At some point I’d waken up from myself in hanging reflection and wanting every thing to change, at […]
Category Archive: Reviews
Extreme metal primitivism dialed back to its nascent but least ignorant forms reveals bone and sinew comprised of […]
A series of intensifying waves set in motion by one inspirational pillar, the ever exploratory yet self-securing will […]
“Whence things have their origin, Thence also their destruction happens, According to necessity” — From all angles of […]
A howl to locate common prey — Wherein instant vampiric deterioration dulls the eyes, bitten and gnashing in […]
If you build it, they will come. If you build it and they come, it will crumble. When […]
A fire-beast unhinged in the jaws of inferno, tending its nestlings via regurgitation of at least six skulls […]
There are two major options for cataloging a historical archive regardless of its caliber. Present the full story […]
I can smell it on you, that Portland on your breath. Kerosene ‘n bong fingers politely covering a […]
In tribute, an epitaph, a celebration, and a new beginning with the reality of loss empowering the artist […]
Of marble, ancient cedar and limitless golden polish the great palace at the heart of Kêr Is glistened […]
The ones who hit back harder, their frontier justice system and the eyeless, artless and phobic lives they […]
Poisoning the future with the ancient ways, Infesticide is an old school death/thrash metal band from Mexico City, […]
These furnace jaws are yet open and steaming, wide as a shattered carcass skull with teeth glinting a […]
What exactly St. Petersburg, Russia-based extreme metal quartet Second to Sun intends to be is either intentionally amorphous […]
Heed the guru-ājñā, flexing freely with a painterly intuition — Evocation alone is not enough when mental images […]
OVERLOOKED RELEASES are the weight in hand and a task engaged in random order! This will be an […]
Blood dripping from above and shit reeking from below, how does life under foot and licking boots suit […]
Positing the potential answers to “What’s in a name?” in reference to hard rock’s historical flippancy towards the […]
The exalted objective of a black metal spurned anthroposophy, an alignment that’d divine some intellectually comprehensive spiritual world […]
