Category: Albums

  • Album Review: The Body & Dis Fig – Orchards Of A Futile Heaven

    🎵 Tracklist: Track 1: Eternal Hours Track 2: To Walk a Higher Path Track 3: Dissent, Shame Track 4: Orchards of a Futile Heaven Track 5: Holy Lance Track 6: Coils of Kaa Track 7: Back to the Water 🎸 Album Review: The collaborative effort between The Body and Dis Fig on their album ‘Orchards…

  • Album Review: Borknagar – Fall

    🎵 Tracklist: Track 1: Summits Track 2: Nordic Anthem Track 3: Afar Track 4: Moon Track 5: Stars Ablaze Track 6: Unraveling Track 7: The Wild Lingers Track 8: Northward 🎸 Album Review: Borknagar, the Norwegian progressive black metal band known for their unique blend of extreme metal with folk and progressive elements, have returned…

  • Album Review: A Burial At Sea – Close To Home

    🎵 Tracklist: Track 1: páirc béal uisce Track 2: tor head Track 3: down to the floor Track 4: Hy‐Brasil Track 5: GORSE BUSH ON FIRE Track 6: objects of the house Track 7: NEW old Track 8: masterfred Track 9: everything you are not Track 10: T.G.G.O.A 🎸 Album Review: A Burial At Sea,…

  • Album Review: Craneium – Point Of No Return

    🎵 Tracklist: Track 1: One Thousand Sighs Track 2: The Sun Track 3: A Distant Shore Track 4: …of Laughter and Cries Track 5: Things Have Changed Track 6: Search Eternal 🎸 Album Review: Finnish heavy psych-rock outfit Craneium returns with their latest offering, “Point Of No Return,” a six-track journey that delves into the…

  • Diamonds Hadder – Beyond the Breakers: A Haunting Journey Through Nightmarescapes

    Diamonds Hadder’s debut album, “Beyond the Breakers,” emerges from the shadows, shrouded in mystery and brimming with atmosphere. This isn’t your typical metal record. It’s a sprawling, 70-minute odyssey that weaves elements of doom, black metal, and progressive rock into a tapestry of sonic darkness. A Masterclass in Atmosphere From the first haunting notes of…

  • Entheos – Time Will Take Us All: A Brutal Symphony of Mortality

    Entheos returns with “Time Will Take Us All,” their latest offering that blends their signature progressive death metal assault with a newfound sense of melody and introspection. Following their critically acclaimed debut, “The Infinite Nothing,” the expectations were high, and Entheos delivers a powerful and thought-provoking sonic experience. A Familiar Brutality, Evolved From the opening…

  • Frozen Dawn – The Decline of the Enlightened Gods: A Blistering Return to Form

    Spanish veterans Frozen Dawn erupt from the icy depths with their latest offering, “The Decline of the Enlightened Gods.” This blistering album marks a return to their melodic black metal roots, brimming with razor-sharp riffs, haunting melodies, and an atmosphere as cold and unforgiving as a Scandinavian winter. A Familiar Freeze: A Return to Form…

  • Jute Gyte – Unus Mundus Patet

    Title: Unus Mundus PatetArtist: Jute GyteRelease Date: April 30, 2024Genre: Experimental Black Metal / Avant-Garde Introduction The latest offering from Jute Gyte, Unus Mundus Patet, plunges listeners into a labyrinthine soundscape that challenges the boundaries of black metal and avant-garde music. Known for his highly intellectual and genre-defying approach, Adam Kalmbach, the mastermind behind Jute…

  • Odz Manouk – Bosoragazan (Բոսորագազան)

    Title: Bosoragazan (Բոսորագազան)Artist: Odz ManoukRelease Date: May 15, 2024Genre: Black Metal / Experimental Introduction Odz Manouk, the enigmatic entity from California’s black metal underground, returns with Bosoragazan (Բոսորագազան), a fierce and haunting exploration of Armenian heritage and esoteric themes. This latest release pushes the boundaries of black metal with its raw, visceral sound and deeply…

  • Album Review: CrossChains – Deathgrip

    🎵 Tracklist: Track 1: Deathgrip Track 2: Massive Track 3: IMMRTL Track 4: VELYCH Track 5: More Than My Life Track 6: Get Over (feat Denis Stoff) Track 7: Danny 6.0 Track 8: We Will Rise Track 9: Closing Fame Track 10: MEGAVIBE 🎸 Album Review: Album Review: ‘Deathgrip’ by CrossChains CrossChains, the metalcore powerhouse,…

