#256: The Five Best New Metal Albums of January 2026!

#256: The Five Best New Metal Albums of January 2026!

Author: Jon Barbas February 3, 2026 Duration: 12:53
In episode 256 of Heavy Metal Philosophy, Jon Barbas is breaking down the best new metal albums that released in January 2026! From Black Metal, Progressive Death Metal, Post Metal, Metalcore, Technical Death Metal, and everything in between! If you want some new metal to listen to, check out this month's lineup! 

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Bands;
The Ruins of Beverast - https://theruinsofbeverast.bandcamp.com/album/tempelschlaf
Denominate - https://dusktone.bandcamp.com/album/restoration 
Møl - https://moeldk.bandcamp.com/album/dreamcrush 
Urne - https://music.apple.com/us/album/setting-fire-to-the-sky/1836416932
Eximperitus - https://eximperitus.bandcamp.com/album/meritoriousness-of-equanimity 
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Hér - https://hersom.bandcamp.com/album/monochrome 

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