amp-web-push-widget button.amp-subscribe { display: inline-flex; align-items: center; border-radius: 5px; border: 0; box-sizing: border-box; margin: 0; padding: 10px 15px; cursor: pointer; outline: none; font-size: 15px; font-weight: 500; background: #4A90E2; margin-top: 7px; color: white; box-shadow: 0 1px 1px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5); -webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); } .amp-logo amp-img{width:170px} .amp-menu input{display:none;}.amp-menu li.menu-item-has-children ul{display:none;}.amp-menu li{position:relative;display:block;}.amp-menu > li a{display:block;} /* Inline styles */ .saboxplugin-wrap .saboxplugin-gravatar{float: left;padding:0 20px 20px 20px;}.saboxplugin-wrap .saboxplugin-gravatar img{max-width: 100px;height: auto;}.saboxplugin-wrap .saboxplugin-authorname{font-size: 18px;line-height: 1;margin: 20px 0 0 20px;display: block;}.saboxplugin-wrap .saboxplugin-authorname a{text-decoration: none;}.saboxplugin-wrap .saboxplugin-desc{display: block;margin: 5px 20px;}.saboxplugin-wrap .saboxplugin-desc a{text-decoration: none;}.saboxplugin-wrap .saboxplugin-desc p{margin: 5px 0 12px 0;font-size: 14px;line-height: 21px;}.saboxplugin-wrap .saboxplugin-web{margin: 0 20px 15px;text-align: left;}.saboxplugin-wrap .saboxplugin-socials{position: relative;display: block;background: #fcfcfc;padding: 5px;border-top: 1px solid #eee;;}.saboxplugin-wrap .saboxplugin-socials a{text-decoration: none;box-shadow: none;padding: 0;margin: 0;border: 0;transition: opacity 0.4s;-webkit-transition: opacity 0.4s;-moz-transition: opacity 0.4s;-o-transition: opacity 0.4s;display: inline-block;}.saboxplugin-wrap .saboxplugin-socials .saboxplugin-icon-grey{display: inline-block;vertical-align: middle;margin: 10px 5px;color: #444;fill: #444;}.saboxplugin-wrap .saboxplugin-socials a svg{width:18px;;height:18px;display:block;}.saboxplugin-wrap .saboxplugin-socials.sabox-colored .saboxplugin-icon-color{color: #FFF;margin: 5px;vertical-align: middle;display: inline-block;}.saboxplugin-wrap .clearfix{clear:both;;}.saboxplugin-wrap .saboxplugin-socials a svg .st2{fill: #fff;;}.saboxplugin-wrap .saboxplugin-socials a svg .st1{fill: rgba( 0, 0, 0, .3 );;}img.sab-custom-avatar{max-width:75px;;}.saboxplugin-wrap{margin-top: 0px;margin-bottom: 0px;padding: 0px 0px;box-sizing: border-box;border: 1px solid #EEE;width: 100%;clear: both;overflow : hidden;word-wrap: break-word;position: relative;}.sab-edit-settings{display: none;;}.sab-profile-edit{display: none;;}ins.acsse4837{display:inline-block;height:90px;max-width:728px;} .icon-widgets:before {content: "\e1bd";}.icon-search:before {content: "\e8b6";}.icon-shopping-cart:after {content: "\e8cc";} /******* Paste your Custom CSS in this Editor *******/
Categories: Upcoming Albums

Upcoming Albums – November, 15th

Here are Metal Utopia’s most anticipated albums of the week!

Connor is looking forward to Despised Icon’s Purgatory:

Despised Icon – Purgatory

This will be the sixth album from one of Deathcore’s most successful and well-known bands, and the second since their breakup and reunion in 2014. Listeners can expect plenty of brutality, blast beats, and dual vocals from the Canadian Deathcore pioneers.


Leon is looking forward to Havohej’s Table of Uncreation, Abigail Williams’s Walk Beyond The Dark, and Nortt’s Nattetale:

Havohej – Table of Uncreation

Talk about staggered release schedules. A second wave black metal cult classic back in ’93, some grim, raw bm in ’09 and now some weird experimental stuff? You do you Havohej, I guess.


Abigail Williams – Walk Beyond The Dark

Last time I listened to Abigail Williams they couldn’t decide what they want to play between like 5 different subgenres of metal (black, death, metalcore, symphonic, atmospheric, dude?). Supposedly that got fixed in the meantime. Let’s hope this one delivers some solid stuff.


Nortt – Nattetale

The prime musician of suicide soundtracks decides to re-release his very first demo EP from ’97. Since utter grimness is the point of this kind of music, it’s always interesting to see how it functions in what is usually it’s rawest form in the early releases. There’s always a special kind of this essence found in that obscure, amateur production.


Rutger is looking forward to Bölzer’s Lese Majesty:

Bölzer – Lese Majesty

Last year, I saw the blackened death metal duo from Switzerland on a festival. I didn’t know them, but they put on a really cool show, so I decided to check them out. Their full-length from 2016 was pretty cool, so I’m excited as to how their upcoming EP will be.

Published by
Hannes

Recent Posts

Albums of February 6, 2026

Mors Verum, Ablaze, Agenbite Misery

7 days ago

Albums of January 23 and January 30, 2026

Alkaloid, Sacri Suoni, Invictus, MØL, Profane Elegy, Hällas

2 weeks ago

Albums of January 16, 2026

Blanket, Kreator, Moon Wisdom, Viserion

4 weeks ago

Top albums of 2025

The best albums of the year.

1 month ago

Albums of December 12, 2025

Void Paradigm, Pedestal For Leviathan, Rotten Sound

2 months ago

Albums of December 5, 2025

Jester Majesty, Enthroned, Svntarer

2 months ago