Straight of the proverbial bat, I’m just gonna say this is fucking excellence of the highest order. Yes, I’m a huge fan of many a
Month: November 2018
Album Review: Fast As Fuck – Anger As Art.
Today I bring you a release that is an exercise in blistering Thrash/Speed metal with other stuff thrown in for good measure! Here is Anger
Album Review: Rope Enough For Two – DayGlo Mourning/Bludy Gyres
From Atlanta, Georgia comes two downtuned doom bands – Dayglo Mourning and Bludy Gyres. Their split, ‘Rope Enough For Two‘, features three gritty songs from
Album Review – Mesa – Abyssous
Abyssous are back! These Morbid Angel / Asphyx worshiping Germans came first to our awareness with a damn impressive debut album ‘Smouldering‘, released through Iron
Album Review – Nanoångström – Bast
Many times it takes multiple listens to an album before it grows on you. However, Nanoångström does not fall into that category. I liked this
Album Review: Cults, Crypts and Corpses – Mentor
If you enjoyed their debut offering ‘Guts, Graves and Blasphemy ‘ then you’ll love the latest offering ‘Cults, Crypts and Corpses’ from the Polish Black ’n’
Album Review: Kult of the Raven – Nattravnen
Conjure up an image of bellowing thunder in the twilight sky, fill it with ravens prophesying deathly doom then transform it into Death Metal
Interview: Christophe Szpajdel – “Lord of the Logos”
(Logo specifically designed by Christophe for this interview. We here at The Metal Wanderlust cannot thank him enough. An honour indeed!) When it comes to
Album Review: Skulled to Death – Skulmagot
The following story is largely fictional, largely… McDonald’s arrived in Finland in 1984. While opening up the facilities, some of that American beef fat slipped
Album Review: Pain Will Define Their Death – Vitriol
Are you into brutal Death Metal that is pummeling, aggressive, and just straight up vicious? WELL COME THE FUCK ON DOWN! You may already be
Album Review: Shadows Of Exile – Vanquishor
Ever since I first met ThatAstronautGuy, he kept dribbling on about being in a band. Not unusual for him, as I have previously stated his
Album Review: The Face of Fear – Artillery
Thrash metal was such an interesting phenomenon in it’s day. A surface where the Heavy Metal riffs took on a new life when mashed up
Album Review: Ancient Spells of Darkness – Moenen of Xezbeth
Black Metal has always been one of the most distressing, horrifying, and blissful experiences when it comes to jamming an album. Almost as if