The Year In Review – Top 10 Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Albums of 2025

“Who the fuck is Justin Bieber?” – Ozzy Osbourne

There’s not much to celebrate in rock and metal music in the same year when we lost the one and only John Michael “Ozzy” Osbourne. Nothing will ever be the same without the Prince of Darkness, the Madman, The Wizard of Ozz. There isn’t a single artist or band reviewed in the history of The Headbanging Moose that wasn’t influenced in several ways by Ozzy and, of course, by Black Sabbath. It is a very sad year indeed. However, Ozzy was always in a great mood, always happy, and I’m sure that, wherever he is now, he wants to see us all smiling and laughing, because that’s what life is all about. He also wants us to keep attending rock and metal concerts to have a good time with our loved ones, with our closest friends, just like Keith Ibbitson of Metal Paparazzi and I did so many times this year, covering incredible bands the likes of Blackbraid, Ne Obliviscaris, Cattle Decapitation, Blind Guardian, and so on. I’ve also had the utmost pleasure of seeing the mighty Judas Priest in Dalhalla, Sweden, a dream come true for this fanboy here, and I can’t wait to “run for my life” in 2026. Having said all that, let’s honor the life of Ozzy with The Headbanging Moose’s Top 10 Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Albums of 2025, excluding EP’s, best of’s and live albums, and keep on rockin’ like the Madman until our very last breath!

1. Blackbraid – Blackbraid III (REVIEW)
Behold the stunning next chapter in the musical and spiritual journey of the witch hawk of Black Metal hailing from the Adirondack Mountains.
Best song of the album: Wardrums At Dawn On The Day Of My Death

2. Werewolves – The Ugliest of All (REVIEW)
The torchbearers of “Caveman Death Metal” continuing to annihilate intellects with an unlistenable barrage of truly hideous music.
Best song of the album: The Ugliest of All

3. Testament – Para Bellum (REVIEW)
Let’s prepare for war to the sound of the breathtaking fourteenth studio album by California’s own masters of old school Thrash Metal.
Best song of the album: Para Bellum

4. Helloween – Giants & Monsters (REVIEW)
These German giants of Heavy Metal and monsters of Rock N’ Roll are back with their ass-kicking seventeenth studio album.
Best song of the album: Majestic

5. An Abstract Illusion – The Sleeping City (REVIEW)
This incredible Swedish Progressive Death and Black Metal entity returns with their heaviest and most atmospheric work to date.
Best song of the album: Like a Geyser Ever Erupting

6. Allegaeon – The Ossuary Lens (REVIEW)
World domination awaits to the sound of the striking new beast by one of the must-see bands of the current tech death scene worldwide.
Best song of the album: The Swarm

7. 1914 – Viribus Unitis (REVIEW)
Trench warfare meets blackened death and doom in 1914’s fourth onslaught of war-torn fury.
Best song of the album: 1918 Pt 3: ADE (A Duty to Escape)

8. Cryptopsy – An Insatiable Violence (REVIEW)
Canada’s own Death Metal machine returns with their ruthless ninth studio album.
Best song of the album: Until There’s Nothing Left

9. Baest – Colossal (REVIEW)
Back from the fires of Denmark, this unstoppable creature will crush you with their fourth studio album.
Best song of the album: Colossus

10. Diabolizer – Murderous Revelations (REVIEW)
The torchbearers of diabolical abomination unite once again to drag us down into the fiery abysses of Turkish Death Metal without warning.
Best song of the album: Deathmarch of the Murderous Tyrant

And here we have the runner-ups, completing the top 20 for the year:

11. Lorna Shore – I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me (REVIEW)
12. Impureza – Alcázares (REVIEW)
13. Crimson Shadows – Whispers of War (REVIEW)
14. Primal Fear – Domination (REVIEW)
15. Serenity In Murder – Timeless Reverie (REVIEW)
16. Khôra – Ananke (REVIEW)
17. Panzerchrist – Maleficium – Part 2 (REVIEW)
18. Ominous Ruin – Requiem (REVIEW)
19. Wrath of Belial – Embers of Dead Empires (REVIEW)
20. Grima – Nightside (REVIEW)

Not only that, here’s once again our Top 10 EP’s of 2025, proving once and for all that the duration of an album is not that important in the end. As long as the music is great, the whole thing can be only one second long, like the classic “You Suffer” by Napalm Death!

