Three things are all you need in order to get an idea of whether The Wiccan is an album for you or not: 1: It is Black Metal with a traditional Greek twist, not unlike […]
Divine Ascension is a female fronted progressive metal outfit from (Melbourne) Australia. Over the past few years this sixtet from down under have developed a complex and unique sound. Meanwhile, Liberator os their second full-length, […]
One thing is for certain: If you are looking for musical superstar bands (or a very talented one-man band), you will more often than not look towards the Black Metal scene. And Norwegian (obviously, Norwegian) […]
Back in 2006 British doom pioneers released A Line of Deathless Kings, an album that not only is among their finest, but an album that possessed energy, hunger and vitality that made the band feel […]
Few things you need to know about me before you read this review. I’ve been following Iron Maiden for three decades. I think that The X Factor is a phenomenal album. I think that the […]
In May 2009 the band Suicide Heaven was founded, but shortly after the band changed its name to Gyze. Thus, Gyze is a Japanese melodic death metal (with notable Neo-Classical influences) trio who we’ve presented […]
Ob(Servant) is a nine-tracker re-release of this band (founded in 1999) from down under. It comes as a follow-up to the highly aclaimed predecessor Symbols Of Failure. Ob (Servant) is their fourth studio album, released […]
Founded in 2003 Burning Saviours are a Swedish doom lords, a band that has been on I Hate Records since the release of their second full-length Hundus. Boken Om Förbannelsen (The Book About The Curse) […]
Take two equal parts of Black and Doom Metal, mix them together into one person and add several talented session musicians. Stir for five years in a city in Austria and you end ud with […]
Most Russian bands I’ve heard in the last few years were mainly playing doom, pagan and gothic metal. Tacit Fury is different in a sense that they are playing a groovy and brutal death metal. […]