Here are some of the highlights of 2026 so far. Well at least to me and I suggest you check them out.
If there ever was an album that needs your full attention throughout to appreciate it, this must be the one. Almost 80 Minutes of technical death metal. And if the music was not tough enough, the lyrics while in English are very hard to follow too. Cryogenically Frozen and Stratocumulus Evergaol are only the first two songs and it doesn't get easier thereafter. While saying all that if you take your time preferably with headphones on you shall be rewarded. I was fully blown away after first listen and immediately ordered their first full length too. So many solo's make this album a joy and even theremin is used. Definteliy not for always and everywhere, but if you have a spare 80 minutes, listening to this album is a nice way to spend them.
Exxûl are from Canada and they play epic doom metal, that reminds you more of Scandinavia. However, their songs are longer than your typical Swedish doomsters ranging from 8 till 14 minutes apart from a short instrumental opener. Vocals are important to me on this style of music and that is all fine with Stargazer taking care of the Chants of Foretold Doom. Some might know him better as Thomas Karam from the mighty Noor. Coming back to the album it is a highlight in this style of doom metal. Pity I can't read along with the purple on black printed lyrics in the booklet, which meant it took longer to grasp the full album. Now several spins further it is definitely one to go back to and hoping they come over one day (or play Montreal as a sort of pre-Progstorm party).
Anyone missing the late eigties when speedmetal ruled? Here is your remedy Leatherhead from Greece. I already loved their self-titled debut album from 2024, but did not pick it up due to poor timing being abroad. This one might even be a notch better. Speed metal albums should not last forever and with 37.39 Leatherhead do it just right. This is an intense ride and many times Agent Steel springs to mind. Eight songs fly by and your neck hurts at the end, since not banging along is not an option. Another band I would love to see live on stage and I guess Sounddog would be the most obvious place for that.
I posted quite a bit about Mega Colossus recently so a short recap only. Discovered them with their previous album Showdown, which became my album of the year 2024. Now they are back and toured this album around it's release. During their Musicon show the CD was not yet available but it arrived soon thereafter. And yes Mega Colossus did it again. This album is as good as Showdown. Seven very catchy melodic heavy metal songs of uplifting spirits. The perfect remedy for those suffering from current tough times. I so wish more people discover this band as they are great, on stage too as we saw in Musicon. Not the most renewing or challenging album, but for sure one I shall play most this year.
How nice is it to encounter bands that do not sound like a million others before them. Ponte Del Diavolo is named under black, doom, post-punk in reviews and probably there is a bit of all of it here. Even the seven songs itself on this album sound pretty diverse. Sung in Italian, English or both. The band has a female vocalist, who matches this diversity. I knew their debut in 2024 but did not pick it up. The band played The Netherlands already several times, but I never made it. Now I bought this album I also hope to attend Into the Void in September where this band together with Anciients justify the trip up north. A change of styles works well on the appetite, also in music.
Primaluce is a band/project based in Paris, build around Italian Stefano Primaluce. The number of releaes over the past few years is endless, but this is the frst full lenght I picked up. Well on bandcamp only, as I have not seen any physical releases. Primaluce play melodic progmetal and do so very well. What stands out is the extremely clear sound. Even on speakers of my phone the songs sound very good and what a voice. The first name as comparisson that came up with me is Enchant. That is the level of heaviness and musicality on display. A very well written album with as only flaw to me that it is too long. Not that any song sounds like a left-over but this style for me works best around 45 minutes and over 70 is somewhat long. Hope they become a touring band.
Vreid play Blackmetal or Sognametal from their region. Now this might scare some people off, but that is not necessary as it is much more than that. There is lot to discover here and several styles are blended in with progressive parts and plain heavy metal. They even wrote music for Norwegian movie Kraken and that song is completely different. Not unlike the Loving the Dead where a female vocalist from Djerv guests. So variation is key and I wonder why I did not bump into them before as I love Borknagar. On King's Night Vreid play Leiden. I would not be surprised if Abbath and Hypocrisy suffer to top them. Well King's Night shall tell.








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