Whipping through the rushes of weirding, thrashing, progressive-lite, and riff-obsessed channeling found on ‘Manic Despair‘ we can unmistakably […]
Category Archive: Reviews
Shepherding the mind unto the great nothing and settling upon the surging edges of a certain titular supervoid […]
Despite the focus upon consistency, steadfast methodology, and a commitment to a certain sound (and didn’t I mention […]
SHORT REVIEWS Our first set of September 2022 releases finds us striking a bit of obscure gold between […]
Attonitus novitate mali divesque miserque effugere optat… — The notion that a relative handful of men continue to […]
The lament of inconsequentiality festering within ancient, opportunistic apocalyptic cults passed on within meagerly adaptive spawn only reads […]
Our willing collapse into death, knowing all too well the bartering had up ’til that point been worth […]
Excurse is an A Coruña, Galicia-based (northwest Spain) solo project from M.S., a musician active in various projects […]
SHORT REVIEWS Our final set of August 2022 releases finds us ahead of ourselves, largely spanning the final […]
“When I see the blindness and the misery of man, when I regard the whole silent universe and […]
To cleave apart, to degrade, to cleave apart and degrade, to cleave apart and then degrade, to degrade […]
Inspired by the wilt of traditional autumnal poetry and its natural applications to one’s aging into the perceived […]
To enter a pact of unhindered creative development and emerge on the far side together as an compelling, […]
Steeped in the oily morass purported by an ancient school of instinctive, chaotic heretical thought the melodic black […]
Ten percent of the United States population have accrued seventy percent of its total wealth, the folks who […]
Named for the enormous, imposing fortress that’d serve as the backdrop for the end of a century long […]
Back to the dirt with ’em, a great stinking cemeterial heap in mind. — The times they are […]
The lamentations of the unwilling non-participant godhead, the suicidal immortal unfalteringly persists in mythos and religious fictions alike […]
Larger than life, but no bigger than the people. — Being considered a “professional amateur” heavy metal band […]
Apocalyptic conscription brought us these killers of mankind, their resting rites preemptively read with the stink of dread-worn […]
