BLAST PICKS: July 2021
Freedom Day has come and gone and still, the only guaranteed cure* for the modern plague is having your face
Read moreFreedom Day has come and gone and still, the only guaranteed cure* for the modern plague is having your face
Read moreOver the course of three tracks, none of which are less than 12 minutes long, DYLAN DILELLA uses his impressive
Read moreFolklore, Myths And Legends Of The Brothers Keg is an album you need to listen to more than once. It
Read moreThere’s something so intoxicating about this release from MUSK OX, their first in seven years. It draws you in from
Read moreDo you know what has been great about the pandemic? No more turning up twenty minutes late to a grindcore
Read moreHow would you define noise-pop? Is it the synthetic, disco freak-out of Justin Pearson’s ALL LEATHER? Perhaps it’s the combination
Read moreThere is an argument that SATYRICON took something of a step backwards with their sophomore album The Shadowthrone. It features
Read moreReviewing re-releases of classic albums presents something of a dilemma. SATYRICON released Dark Medieval Times in 1994, more than 25
Read moreThere’s an old joke about Nordic countries needing to hire more forest rangers to rescue black metal bands who have
Read moreThe lines between black metal and the genres that float around the periphery have never been fixed in place, which
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