Insomnium, The Devil Wears Prada, Soilwork, & MORE!

The decade has come to an end. But before we celebrate with friends, crack open the beer and get so drunk you can’t find your home, I want to go through a few more albums from the year. This time out we’re taking a look at Quarter 4 of 2019. There is one album in here from Quarter 1, but it’s here because I love the band and I forgot that they released an album this year (whoops). So let’s close out the year with some more albums from the year. The following albums were touched on in this video (in order of appearance):
Insomnium - Heart Like A Grave
Toothgrinder - I AM
Her Despair - Exorcisms of Eroticism
Nocturnalia - III Winter
Zarraza - Rotten Remains
Daddy Rock - Daddy Rock 2
The Devil Wears Prada - The Act
Karyn Crisis’ Gospel of the Witches - Covenant
Murder Van - Murder Van
Red Handed Denial - Redeemer
Soilwork - Verkligheten
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