The forsaken have taken the crown. Often overshadowed by their Norwegian counterparts, the early adherents of the second wave of black metal to come raging…
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We are all creatures of sin. The famed rivalry between the L.A. Sunset Strip scene and its grimier, San Francisco rival is usually the prime…
Darkly breathes the cynical serpent. Originality is a scarce thing at present, though it isn’t an absolute necessity wherein creating a great work is concerned.…
Grooving on through the gates of perdition. For those who remember the rise of nu-metal in the late 90s and its ascendant status shortly after,…
More often than not, we find ourselves naturally skeptical of any musical act where only one (or even zero) of the founding members remain in…
Heroism arises from the Hellenic sphere. For a relatively small nation within the European Union, Cyprus has fielded a fairly impressive metal scene with a…
Every music enthusiast around the world surely misses live concerts. It’s been 7 months since I last attended a show, and right now, it isn’t…
There are few fans of rock and metal who would fail to recognize the name Corey Taylor on sight, this one artist’s legacy long-cemented in…
Where chaos and order converge. Veteran status could be considered a relative concept in metal circles, but it’s a safe label to attribute to any…
A funeral dirge for the dying light. The true test of any artist is patience, specifically the ability to take one’s time in honing an…