Nortt is an undeniable innovator and idealist extremist. His passionate yearning for death, his blood-curdling vocal gargles, and […]
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The decade plus long journey to ‘Divine Cessation’ is almost more interesting than the album itself. Looking back […]
German King Diamond worshipers Attic had been leading up to their magnum epic concept album for years and […]
The influence of modern thrash bands like Revocation and Vektor cannot be understated and as those bands have […]
My knowledge of Hungarian metal is extremely limited and that is especially true when it comes to thrash […]
This Danish band have found an impressive middle-ground between the expressive atmospheric riffing of modern shape-shifting black metal […]
Careful now, box up your funny shaped head and your dumbo ears. ‘The Ripper’ isn’t aiming for your […]
Here I present Part III of the latest in a series of a comprehensive sub-genre analysis features that I began […]
Where better than Bangladesh to form a thrash metal band? A country where about four percent of the […]
Black metal music, depending on your tastes, has either been over-saturated and trend happy for the last two […]
There are few metal sub-genres that I am not a fanatic of but melodic black metal is perhaps […]
In the ten years since White Wizzard’s glorious mid-80’s NWOBHM styled EP ‘High Speed GTO’ and their amazing […]
Despite the plentiful buzz surrounding Necrot’s debut full-length I hadn’t tracked down ‘Blood Offerings’ until now. I was […]
Much of the time I spent with the third iteration of Machine Games’ revival of the Wolfenstein series […]
Oddly enough I reviewed Scaphism’s debut full-length back in 2012 and gave it a pretty glowing review despite […]
Ten years ago I was far more hesitant to give bands from labels like Razorback Records a chance […]
There are many metal bands named Rapture and this is the death/thrash metal band from Greece that put […]
The thinking behind releasing two full-lengths within one month of each other is questionable. One of them will […]
For all of the brilliant heavy music coming from India these days Djinn and Miskatonic is surely at […]
The more times I listened to Morvigor’s sophomore album the less I understood it, the more disparate my […]
