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Tag: Canada
Album Review: À Travers Les Lambeaux – Shezmu
After a series of recent demos and EP’s Canadian Black/Death/Doom trio Shezmu, named after the Ancient Egyptian God of wine and oils, blood and slaughter –
Album Review: Divinihility – ATRÆ BILIS
Hails, jerks. Dex here, taking a sabbatical from the reeking pages of Black Metal Daily to wax lyrical about some death metal for a change.
Album Review: Ascend to the Throne – Saints of Death
Canadian Metallers Saints of Death are about to release seven tracks of melodic, heavy, hard driving, rough and powerful Metal that although only going for
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: 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: 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: Le Temps Peste – Maudiir
From deep within the Canadian underground comes ‘F’, with his one man Black ‘n’ Thrash Metal project Maudiir, and debut EP “Le Temps Peste“, a
ALBUM REVIEW: BALLISTIC, SADISTIC – ANNIHILATOR
Annihilator. Ani-heel-ator. Anal eater. However the hell Jeff Waters would like us to pronounce it. The Canadian bastards with a thrashin’ mission are back for
Album Review: Day Terrors – Sleepwraith
Extreme Metal duo from Edmonton, Sleepwraith have taken a bold approach the creation of their debut release “Day Terrors“, they explain; “We created an album
Album Review: The Door – Messora
“The Door” is the mammoth debut album of Canadian metallers Messora, and these guys have not only kicked down the door, they have torn it
Album Review: Betrothal to the Stone: Conception of Mephisto – Sophist
There’s one thing Canadian Black/Grind duo Sophist duo don’t do, and that is procrastinate. Forming in June of this year, and releasing this EP just
Album Review: Planetary Clairvoyance – Tomb Mold
This is a real show of when continents collide folks right here. Yes I could have come up with some crappy joke like I did