When you consider the modern Folk Music movement, we can be quite sure of one thing: Wardruna are on the very top of that tree.
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Album Review: Our Wretched Demise – Keiser
Norwegian Black Metal. I admit I love it and I usually know what to expect and to a lesser extent that’s the case with four-piece
Album Review: Flowers of Evil – Ulver
If memory serves, at one point in their career Ulver said they’d never release the same album twice. This is why “Bergtatt” is very different
Album Review: Sepulchral Demons – Töxik Death
“Sepulchral Demons” is the follow up release to Norwegian Black ’n’ Thrashers Töxik Death’s 2014 debut, the fittingly titled “Speed Metal Hell” and in
Album Review: Skeleton – Skeleton
Already a well-established live act, Dark Punk/Metal hybrid act Skeleton from Austin, Texas have now captured their sound in a studio album, a self titled,
Album Review: Leaves of Yesteryear – Green Carnation
Whenever a band returns these days from a long hiatus, people seem to refer the absence and the resurrection of Tool. Always. And if you
Album Review: Ormskrik – Ormskrik
Norwegian Black/Death/Thrash Metal five-piece Ormskrik have been working on their creativity over the last five years, starting with building their own rehearsal space in an
Album Review: Enevelde – Enevelde
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
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: Old Old Death – Tulus
“Before there was Khold there was Tulus”. Tulus was put on hold when its members formed Khold and then resurrected again when Khold was subsequently
Album Review: Thulean Mysteries – Burzum
How do you start a review like this? Well, I’m going to start by saying that I like early Burzum. The first two albums and
Album review: Telemark – Ihsahn
Ihsahn has always been a musical maverick, from his legendary work with Emperor, to his controversial “Zyklon-B” EP, which I’ll say for the record, I
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