Metal Devastation PR Artists Hellrazor, Divisions of Grandeur, LLOTH, and Nocturnal Ceremony Featured in Latest Issue of Metalized Magazine Featuring Venom on the Cover Friday June 12 2026, 2:26 PM
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Metal Devastation PR Artists Hellrazor, Divisions of Grandeur, LLOTH, and Nocturnal Ceremony Featured in Latest Issue of Metalized Magazine Featuring Venom on the Cover

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Metal Devastation PR Artists Spotlighted in Latest Issue of Metalized Magazine Featuring Venom on the Cover

Metal Devastation PR is proud to announce that multiple artists from its roster have been featured in the latest issue of Metalized Magazine , which hits hard this month with none other than black metal pioneers Venom gracing the cover.

This latest edition showcases a strong cross section of underground and international metal, including reviews and editorial coverage of Metal Devastation PR artists spanning traditional heavy metal, funeral doom, blackened death metal, and long-awaited reunions from the underground’s past.

Hellrazor deliver classic heavy metal firepower


Canadian heavy metal act Hellrazor made a strong impression with their fourth album Wings of Deliverance (self released), earning a 9/10 review.

The feature highlights the band’s blend of ’80s inspired heavy metal energy with modern polish, drawing comparisons to Ghost, Dokken, Skid Row, and Judas Priest. With catchy songwriting, big harmonies, and strong production, the album was described as a standout release built on memorable choruses and a fresh retro edge.

Divisions of Grandeur embrace slow burning suffering


Funeral doom project Divisions of Grandeur was featured with their debut album The Prevalence of Suffering (Metal Devastation), rated 7/10.

The review emphasizes the band’s patient, immersive approach to songwriting, where atmosphere and weight take priority over speed. Spanning eight expansive tracks, the album was noted for its symphonic undertones, heavy mood, and thematic focus on human decay and existential despair.

LLOTH bring ancient weight and atmosphere


Greek blackened death metal duo LLOTH received coverage for Archees Legeones (Ancient Legions) (Theogonia Records), also rated 7/10.

The album was praised for its massive riffs, ceremonial pacing, and strong atmospheric identity. While the review noted a consistent mid tempo structure throughout, it also highlighted the band’s commanding presence and commitment to a dark, traditional sound rooted in ancient themes and disciplined execution.

Nocturnal Ceremony return after three decades


The issue also features an in depth interview and review coverage of reunited death metal veterans Nocturnal Ceremony , who return after 30 years with their album Obsidian (self released), also rated 7/10.

The interview explores the band’s rebirth after decades apart, sparked by a chance reconnection between original members. Their new material is described as raw, organic, and rooted in early Scandinavian death metal tradition, while incorporating modern production and darker atmospheric elements.

The accompanying review describes Obsidian as a brutal, uncompromising release that channels the spirit of the early 90s underground while pushing into more modern sonic territory.



Metal Devastation PR continues to push underground and international metal into the spotlight, connecting artists with global media coverage and keeping the old school spirit alive in today’s evolving heavy music landscape.

More features, interviews, and releases are on the way. Stay tuned, stay loud, and keep it underground.

Grab a copy here: https://www.metalized.dk/

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