In avoidance of unbecoming, harried wriggling upon meeting with the faceless it is natural to permit oneself absolution […]
Category Archive: Heavy Metal
As each summer approaches so spins the hoofed triskelion of anxiety within my mind as the fires will […]
Growling out one final heave in defiance of the finality of death the collective shaking cerebral consciousness of […]
The danger of re-recording a cult extreme metal classic with modern production techniques lies within the act of […]
THRASH ‘TIL DEATH is a 50 week long set of features exploring the legends who crossed over between […]
In witnessing the upward projecting jut of a newly formed band as they work from concept towards creativity […]
The rapture of the ego within serious extreme metal dissonance permits the inhuman touch of anonymity to speak […]
TEN FROM THE TOMB is a weekly feature in the form of a themed list devoted to grouping […]
In creating very specifically influenced ‘genre’ music the ‘progressive’ label quickly becomes preposterously subjective or, at least entirely […]
Aiwass hath spoken exactly one hundred and fifteen years ago into the ear of Aleister Crowley who’d eventually believe himself […]
As civilization dips in and out of periods of unrest, revolution, and distrust with greater frequency the passage […]
Bitterness spikes your palate as the entheogenic poisoning of the self begins to open the first doorway towards […]
THRASH ‘TIL DEATH is a 50 week long set of features exploring the legends who crossed over between […]
As a distraught widow wished her vain and promiscuous daughter L’ubka some measure of wit and taste in […]
Forms in mind and created by hand into objects of function almost always rely on the void they […]
‘Fun’ metal just isn’t my thing. If you make constant jokes in reviews, I’ll stop reading. If you […]
The wizard voice echoes through us like thunder calling water down from the sky, an impossible gravity plants […]
Whatever cyclothymic disorder the greater consciousness of man ever suffered it is easiest to see the present day […]
The most frightening thing about getting into extreme metal as a kid was most definitely coming across bands […]
Instead of writing what would have been my fiftieth backhanded compliment aimed at the decades of abuse death […]