  • Impetuous Ritual – Iniquitous Barbarik Synthesis: A Descent into Unnatural Depths

    Australian death metal outfit Impetuous Ritual unleashes their most depraved and experimental offering yet with “Iniquitous Barbarik Synthesis.” This 2023 release transcends the boundaries of traditional death metal, venturing into a realm of unsettling ambience and sonic brutality. The album opens with “Sanguinary Abstraction,” a meaty assault that sets the tone for the record’s relentless…

  • Album Review: Darkest Hour – Perpetual | Terminal

    🎵 Tracklist: Track 1: Perpetual Terminal Track 2: Societal Bile Track 3: A Prayer to the Holy Death Track 4: The Nihilist Undone Track 5: One With the Void Track 6: Amor fati Track 7: Love Is Fear Track 8: New Utopian Dream Track 9: Mausoleum Track 10: My Only Regret 🎸 Album Review: Darkest…

  • Album Review: Decrowned – Persona Non Grata

    🎵 Tracklist: Track 1: Folklore pt.1 (intro) Track 2: Mouth Leaks Black Track 3: Rainworld Track 4: Stonewing Track 5: Mindparasite Track 6: Scarred Track 7: Awaken Track 8: Faceless Track 9: The Bird and the Tree Track 10: The Vigorian Man 🎸 Album Review: Decrowned’s latest album, ‘Persona Non Grata’, is a powerful and…

  • Nanowar of Steel – Dislike To False Metal

    Nanowar of Steel, the Italian parody metal band renowned for their humorous take on the genre, strikes again with their latest release, Dislike to False Metal. Known for their sharp wit and musical versatility, Nanowar of Steel continues to blend humor with impressive musicianship, delivering an album that both mocks and celebrates the metal genre.…

  • Vortize – Desde Bajo Tierra

    Vortize, the emerging force in the Latin American metal scene, has delivered a potent and uncompromising record with their latest release, Desde Bajo Tierra. This album, which translates to “From Underground,” not only reflects their geographical roots but also their deep connection to the raw and unfiltered energy of underground metal. With this release, Vortize…

  • Sühnopfer – Nous sommes d’hier

    Sühnopfer, the French black metal project masterminded by Ardraos, returns with their latest release, Nous sommes d’hier. Known for blending the ferocity of black metal with the melodic intricacies of classical music and medieval influences, Sühnopfer’s new album is a testament to the project’s artistic growth and Ardraos’s impressive multi-instrumental talents. With Nous sommes d’hier,…

  • The Ocean – Holocene

    The Ocean, known for their intricate blend of progressive metal and post-rock, returns with their tenth studio album, Holocene. Continuing their tradition of thematic and conceptual albums, Holocene explores the current geological epoch, delving into the human impact on the planet and the fragile state of our environment. The band’s ability to marry heavy, intricate…

  • Conjureth – The Parasitic Chambers

    Conjureth, the death metal powerhouse hailing from San Diego, unleashes their latest sonic onslaught with The Parasitic Chambers. Known for their uncompromising brutality and technical precision, Conjureth’s new album pushes the boundaries of death metal, delivering a relentless barrage of riffs, guttural vocals, and complex song structures. The Parasitic Chambers is a testament to the…

  • Liturgy – 93696

    Liturgy, the avant-garde black metal band led by multi-instrumentalist and visionary Hunter Hunt-Hendrix, returns with their ambitious and enigmatic new album, 93696. Known for their innovative approach to black metal, Liturgy continues to push the boundaries of the genre, blending elements of classical music, glitch electronics, and spiritual themes into a cohesive and challenging sonic…

  • Album Review: Disastroid – Garden Creatures

    🎵 Tracklist: Track 1: Garden Creatures Track 2: Stucco Nowhere Track 3: Figurative Object Track 4: Backwards Sleeping Track 5: 24 Track 6: Hold Me Wrong Track 7: Light ’em Up Track 8: Jack Londonin’ 🎸 Album Review: Disastroid, the San Francisco-based trio known for their potent blend of heavy riffs and atmospheric textures, have…