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Heretic - Breaking Point

Breaking Point was the debut studio album from LA’s Heretic. Originally surfacing in 1988, the ten-track release offered up an often dramatic & memorable blend of power and thrash metal. And while you can certainly hear nods towards the likes of Metal Church, Anthrax, and a few other bands, it makes for a decent debut album, with the band managing to add in a few of their own touches here & there. Here from Punishment 18 Records is a CD reissue of the album


Abscess - Though The Cracks Of Death( 2025 reissue)

First released in 2002, Through The Cracks Of Death was the third studio album from this Oakland, California, Death metal band. It saw the three-piece deepening the hardcore punk, doom,  and straight-out metal/ rock elements, for a more distinctive sound, which stood out from the run-of-the-mill stateside death metal. Here from Peaceville is a CD reissue of the album, which adds an extra fifteen bonus tracks- featuring assorted 7”, demos, and split release tracks.


Koobaatoo Asparagus - Between The Wall

Between The Wall severs up a thickly churning and grit-rattling slab of HNW from this highly prolific/long-running California-based project. The single track slides in at the twenty-nine minute mark, and while it's fairly simplistic in its presentation, it makes for an entrancing/ nicely world around you block-out ride.


Whore’s Breath - Precipitation/Gust

Here from Cincinnati, Ohio’s Whore’s Breath are two weather-themed examples of the wall noise form. Each runs around the twenty-six-minute mark, making for a just over fifty-two-minute full-length release.


Lord Cernunnos / doublepeace / Hana Haru - Split

Here’s a three-way wall noise split, taking in three twenty-minute walls- each themed around each artist's favourite Vtubers.  All of the projects are from the USA, with  a fair variety between each of the tracks


PINK WOOL - Nightsweater

Nightsweater is seemingly the debut release from this Oregon-based wall of noise project. It’s a twenty-minute ‘wall’ with a decidedly soothing clutter & mellowly juddering quality to its crumbling ‘n’ crusty unfold.


Dracula - Dracula(VOD)

Dracula (aka Dracula: A Love Tale) is a 2025 film directed and written by Luc Besson -Subway (1985), La Femme Nikita (1990), and The Transporter( 2002). It stars Caleb Landry Jones, Christoph Waltz, Zoë Bleu, and Matilda De Angelis.


The Ominous Circle - Cloven Tongues of Fire

Taking their time and doing it right, Portugal's The Ominous Circle return with Cloven Tongues of Fire, the follow-up to their 2017 debut, Appalling Ascension. Dark and moody, Tongues revels in atmosphere, allowing the mid-paced death to expand out in different tempo directions as needed to punctuate the thick, black, dissonance that fills the speakers. Carried on the backs of five long tracks (with an intro and interlude as well), Cloven Tongues of Fire skillfully continues death metal's Gorgutsian trend of extended, sonically saturated pieces soaked in dissonance and well timed chaos to bring about an unsettling and uncompromising atmosphere. 


A Hyena In The Safe - A Hyena In The Safe( Blu Ray)

A Hyena In The Safe (Una Iena In Cassaforte)  is a crime mystery/ crossbred with glamorously turned-out criminals, disturbingly heady breakdowns/ freakouts, and lots of double crossing/ backstabbing. The late 60s Italian film regards a group of six robbers meeting at a mansion- each with their own key- to open a safe full of diamonds, but one by one they get killed off.  Here from Celluloid Films is a Blu-ray release of the film, taking in a new HD print, a commentary track, and a few other extras.


The Diabolical Dr. Z - The Diabolical Dr. Z( Blu Ray)

From the mid-1960s, The Diabolical Dr. Z blended mad doctor horror, revenge thriller, and low-key sci-fi with a largely grim tone, which is informed by both gothic horror and noir genres. The film is one of the earlier releases from Infamous euro-cult director Jess Franco, and it’s a monochrome affair, being a lot more subtle compared to his later work, though it has a very tangible/dread-filled atmosphere. Here from Eureka is a new Blu-ray release of the film, taking a 2k scan, a new commentary track, and a selection of new/ old extras.


So Unreal - So Unreal (Blu Ray)

So Unreal is a 2023 documentary film from writer/director Amanda Kramer (Paris Window, Give Me Pity! and By Design) that looks at technological advancements through the lens of sci-fi cinema in the 1980s and 1990s. Narrated by Blondie legend, Debbie Harry (Videodrome,  Hairspray and Tales from the Darkside: The Movie) it takes a look at where filmmakers' anxieties and neuroses lay in the 1980s and 90s as these technological developments became ever more chillingly real. 


Creature With The Blue Hand/ Web Of The - Creature With The Blue Hand/ Web Of The Spider( Bl

Here from Film Masters is a double-bill of two stateside versions of Euro horror films featuring Klaus Kinski. There’s Creature With The Blue Hand- a late 60’s horror focused Krimi. And Web Of The Spider, an early 70’s gothic ghost story where Kinski plays Edgar Allan Poe. The dual Blu Ray takes in HD prints of each film, as well as a commentary track for each picture. Also included is an alternative version of the first film, new featurettes, and a few archive extras.


Ohad Fishof - Witchcraft and Gardening

Ohad Fishof is an Israeli experimental musician and composer with many previous works, who often integrates dance and visual components into his work. Witchcraft and Gardening is his new LP on Solid Coated, and according to their website, his first solo work since 2019. It is a colourful multigenre recording that spans from experimental jazz to vocoder-laden synth pop, apparently with a majority of instruments played by Ohad himself, though there are a couple of guest credits.


Richard Rijnvos - La Serenissima

La Serenissima is a two-CD set bringing together organ and harpsichord pieces composed by Richard Rijnvos. He’s a radical Dutch composer whose work is often concerned with stacking melodic patterns. Or utilising non-musical elements such as magic squares and chessboards to create his work. Most of his compositions are themed around locations, as is this collection, which takes its title from a nickname for the historical republic of Venice. 


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