If you are waiting for the follow up release from Black Metal deity haters Misotheist, then in the meanwhile why not check out the self-titled
Month: May 2020
Album Review: The Divine Harm – Serpentian
On the surface, “The Divine Harm” is a solid Blackened Death Metal album, with all of the genre trademarks clearly in place. Tremolo picking, blast
Album Review: Never Enough Snuff – Abramelin
A 20-year gap between full length releases can just about kill any band’s hopes at fulfilling expectations from an ever-hungering fan base. But every now
Album Review: Chasm of Rapturous Delirium – Exaugurate
2020 sucks if you’re into anything other than Death Metal. I mean seriously the amount of good albums coming out so far this year
Album Review: Metamorphoses – Marrowfields
“In the beginning Shapeless was the world Stasis violently crashed into existence. Transformation of bodies Split the earth from sky
Album Review: Also sprach Futura – Lychgate
I often wonder how bands settle on the name they’ll be referred to for the rest of their career. Lychgate is an example. Why Lychgate?
Album Review: Songs of Blood and Liberation – Grind
Full disclosure – GRIND’s “Songs of Blood and Liberation” is my favourite album so far in 2020. For a number of reasons this album absolutely
Album Review: Eternity Of Shaog – Esoctrilihum
Your initial thoughts, if you were crossing paths for the first time with the work of one man project Esoctrilihum, might be that this fifth
Album Review: Chained To Ossuaries – Pyre
The word has been out in the underground for a while, that Pyre are the real deal. And the word on the matter is absolutely
Album Review: The Afterparty – Killitorous
An acquaintance back in ye-olde-goth-days once passed the sage advice: “don’t be a goth if you don’t have a sense of humour about yourself.” When
Album Review: Midnight – Brigantia
DOOM METAL!!! Is there a better pairing of words? There might be, but there aren’t many. Off the top of my head, a few might
Demo Review: To Rot In A Shallow Grave – Månen Skygge
What’s the filthiest thing about one of the cleanest cities in Australia, you ask? Why, it’s the crusty Black Metal, of course. However, only one
Album Review: Wyrzyny – Kły
Polish Atmospheric Black Metal trio Kły return with their second album “Wyrzyny” (‘Highlands’) and we are not talking about the mountainous regions here either as