After a month of mulling it over I’ve asked myself any number of questions pertaining to the value […]
Category Archive: Heavy Metal
At the peak of the night, our best-hidden creeps scramble in a fever of writhing blackness for the […]
We cannot even begin to discuss Stockholm, Sweden-based melodic death metal quartet This Ending without a protracted and […]
They could no longer stand on their own feet. Their hands dead and cold to the power of […]
“If freedom of the will were presupposed, every human action would be an inexplicable miracle — an effect […]
If we could comfortably say that nowadays heavy metal doesn’t have a chance in Hell unless they’ve gotten […]
Though they’d formed as early as 1988 and were putting out tapes and records soon after, the hyper-active […]
Although it takes some considerable willpower to resist relaying nearly three decades of negative press and scuttlebutt surrounding […]
Emphasizing positivism-derived life coaching and encouraging a better rounded individual via the creation and unification of community at […]
From Ice Dragon to Magic Circle and back again we’ve had our share of traditional doom metal gone […]
Brescia, Italy based death metal quartet Riexhumation make a point of labeling themselves ‘old school’ for the sake […]
Today we have the honor of premiering a full stream of Finnish black metal’s enigmatic wanderers T.O.M.E.‘s debut […]
In long-ago burnt and razed cathedrals, in parking lots for ancient and caved-in graves they’d left us a […]
Creation from the dissolute as preservation, a meaningful cyclic concealment of grace wherein all five elements rend spiritual […]
Around for fourteen years and variably considered ahead of their time or, just out of this world for […]
Princely tyranny from most reviled Third Rome, shadow brutality set upon the unwitting cult ensures there will never […]
“Lying there I catch a glimpse, high up, straight before my eyes, of a greyish square in the […]
“When the stars of necromancy are moved, then the dead give forth miracles and signs, the deceased bleed, […]
“Many the monsters nursed / by the earth, a burden of dread, / the arms of the deep […]
“It was falling, too, upon every part of the lonely churchyard on the hill […] It lay thickly […]
