ALBUM REVIEW: The Divine And The Serpentine – Shrike
If you’re in search of some world-shaking melodic death metal, SHRIKE have answered the call. The Preston three piece have
Read moreIf you’re in search of some world-shaking melodic death metal, SHRIKE have answered the call. The Preston three piece have
Read moreSwedish rockers, SPIDERS, are back with their latest record Sharp Objects. The quintet, who formed back in 2012, have become
Read moreLondon based four-piece WREN have been honing their experimental sludge onslaught for the best part of a decade, with a
Read moreFor the first time since 2018, Australian rockers HANDS LIKE HOUSES finally return with a brand new double album. Ushering
Read moreOn their debut album To live in a different way, LOVE IS NOISE tear down any risks of putting themselves
Read moreAfter a smattering of singles and EPs over the last few years, the Nashville punk trio WINONA FIGHTER have finally graced
Read moreSince their formation in 2013, POTHAMUS have strived to manifest a sound self-described as “ritualistic sludge.” The Belgian three-piece came
Read moreThe profile of eclectic doom lords HANGMAN’S CHAIR has been increasingly raised in recent months and more than deservedly so. With
Read moreWelsh noir pop band THE NIGHTMARES have a flair for the gothic, and their sophomore album Fire In Heaven is
Read moreGermany’s MANTAR have forged an impressive discography in their decade-plus career. Now on their sixth album, they have become very
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