1. When Plagues Collide – Kingmaker (REVIEW)
2. De Profundis – The Gospel Of Rot (REVIEW)
3. Fimbul Winter – What Once Was (REVIEW)
4. NecroticGoreBeast – Brute (REVIEW)
5. Serpent Corpse – Retaliate (REVIEW)
6. Akouphenom – Connections To The Erebus (REVIEW)
7. Necht – The Inevitable Suffering (REVIEW)
8. Discovery Through Torment – Telesynthetic Rebirth (REVIEW)
9. Der Rote Milan – Verlust (REVIEW)
10. Eleine – We Stand United (REVIEW)

Do you agree with our list? What are your top 10 albums of 2025? Also, don’t forget to tune in every Tuesday at 10pm BRT on Rádio Coringão to enjoy the best of classic and underground metal with Jorge Diaz and his Timão Metal, and every Thursday at 8pm UTC+2 on Midnight Madness Metal e-Radio for the best of underground metal with The Headbanging Moose Show!

Metal Xmas and a Headbanging New Year! See you in 2026!

And of course, as we really don’t like those boring Christmas songs here on The Headbanging Moose, we’ll leave you with what’s perhaps the most emotional and strongest metal hymn of the year, the charity version of “War Pigs”, by Black Sabbath, recorded by Judas Priest and with Ozzy himself sharing the vocal duties with the Metal God Rob Halford! This is the epitome of rock and metal music!

Generals gathered in their masses
Just like witches at black masses…

Album Review – NecroticGoreBeast / Brute EP (2025)

One of the heaviest, most violent bands in the history of Canadian metal is back with a devastating EP of shocking heft and horror.

One of the heaviest, most violent bands in the history of Canadian metal is back in action, armed with an EP of shocking heft and horror, even by their earthshaking standards. Hailing from both Montreal and Quebec City, the unrelenting Brutal Death Metal horde known as NecroticGoreBeast will crush you like an insect to the sound of Brute, the follow-up to their 2023 critically acclaimed full-length album Repugnant. Recorded by Christopher Rannou-Poulin at Equilibrium Studio, mixed and mastered by Miguel Tereso at Demigod Recordings, and displaying a gruesome artwork by Andreas Christanetoff of Armaada Art, the new EP by vocalist John Mayer, guitarist Michael Chamberland, bassist Alexandre Brochu, and drummer JP Bouchard is highly recommended for fans of Cannibal Corpse, Devourment, Internal Bleeding, and Skinless, presenting a bludgeoning, tormenting overdose of  creeping viciousness juxtaposed with rampant aggression throughout its five unrelenting tracks.

The cinematic intro Brute works as the opening scene for a slasher flick, setting the tone for the savagery that’s about to begin in Assault of Severed Genitalia, featuring guest vocals by the awesome she-wolf Chaney Crabb of Entheos, making an infernal, demented vocal duet with John while Michael, Alexandre and JP bring absolute violence and heaviness to our putrid ears. Then the visceral riffage by Michael keeps peeling our flesh mercilessly in Sensual Regurgitation, accompanied by the rumbling bass by Alexandre, followed by Maggot Filled Colonoscopy, a charming name for another slab of sheer brutality by the quartet with the inhumane gnarls by John sending shivers down our spines. Finally, JP hammers his drums manically in a lesson in Brutal Death Metal made in Canada entitled Knuckle Deep Convulsions, inviting us all to slam into the pit while also ending the EP on a high and utterly brutish note.

Your days in the light are numbered thanks to another bestial opus by NecroticGoreBeast, who have proved yet again why they are untouchable in the field of extreme brutality. Hence, if you want to be part of their feast of violence and gore, you can start following the band on Facebook and on Instagram, staying up to date with their demolishing live dates, stream their sick creations on Spotify, and purchase a copy of Brute from BandCamp or by clicking HERE to order the CD version of the EP or their available merch, and as usual you can always click HERE for all things NecroticGoreBeast. Those beyond talented and vicious Canadian metallers are out for blood once again, and despite being just an EP, Brute will certainly help them in draining you empty.

Best moments of the album: Assault of Severed Genitalia and Knuckle Deep Convulsions.

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2025 Comatose Music

Track listing
1. Brute 0:56
2. Assault of Severed Genitalia 4:18
3. Sensual Regurgitation 3:01
4. Maggot Filled Colonoscopy 3:52
5. Knuckle Deep Convulsions 4:08

Band members
John Mayer – vocals
Michael Chamberland – guitar
Alexandre Brochu – bass
JP Bouchard – drums

Guest musician
Chaney Crabb – vocals on “Assault of Severed Genitalia”