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ALBUM REVIEW: MISANTHROPIC BREED – LIK
Your Grouchy friend absolutely worships early Dismember and Entombed so it shouldn’t come as a huge shock that he quite enjoys a bit of early
Album Review: Self-Surgery – Mrs. Piss
Mrs. Piss is the product of Chelsea Wolfe and Jess Gowrie (Horseneck). The pair reconnected in 2016 when Gowrie played drums on Wolfe’s 2017 “Hiss
Album Review: Genesis XIX – Sodom
You would think that after four decades of producing some of the finest Thrash Metal our ears have ever had the pleasure of listening to,
Album Review: Power Up – AC/DC
What was the first AC/DC song you ever heard? After all, they are such a mammoth that basically everybody will have an answer for that. To
Album Review: Allt þetta Helvítis Myrkur – Katla
Katla are an Icelandic band consisting of drummer Guðmundur Óli Pálmason and singer/instrumentalist Einar Thorberg Guðmundsson. When I was asked to review their recent album
Album Review: Weight of the False Self – Hatebreed
Oh, man. I don’t even know where to start. I guess, to be fair, I need to give credit where credit is due. Since my
Album Review: Struggle Through Absurdity (EP) – Vaneno
Portuguese Sludge Metal outfit Vaneno came together originally as a trio just three years ago to start a band and jam together, they’ve now expanded
Interview/Review: Æolian – The Negationist
Vuk (The Magnificent) recently fired off some questions to a couple of the members of Spanish Melodic Death Metal (with some other influences to be
Interview/Review: Nikolaos Spanakis – Dødsferd
The Great Mackintosh is easily not the biggest Black Metal fan out there, And yet has over the last few years found himself somewhat drawn
Album Review: Fight War, Not Wars, Destroy Power, Not People – Utilitarian
“Fight War, Not Wars. Destroy Power, Not People,” released at the beginning of May, is the debut album from political extreme metal band Utilitarian. This
Album Review: May Our Chambers Be Full – Emma Ruth Rundle & Thou
“May Our Chambers Be Full” is the album I was anticipating the most this year. Louisiana Sludge icon Thou has joined forces with the ethereal
Album Review: The Great Demise – SODOMISERY
Sweden has had its share of Death Metal bands see mainstream success. Entombed, one of the founders of the Stockholm sound, is probably the most