ENDTYMER is the inevitable weekly “music news blog” series I’ve been working to avoid for some time. It […]
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SHORT REVIEWS Our ninth edition of Short Reviews for 2023 finds us sifting through the first week of […]
The id of the absurdist amidst hallucinogenic eclipse drives an attempt to control chaos well beyond the point […]
From freshly blood-wet piles of gore to the moldering stench that comes with the dissolution of dead flesh […]
…with the left leg maimed at the ankle and the right leg rigor’d without any bend remaining in […]
Like night and day in Xarkahar. — Not the sort to allow themselves or their demesne Niralet to […]
With geologic time behind their reign and all environs predated dissolution hangs omnipresent within the minds that teem […]
ENDTYMER is the inevitable weekly “music news blog” series I’ve been working to avoid for some time. It […]
SHORT REVIEWS Our eighth edition of Short Reviews for 2023 finds us digging into the last week of […]
The ruthless, bulldozing advance of traditional death metal’s aging zeitgeist continues to spur the heels of the outsized […]
Today we have the privilege of sharing an early stream of “Nano-Based Inconsistency” a dystopian hammer from Gießen, […]
It’ll take more than thoughts to separate me from my neck. The body is heavier than flesh in […]
It wasn’t that the Swedish death metal underground landscape was considerably smaller twenty years ago, only that the […]
Heavily influenced by primitive death metal, extreme thrash metal, and d-beat/street punk Santa Fe, New Mexico-based death metal […]
Street preaching a load of weird rock dread with an electric organ for a pulpit the seasoned troupe […]
Seekers wriggling from the the veils of space and time arrive in silence carrying two yet-unnamed books, one […]
“What I have found is so singular, and so contrary to all past experience and expectations, that it […]
ENDTYMER is the inevitable weekly “music news blog” series I’ve been working to avoid for some time. It […]
SHORT REVIEWS Our seventh edition of Short Reviews for 2023 finds us digging into the last two weeks […]
Unreal evil, satanic masses, possession by demons and whatever supernatural diabolism still survives within the superstitious minds of […]
