Every once in a while I get an album to review, look at the cover, and think “Ugh! I know exactly what I’m going to
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Album Review: Die for Something Worthwhile – Necrotted
Necrotted is the answer to the question ‘Why shouldn’t a band have two vocalists?’. In my humble opinion, neither of them are particularly good.
Album Review: Redistribution of Flesh – Rank and Vile
I’ve heard the term “caveman riffs” bandied around a bit lately and, whenever I hear the term, I think of the band Primitive Man. If
Album Review: Echoes of the Past – Brotthogg
Alright! Imma start by saying that there’s something fishy going on. I write reviews for a few different sites and, recently, I’ve been sent a
Album Review: Tryptamyne -Tryptamyne
Christ on a stick! What is going on in music lately? Where the fudge-knuckle are the bands who can barely play their instruments? I’ve been
Album Review: Excruciating Extermination – Horrific Demise
The start of Horrific Demise‘s “Excruciating Extermination” is a little Spanish-inspired acoustic piece. This is how you do Intros people! Short. Layered. Interesting. “Born From
Album Review: Beyond the Grasp of Mortal Hands – Arctos
The show ‘Vikings’ has a lot to answer for, I’ll tell you that. The Intro to Arctos‘s “Beyond the Grasp of Mortal Hands” is oars
Album Review: To Become The Great Beast – Eternity
Norway’s Eternity return with their second full-length album “To Become The Great Beast”. Nothing surprising there, except that it’s been 13 years since their debut!
Album Review: Psychological Spasms Cacophony – Chaos Motion
If the first words out of your mouth when listening to this album aren’t “what the gosh darn bippity bop is this fucking shit?”, then
Album Review: Slithering Evisceration – Visceral Disgorge
Eight years after the release of their debut album, Visceral Disgorge are back with their follow-up full-length “Slithering Evisceration“. 8 years?! That’s a hell of
Album Review : Esogenesi – Esogenesi
To cut to the chase, Italian Doomsters’ Esogenesi have released a beast of a debut album. I seem to reviewing a lot of Doom lately,
Album Review: I – Epitaphe
France’s Epitaphe have been kicking it old-school since 2009, but are only now releasing their debut album. Now, I thought my band was lazy, but
Album Review: Mors Eleison (EP) – Abysmal Grief
Purveyors of Vampiric Doom Metal, Abysmal Grief, have been lurking in the shadows since 1996. The “Mors Eleison” (English: Death have mercy?) EP was originally