The True Metal Schifter

Chapter 136: The Reign of Chaos and Modern Darkness

8 min · 22. juli 2026
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In Episode 136 of The True Metal Schifter, we explore two releases that showcase the power and evolution of modern heavy music. From the crushing death metal of Frozen Soul with Chaos Will Reign to the emotional intensity and modern metalcore of Currents with It Only Gets Darker, this episode highlights how both bands continue pushing the genre forward while staying true to its roots. Join us for a journey through devastating riffs, dark atmospheres, and outstanding production that proves extreme metal continues to evolve without losing its identity. #TheTrueMetalSchifter #ExtremeMetal #ModernMeta

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