ALBUM REVIEW: Home – Siamese
Danish genre-splicers SIAMESE have quickly acquired the adoration of many listeners with their infectious, accessible approach to song-writing. 2019’s Super
Read moreDanish genre-splicers SIAMESE have quickly acquired the adoration of many listeners with their infectious, accessible approach to song-writing. 2019’s Super
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Read moreThe year was 2006 when everyone’s soon to be favourite Riffians WO FAT entered the scene with a hulking slab
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Read moreNew York based death metal merchants PYREXIA have been on the scene for multiple decades and have become one of the
Read moreThe Netherlands has long been fertile ground for black metal, and subtly unconventional varieties have tended to flourish there. CARACH
Read moreMissouri metal outfit THE BROWNING’s fifth album, End Of Existence, is an apocalyptic, treacherous journey of nihilism that will invoke
Read moreItalian post-rock and shoegaze band ARCTIC PLATEAU emerges from an eight-year hiatus with Songs Of Shame, their third full-length album,
Read moreFrom the outset, the self-titled debut of HORNS is nothing short of ridiculous. If you were to take metal song-writing
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