
DOWNFALL OF GAIA – Silhouettes of Disgust (Album Review)
With a growing extraversion and drive to innovate becoming increasingly apparent across the extreme metal world, it is no great shock that a band that…
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With a growing extraversion and drive to innovate becoming increasingly apparent across the extreme metal world, it is no great shock that a band that…
Occasionally, it feels like in black metal’s quest to evolve and incorporate new elements, some of the original rawness has been lost, the days of…
Death metal has in its just under 40 years as a genre, given birth to some of the most diverse and genre-bending expressions of rage…
To blend active, engaging music with a sense of space and isolation is a task so seemingly oxymoronic that many bands never attempt to do…
In the minds of the deranged and twisted lies a medley of sickness. Narcissism, paranoia, sadism and rage. In “Somewhere Within the Pines” these dastardly…
Can you think of a band more renown for the innovation, quality and longevity in the doom metal universe than Candlemass? No doubt “Solitude” as…
Straggling the border between rock and metal is always a dangerous game for a band, but gothic metal has long found success in the every…
15-minute EPs aren’t often the highlight of many peoples listening palettes, often they’re hype builders, or perhaps a sort of proof of concept for a…
It is often easy to forget against images of lush Nordic forests and twisted stories of betrayal and murder that Scandinavia is not actually the…
For ages, debut albums have often been regarded as the purest form of a band’s sound, before they seek a broader appeal, or perhaps a…