What follows is a list of 50 albums that helped get me through 2022. I will turn 50 in 2023, so sharing that many albums

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What follows is a list of 50 albums that helped get me through 2022. I will turn 50 in 2023, so sharing that many albums
Intros be damned!!! NOTE: The numbers do not correspond to any ranking methodology. Rankings are boring. Enough said. Onwards!!!! 1. Fer De Lance – The
A journey can be many things to many people. It could be a trip down to the local shops, day-tripping around your local region, or
I’ve listened to my fair share of music so far this year and, true to form, it’s been mostly Thrash with a few Death Metal
Ladies and gentlemen we are gathered here today to discuss a band many have come to adore. A few short years ago a star was
Ferocity: savage, unfettered ferocity. Like the lycanthropically afflicted beasts for whom they’re named, Melbourne, Australia’s Werewolves dealt in this commodity on their 2020 debut “The
Swiss avant-garde Black Metal band Schammasch are back with full length number four “Hearts of No Light“, following in the fascinatingly unconventional footsteps of its
Our Intrepid interview type dude Robert “Meddlefan” Darling sat down recently and had a word or three with none other than Chris Kang, the Singer
Back in 2017 an album entitled Strike Mortal Soil was released by Canadian Metal outfit Wormwitch and it was received with much praise. Fast forward
Psycroptic are one of Australia’s premiere technical death metal bands, if not one of the best technical death metal bands in general. The tight drumming
Black Metal and Crust are two genres that work extremely well together, they are both dark and infectious. I first got wind of Dödsrit after
With the turn of the millenium we saw a hefty amount of bands burst into the scene, steadfast and ready for action. Some fell flat
You are walking into treacherous waters my friend. Are you ready to be engulfed with all that you think you know? Once again embarking us
I stumbled upon this band while browsing Spotify and I was not sure what to expect. When instrumental metal comes to mind I think Djent,
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