THY SANATORIUM, FALSE MESSIAH, FIRST WORLD APPETITE, DAY40 AND BRIAN MOODY FEATURED IN METALIZED MAGAZINE’S LEX LEGION ISSUE Tuesday August 18 2026, 12:00 PM
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THY SANATORIUM, FALSE MESSIAH, FIRST WORLD APPETITE, DAY40 AND BRIAN MOODY FEATURED IN METALIZED MAGAZINE’S LEX LEGION ISSUE

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THY SANATORIUM, FALSE MESSIAH, FIRST WORLD APPETITE, DAY40 AND BRIAN MOODY FEATURED IN DENMARK’S LONGEST-RUNNING METAL MAGAZINE


Metal Devastation PR is proud to announce that multiple MDPR clients have been featured in the latest Lex Legion issue of Metalized Magazine , Denmark’s longest-running and biggest metal magazine, which has been covering the world of heavy music since 1987 .

The issue delivers a strong showing for the Metal Devastation PR roster, with Thy Sanatorium, False Messiah, First World Appetite, Day40 and Brian Moody all receiving coverage, while Machine Cult Ritual was also showcased through a dedicated advertisement.

From crushing extreme metal and melodic death metal to industrial, groove, thrash and atmospheric sounds, the issue demonstrates the international reach and diversity of the artists working with Metal Devastation PR.

THY SANATORIUM – THY SANATORIUM


9/10


Thy Sanatorium receives one of the highest scores in the feature lineup, earning an impressive 9/10 for their self-released debut album.

Reviewer Mike Gehrcke praises the band's ability to balance heaviness with atmosphere, highlighting the album's dark yet inviting character, dynamic song structures, melodic passages, tempo changes and strong sense of identity.

Gehrcke describes Thy Sanatorium as a debut that demonstrates enormous potential and an album that rewards repeated listening.


“All in all, Thy Sanatorium is a debut that impresses and shows enormous potential.”


FALSE MESSIAH – SEVEN


8/10 | Cemetery Records


False Messiah earns an 8/10 for Seven , with reviewer Kim Vestergaard Nielsen praising the album's aggressive riffs, powerful production and dark atmosphere.

The review highlights the band's combination of melodic black metal and brutal death metal , resulting in a dynamic and captivating record that showcases the musicians' technical abilities while maintaining plenty of aggression.

FIRST WORLD APPETITE – ANGEL SHADES DEMISE


8/10 | Self-released


First World Appetite also receives an 8/10 , with reviewer Stephen Rocky highlighting the project's dark and atmospheric approach.

The review describes Angel Shades Demise as a deeply personal debut built around frustration and inner turmoil, combining heavy riffs with electronic elements to create a dystopian, cinematic atmosphere.

The record's ability to move between harshness and beauty is singled out as one of its strengths, resulting in a debut that leaves a lasting impression.

DAY40 – PHENOMENON


8/10 | Self-released


British-based, Bulgarian-founded melodic death metal outfit Day40 earns an 8/10 for Phenomenon .

Reviewer Nolder highlights guitarist Nikolay Atanasov's technical precision and the band's combination of melodic death metal with modern and atmospheric elements.

The album also features guest appearances from Andy LaRocque , guitarist for King Diamond, and Dencho Dimitor of Eufobia.

The review praises the album's energetic mix of fast riffs, melodic passages and variety, calling Phenomenon a well-produced and ambitious release worthy of attention from melodic death metal fans.

BRIAN MOODY – BRIAN'S BRAIN


8/10 | Metal Devastation


Brian Moody earns an 8/10 for the reissue of his debut album Brian's Brain , with reviewer Christoffer Kofoed examining both the music and Moody's distinctive one-man approach.

The reissue features real drums rather than drum sampling, along with mixing and mastering by Theodor Borovski , while retaining the character of the original recording.

Kofoed points to the album's strong '90s thrash influence , metallic one-man-band approach, grunge references, double-kick drumming and harmonized guitar work. While noting that the record can sometimes feel overwhelming because of the sheer number of ideas packed into it, the review recognizes the strongest tracks and Moody's intense combination of heavy riffs and depressive vocals.

The final verdict: 8/10 , with Kofoed describing the release as tight and solid.



FROM BASEMENT TO INTERNATIONAL PR CAMPAIGN


In addition to the album review, Brian Moody receives an in-depth feature from Christoffer Kofoed titled From Basement to International PR Campaign .

The article explores Moody's evolution from a completely independent one-man musician handling recording, production and promotion himself into an artist actively pursuing an international audience.

The feature examines the story behind the re-release of Brian's Brain , including the new mix and master by Theodor Borovski, Moody's creative process, his musical influences and the themes of chaos, personal struggle and emotional intensity that run through his work.

The article also looks at Moody's growing understanding of the business side of being an independent artist, including branding, networking and the role of professional promotion in helping his music reach listeners outside his home territory.

At its core, the feature presents Brian's Brain as more than simply a reissue. It represents another step in Moody's development as an artist and his efforts to build an international career without losing the independent spirit that shaped the project from the beginning.

Moody's philosophy is summed up by his desire to create an emotional reaction in the listener, with the ultimate goal being to make people feel something when they hear his music.



CHAOS, RIFFS, AND LOSS OF CONTROL


First World Appetite also receives an extensive feature from Kasper Kudsk , titled Chaos, Riffs, and Loss of Control .

The article dives into the project's industrial and groove metal foundations and the creative vision of Dutch musician Ronald de Groot .

De Groot discusses the project's origins, including his inspiration from guitarist Tim Skold , as well as the evolution of his songwriting and production approach.

The feature explores the contrast between chaos and control within the recording process, along with the expanded use of acoustic passages, melody and atmosphere.

Kudsk also examines the themes behind First World Appetite, including human greed, destruction, overconsumption and the consequences of humanity's desire for more.

Influences including Fear Factory, Nine Inch Nails, Black Sabbath and Tom Waits are discussed, giving readers additional insight into the musical landscape surrounding the project.

The article ultimately presents Angel Shades Demise as both a deeply personal musical statement and the closing of an important chapter for de Groot, while exploring the darker themes that inspired the project in the first place.



MACHINE CULT RITUAL FEATURED IN METALIZED


Adding even more Metal Devastation PR representation to the issue, Machine Cult Ritual was showcased through a dedicated advertisement.

The inclusion gives another MDPR artist visibility within the pages of one of Europe's longest-running metal publications, putting the project directly in front of Metalized's established readership.



ANOTHER BIG INTERNATIONAL WIN FOR METAL DEVASTATION PR ARTISTS


With five MDPR clients receiving editorial coverage, multiple strong review scores, two in-depth features and an additional advertising showcase , the Lex Legion issue of Metalized Magazine represents another significant piece of international exposure for the Metal Devastation PR roster.

Coverage like this is exactly why getting independent metal artists in front of legitimate music media still matters. Social media comes and goes, algorithms change, and everybody's fighting for attention in the same damn feed. A respected metal publication with decades of history gives artists something different: editorial credibility, lasting coverage and another piece of press that can be used to build their international story.

Congratulations to Thy Sanatorium, False Messiah, First World Appetite, Day40, Brian Moody and Machine Cult Ritual on being featured in the latest Lex Legion issue of Metalized Magazine .

Metal Devastation PR continues to put independent and underground metal directly in front of media, journalists and fans around the world.

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

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