Angelcrypt – Dawn Of The Emperor (Album Review)
Angelcrypt is a melodic death WW1 themed band from Malta, and they recently released a 10 track beast of an album. Lyrically, the theme of Dawn Of The Emperor express’s the trauma, pain and stress […]
Angelcrypt is a melodic death WW1 themed band from Malta, and they recently released a 10 track beast of an album. Lyrically, the theme of Dawn Of The Emperor express’s the trauma, pain and stress […]
I’ve been getting into this idea that music tells stories lately, which is a really great way to think of music; I just didn’t know the story was going to be about descending into hell […]
Opium by Descend into Despair is a monumental 59-minute Funeral Doom album featuring droning guitars and bass, brooding emphases drumming, and sorrow filled vocals. Descend into Despair are well known in the Romanian underground and […]
This is the first time I have had the privilege to review a band from Mexico, and it been a weird experience very much a rollercoaster of a time. I listened through this quite quickly […]
Mr Kill evokes chaos and rain down hellfire with their upcoming Melodic Death Metal release The day of Reckoning. The Day of Reckoning is out on the 31st of July 2020 with physical and digital […]
It almost seems unfair to review albums of deathcore bands, because deep down everybody knows that most bands in this genre are a 110x better live- and that is exactly the feeling that this self-titled […]
In these unusual times there comes a glimmer of hope through the iso haze like light gleaming off a polished humbucker pickup. Based in Sweden but with Finnish origins comes a Nordic onslaught of metal […]
Some artists just hit all the notes, metaphorically and literally, and that is what you can expect from Victoria K’s debut album Essentia. With the influence of bands like Evanescence and elements from the European […]
No Sympathy for a Rat is all about the slow groove riffs, distorted, harsh and abrasive. Ya̧nomamö have produced a Sludge Ridden Doom Album that you didn’t know you needed, until now. Overall, No Sympathy […]
Voyager is an Australian progressive metal band from Perth that formed in 1999 and have since released seven full-length albums. Their latest album is a re-release of their 2017 album Ghost Mile. Admittedly, this was […]
Every time I pick up a CD the first question I ask myself “What am I looking at?”. The album cover is a very nicely designed scene of an outer space scenario. Ok, so far […]
There are a few moments in life that are unexpectedly brutal. When you try to put gloves on and you punch yourself in the face. When you try to rinse a spoon in the sink […]
We all like to think of ourselves as badasses at times. I mean, most of the metalheads I know have professional jobs and invite other parents to their house for homemade woodfired pizza night and […]
It has been a while since Accidental President has released anything, but the time is almost upon us and we’re pretty excited. Look, I’m not going to bore you with that whole argument as to […]
Be prepared to go below zero as Permanent Winter by Romanian winter metallers Persekutor brings the cool winter darkness with their extreme blackened frostbitten sound. This 9 track album is available for pre-order and is […]
The July 1st 2020 release of Aleah is a posthumous solo album honouring her legacy and carrying the flame of the music she left behind for us, the voice of our Nightingale. Aleah’s talent as […]
Funeral Radio is the third studio album from the Italian Gothic/Stoner Doom Metal band WITCHES OF DOOM. From Rome, WITCHES OF DOOM bring an album that will make most purist metalheads fall in love. I […]
Rarely is the harmonica used for its intended bluesy purpose in metal music like it is in Black Trillium’s The Fatal Shore, and I think once I heard it, the whole release made sense to […]
I remember when my son was younger, we bought him some of that ‘sensory’ sand. It was supposed to help develop his motor skills, but it ended up just being a fun time making castles […]
Let’s talk about Punk, about Horrorpunk … especially the biggest Horrorpunk band from Germany. If you are or will be a fan of this subgenre you will quickly realise that there is no way around […]
I don’t make a habit of talking to myself, but while listening to Chaosaint’s release In The Name Of, I heard myself say out loud “Damn, that groove is spot on.” The cat did look […]
Extended Mirror is the second album from the Czech Death Metal band Scabbard. First of all, we can note this is an old album and band so is this album. It will be a little […]
Hailing from (Perth\Western Australia) …this band has truly created something extraordinary with this album entitled Acts of Repentance!!! The journey begins with opening track act i: Introspection, the first sounds that you hear are those […]
Groovy, thrashy and deathy. These are three words that come to mind when listening to Roots of Unrest’s release In Memory of Mankind. And it’s a good mix. There are nods to the past, and […]
There aren’t many recordings that I would say like potato chips in that you can put it on and listen to it over and over again. Just like eating chips on a couch, you’re going […]
Sometimes there is nothing better than a nice ‘rock out’, like the times when you tap your feet without knowing it or start head-banging in the shower because of a track that is stuck in […]
If you’re looking for that unpolished, raw sort of experience, then Fetid.Rotted.Cursed by Garden of Eyes would be up your alley. For me, I think it is a step just a little too far. For […]
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