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By all accounts it’d seem Louisville, Kentucky occult heavy metal band Savage Master formed by chance, a mythological… […]
Vast and amorphous as ‘black’ metal music categorization is, the most special and effective pieces continue to be […]
It’d be difficult to describe the grotesque joy of stomach-churning carnage, unrepentant mayhem, and the ‘snap’ of fragile […]
THRASH ‘TIL DEATH is a 50 week long set of features exploring the legends who crossed over between […]
TEN FROM THE TOMB is a weekly feature in the form of a themed list devoted to grouping […]
Though there is endless minutiae to delve into, and plenty of deserving accolades along the way, in terms […]
Outside of a few key releases from Inter Arma, Lord Dying, Seer, Nightfucker, Fange, and Lord Mantis 2019 […]
The circle yet expands for Athens, Greece based occult black metal ordo Disharmony unto Tagma Magia Disharmony, a […]
As the very end of the thirteenth century crowned the fourteenth an ever-emerging malcontent between statesman and peon […]
‘Hidden History of the Human Race’ is itself an elaborately scribbled document of an internalized war with the […]
THRASH ‘TIL DEATH is a 50 week long set of features exploring the legends who crossed over between […]
Whereas so many death metal bands would rent the filth-ridden, doom-driven, old school of animated basement rotting (and […]
TEN FROM THE TOMB is a weekly feature in the form of a themed list devoted to grouping […]
The grinding buzz of a bottom-of-the-ocean tuned bass riff pushed through a couple of nasty distortion pedals is […]
The evolution of Italian death metal band Hour of Penance across twenty years and eight albums is marked […]
Tethered and running in circles, barking at anything and everything out of fear, the three albums deep neg […]
Punks don’t just happen upon enlightenment, right? The long-standing tradition of the reactionary flinging their body, and ‘self’, into […]
This wasn’t a great year for thrash metal, at least not compared to the overwhelming stream of black, […]
‘Kill ‘Em All’ has, for decades, been the exact right introductory dose of opiatic heirophony for distraught punk […]
