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The lizard brain in translation of primordial death’s arcane constancy. — Eroded by the ennui dripping from every […]
Collecting some leftovers from two of the more celebrated underground death metal bands of the last two years, […]
Infused with chaotic dread, possessed by malevolent spirits and forced to focus on their craft at stabbing speed […]
ALBUMS YOU MISSED… Is a yearly tradition of rallying behind overlooked and under-served releases that I’d either missed […]
If you’ve any vested interest in the origin and expansion of the true melodic death metal dialect you […]
Through a spell of mors natura impossible to detangle the infinite becomes irrational to consider, the finality of […]
ALBUMS YOU MISSED… Is a yearly tradition of rallying behind overlooked and under-served releases that I’d either missed […]
The lantern no longer swings within them. Forlorn eyed and wrenching in seat they clutch distended bowels in […]
There’ll be no recapturing the freed self, no hitting the reset button on a never-was hive mind long […]
ALBUMS YOU MISSED… Is a yearly tradition of rallying behind overlooked and underserved releases that I’d either missed […]
If the willful ‘soul’ is to be perceived as the sacred nature of all men then the greatest […]
THE TOP 20 ALBUMS OF THE MONTH is just that, a grip of twenty albums that’d resonated most […]
Die ewige Wiederkehr. — Bathed in cinematically charged stroboscopic light, the mysteries revealed by the crushing wheel in […]
ENDTYMER is the inevitable weekly “music blog” series I’ve been working to avoid for some time. It hits […]
The thinker at the gates of Hell. — Portland, Oregon-based doom metal duo Nightfell had more in the […]
Bearing the bestial mark, surging with glorious obsidian energy faraway from the latest apocalyptic wars of dreg-lead and […]
Though Hialeah, Florida-based death metal quartet Hibernus Mortis formed in the mid-to-late 90’s and released three very limited […]
SHORT REVIEWS Our (likely) final edition of Short Reviews for 2022 finds us finishing off the year strong […]
Lyre in hand, surrounded by beasts. — An intimate voice blooming into snarling choir as their melancholic diorama […]
