Briefer album reviews of the latest albums from Beneath the Massacre (Fearmonger), Benighted (Obscene Repressed), Black Curse (Endless Wound), and DVT (To the Great Monolith II).
Briefer album reviews of the latest albums from Beneath the Massacre (Fearmonger), Benighted (Obscene Repressed), Black Curse (Endless Wound), and DVT (To the Great Monolith II).
Well, it seems that there is an 80s metal revival party going on right now so I may as well jump on and enjoy the ride.
An album review podcast of the eighth LP, Seminar IX: Darkness of Being, from the noisy sludge metal behemoths, Old Man Gloom.
Under the Pier are stoking the coals of the mathcore funeral pyre into a new and hungry inferno with their debut LP.
Infant Island paint ugly truths with vibrant colors on their latest LP.
An outlandish cross-pollination of psychedelic synth quirks, verdant folk melodies, acid-churning sludge, and a sundry of timbres balmy, bitter, and beatific.
A thoroughly fresh and original thrash band and should be listened to on merit alone and not on any musicological or nostalgic whims.
I like the part with the guitar and the drums and the yelling.
Forced to eat moldy granola.
An open, relaxed, space-y, sound; very seventies, combined with deity-crushing, maddened, black metal. There is no band out there that sounds like Oranssi Pazuzu.
A psychedelic trip gone awry.
An auditory experience that channels the fragrant stillness of a twilit evening in the dead of summer.