This Czech death/doom band’s third full-length finds the project attempting it’s most ambitious and theatrical vision amidst it’s […]
Author: terraasymmetry
The history of death metal is a corpse so heavily molested and defiled that many modern death metal […]
This brand spanking new death metal band from the Netherlands focus in on the pre-death ‘n roll style […]
The most compelling part of Insect Ark’s whole artiste-forward approach to their artisinal instrumental psych-doom is how well […]
Ilsa’s long history of slowly mutating sludge metal has run the gamut of hardcore and Amebix influenced doom […]
Well shit, if you’d asked me what a full-length from Rotheads would sound like I would have guessed […]
This Bangalore based extreme progressive metal band was still relatively green on their debut full-length ‘Winding the Optics’ […]
These Ukrainian post-psych chillaxed, barely rockin’ tripsters use the ripples of thier ocean liner smooth stoner riffing and […]
Formed from a collision of Martyrdöd, Bombs of Hades, Miasmal and At the Gates members, Agrimonia defied expectations […]
Though they started as an unusually aggressive melodic death/doom band in the early 2000’s Gathering Darkness made a […]
As a kid my brother’s uninformed and admittedly random purchases from metal and punk mail-order distros often ended […]
If you’d only ever skipped through this Uppsala, Sweden doom metal band’s debut in digital form then you […]
SoCal sludge/doom newcomers Sixes sound confident enough on their rumbling, gravel-toned debut full-length ‘Methisopheles. Their straightforward and minimal […]
This Polish project formed out of the dissolution of Northwail, a black metal band that outgrew their Scandinavian […]
Slam death metal was a movement that found common ground between the brutal death metal coming from New […]
After a decade of cutting their teeth in Firebrand Super Rock the incredible duo of songwriter/guitarist/producer Jamie Gilchrist […]
In my demo hunting and obscure cassette-digging journeys of the early 2000’s I eventually worked my way through […]
Alright seventh album, seven guys, seven songs, seven minutes each, written in the key of uh, seventh notes… […]
The Netherlands had moon-cursing, ice cold black metal in the form of Funeral Winds years before Norway had […]
My introduction to B.Abuse/B-Abuse/[b.abuse] was their 2005 full-length ‘Misery is the Rhythm of This World’ and at the […]
