A four count. That’s all the warning given before the cyclone that is “Necrotic Verses” begins. Right out of the gate, this thing just pins
Month: March 2020
Album Review: Guardian of the Fire – Raider
Fancy a slab of ballsy Death/Thrash? Then check out “Guardian of The Fire,” the debut studio full length from Canadian Death Thrashers Raider, I promise,
Album Review: Glam Not Slam – Engutturalment Cephaloslamectomy
Engutturalment “good luck pronouncing our flipping band name” Cephaloslamectomy have released their debut album, “Glam Not Slam.” If you haven’t guessed yet, these guys are
Album Review: Crimson Dawn – Ahna
Hailing from Vancouver, British Columbia on the west coast of Canada, Ahna have long been a favourite of mine. I discovered them as far back
Album Review: Medium – Medium
The self-titled debut EP “Medium” from Argentinian Metal extremists Medium is really quite an exceptional album, the quality of the material, it’s composition and delivery
Interview – Innards
To follow up our review of the excellent new release “Back From The Grave, Straight In Your Face” from Portugal’s Innards, our beloved Meddlefan had a
Album Review: Sacraments of Descension – Perdition Temple
In the late 90’s the Death Metal torch was mainly carried by bands from USA. The final fortress of brutality was held up by the
Album Review: Back From The Grave, Straight In Your Face – Innards
Okay, not strictly an album, an EP, so quieten down you lot, Portuguese duo Innards are here to kick your sorry arse, and that is
Album Review: Old Old Death – Tulus
“Before there was Khold there was Tulus”. Tulus was put on hold when its members formed Khold and then resurrected again when Khold was subsequently
Album Review: Circle of Suffering – Sylosis
Yell it from the roof tops and let the flyovers begin, Sylosis are back with their new album “Circle of Suffering” and this album will
ALBUM REVIEW: BLACK TIDES OF OBSCURITY – EARTH ROT
Starting off the album is the aforementioned first single, “Dread Rebirth”. This song just about captures everything Earth Rot are and what they will (or
Album Review: Split – Atavisma/Void Rot
Even a casual listener of Death Metal has a pretty good idea what music in Hell might sound like. The walls covered with nailed on
Interview: Hal Microutsicos – Engulf
Meddlefan loves his Death Metal, so who better to have a chat with Hal Microutsicos, the legend behind New Jersey based one man Death Metal