dance floor back in 2019.www.metal-revolution.com/live/dizzy-mizz-lizzy-18th-june-2025-heviti-copenhell-festivalSenior volunteers in security — always positive, friendly and calm ❤️Safe N Sound concept: www.copenhell.dk/news/safeandsoundThose one-guitar bands. There’s something raw and powerful about the trio of drummer, bassist, and guitarist. Black Sabbath knew it. So did Ronnie James Dio. This year, Skunk Anansie, The Cult, Dream Theater, and Dizzy Mizz Lizzy, reminded us why it works so well live. 🎸Dust clouds rising during circle pits and walls of death. 🌪Walls Of Jericho showing the importance and sheer force of hard work on stage. 💪➖The tragic death of a guest 💔During the first couple of windy days, the stench from the toilets swept toward the stages — perhaps unavoidable at an outdoor festival with tens of thousands in attendance. 🤢The endless “Scream for me, Copenhell!” cries could use some creativity. Try something new. I don’t know — maybe “Bruce Dickinson for me, Copenhell”?WarPigs Brewpub running out of food by early afternoon, and out of most beers several days in a row. 🍻🍖A 7:45 PM artist banning photographers, despite having launched their career on YouTube. Hmm. ❌---------------------------------------------SUGGESTIONS FOR COPENHELL 2026:Gehenna:In Vain, SPELL, Need, SUNNATA, DOOL, Mary Mortem, Hypno5e, Mansion, Thumos, Thy Catafalque, Long Distance Calling, HEART ATTACK, Eternal Champion, Holocaust, BukowskiPandæmonium:Moonspell, GWAR, Therapy?, Metal Church, SIGH, Voivod, Spineshank, KanonenfieberHades:Dead Cross, Paradise Lost, CRO-MAGS, Beatsteaks, Static-X, New Model Army, Nevermore, Cavalera ConspiracyHelvíti:Misfits, Volbeat, Faith No More, AC/DC, Sleep Token, Nine Inch NailsSee you all in 2026 🤘😈🤘 ... See MoreSee Less

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