ALBUM REVIEW: Necroceros – Asphyx
While the European death metal scene was dominated by Scandinavia in its formative years, mainland Europe offered plenty of talent.
Read moreWhile the European death metal scene was dominated by Scandinavia in its formative years, mainland Europe offered plenty of talent.
Read more“This album is in a sense more personal and more down to earth than before,” WARDRUNA‘s Einar Selvik states about
Read moreMoving away from her beginnings in indie rock band MUNCIE GIRLS, frontwoman LANDE HEKT tells the deeply personal tale of her
Read moreThe number three has always been a major symbol in the occult. The three witches of Macbeth, the mother-maiden-crone triple
Read moreAfter decades of one of the most illustrious careers in symphonic metal, Sweden’s THERION have seemingly conquered every mountain there is
Read moreFrom purgatory to regained relevancy – recent times have been a wild ride inside camp LONELY THE BRAVE. When vocalist
Read moreIt would be easy to expect an album entitled Funeral Hymns to be a dour, morbid affair. But in BLOODLETTER‘s
Read moreThey may have traded faces over the years but NERVOSA‘s mission statement has always stood steadfast; unremorseful, pulverising blends of
Read moreSludge. Like all genre tags it is obscenely overused, to the point of meaning nothing. When a band says they
Read moreIt’s been a fair while since the world last heard from Luxembourg’s technical death metallers SCARRED. They released their second
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