Cracked and drained, kicked and hammered against the cold concrete of our pacific northwest with the flaps of […]
Category Archive: Heavy Metal
Prognosticated by way of angled mirror and only moonlight, the fate of the afflicted reflects a bloodied ghast […]
The ruthless traditions of classic underground death metal style, specifically the extreme ideological extensions of mid-80’s thrash and […]
Change chafes the hides of the most disadvantaged among us the deepest, they are the first to bend […]
One-eyed, “stupid”, brother of Dievas, a stoic ruler over all souls damned, and an appropriated “devil” status derived […]
From imagined nihilistic decimation toward introspection so profound that it’d lead to indecision, a prison of pensive revelry […]
For a debut album from an unknown Midwest United States death metal band the shocking amount of class, […]
As the second of Helios‘ daughters awakens to thaw in the wake of these deranged seasons so quivers […]
The rattle against he coffin lid at around a hundred beats per minute is not the wings of […]
When gauging a fellow metalheads worthiness in terms of pure doom metal I’ve only ever needed to ask […]
There awaits a colossal paralysis that potentiates beyond heraldry and achievement, an electric storm of realigned ambitions and […]
Throughout life, or whatever version of it I have been living, it has always been events of great […]
To get to this high point within their emergent stage no doubt Toronto, Ontario based ‘arcane power doom’ […]
Inspired by the cryptic psychedelia of 80’s Italian heavy metal, the rabid thump of metalpunk, and the horror […]
Liberated from this mortal coil by nuclear genocide and reigning once again from their molten throne, a great […]
Between the mid seventeenth century and the late eighteenth century what is now the Slovak Republic would reach […]
Forged as an alliance between true-thrashing minds who’d spent their formative years honing the intensity of their craft, […]
While so many naturalist painters dripped toward the Hague School of art to become fixtures beyond the inspired […]
Though the black death was long past its pandemic status three hundred years later in the seventeenth century […]
Sagging deeper atop frayed and sweat-wilted thrones at the sound of the common folk, howling with fear for […]
