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The abyss stares back. Every movement has a forerunner, an influential figure of sorts that isn’t necessarily part of what comes later, but provides the…
Gizmodrome is one of those super-groups that appears to be destined to leave the fans wanting more – not due to the quality of the…
Heathen warriors with blackened hearts arise. Somewhere between the crackling, low fidelity, orthodox cult of black metal’s Northern European reign in the early to mid-1990s…
Whether or not you’re a fan of Bullet For My Valentine, it’s hard to deny that over the nearly 25 years that the band has…
We are usually encouraged to do most of the relevant actions that we carry out with creativity and innovation. However, achieving it requires an effort…
A darker symphony looms. There are many forces in the metal market that can spur innovation, and scene saturation is arguably the most potent of…
It’s been over four years, but DED have finally released their sophomore album “School of Thought” on the 15th of October. Whilst the majority of…
Dark introspections lead to nuanced creations. It is all but inevitable that with the passage of time a given style subset within music will become…
Vintage Sci-Fi meets the current decade. There is having an established formula, there is elevating gimmickry to the level of an art form, and then…