It’s not often to find a band that both elitists and ‘normie’s’ (if you take exception to this word then maybe you’re a poser) enjoy.
Month: April 2020
Vargheist Records: Festering Anti-Cosmic Wound – Volus codes giveaway
Our good friends over at Vargheist Records have seen fit to be absolutely fucking awesome and give away a heap of Bandcamp copies of the
Album Review: Occultation – Dysylumn
The Oxford English Dictionary defines Dysylumn as discomfort, pain, or burning when urinating. Oh wait! That’s dysuria. Released in 2018, I’m baffled as to why
Album Review: The Repulsive Abomination – Mental Disaster
Norway’s Mental Disaster bring the old school thunder with their latest offering “The Repulsive Abomination.” Death Metal typically falls into some rapidly identifiable sub-sections these
Album Review: Spirituality and Distortion – Igorrr
Since the beginning of time, human beings have been telling stories, creating artistic masterpieces, symphonies, and epic poetry in an attempt to help mortal eyes
Track Premiere: Morsimon Imar – Death Courier
Another fine day here at The Metal Wanderlust as we are able to bring to you a smashing track premiere from Greek Death Metal outfit
Album Review: King of the Silent World – Graveir
Australian Black Metal quintet Graveir deliver another dose of death, madness and decay, with their second full length, “King of the Silent World,” the follow
Album Review: Dead World Order – Bitterness
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. I dunno what the fuck is in the water in Germany but when it comes to
Album Review: Myrkurs er þörf – Dynfari
Iceland’s Dynfari are back with their fifth studio full length “Myrkurs er þörf” which translates as “Darkness is needed,” heavily steeped in an atmospheric meld
Album Review: Summerland – Dool
Let me tell you people something about Dool and myself. When the news of their debut album, namely “Here Now, There Then,” started to seep
Album Review: Drag Me Down – Cabal
When an album brief says ‘brutal and promising’ my gut reaction is “Really!! Bring it!” and “Drag Me Down,” the second full offering from Danish Extreme
ALBUM REVIEW: PITCHFORK JUSTICE – SHATTER BRAIN
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a band that impressed me as much as Shatter Brain did at their latest gig supporting the mighty Earth
INTERVIEW: RYAN QUARRINGTON – SHATTER BRAIN
Shatter Brain don’t normally come to mind when you think of Sludge/Crossover Metal acts having only been around since 2018, but they should be. Their