Event horizon in music form.

Event horizon in music form.
Mamaleek explores and emits timbres that ceaselessly flood city streets with deafening clamor.
Accursed black metal, the sound of anathema.
An album review podcast of the eighth LP, Seminar IX: Darkness of Being, from the noisy sludge metal behemoths, Old Man Gloom.
An outlandish cross-pollination of psychedelic synth quirks, verdant folk melodies, acid-churning sludge, and a sundry of timbres balmy, bitter, and beatific.
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.
An auditory experience that channels the fragrant stillness of a twilit evening in the dead of summer.
“Oh, come with old Khayyám, and leave the Wise
To talk; one thing is certain, that Life flies;
One thing is certain, and the Rest is Lies;
The Flower that once has blown for ever dies.”
An album review podcast of There Existed an Addiction to Blood, the latest caustic offering from the experimental hip-hop group, clipping.
Succinct reviews of some cybergrind, harsh noise/industrial, and hardcore-infused death metal.
Members of The Body, Full of Hell, and Lingua Ignota combine to give us a lesson in restraint and trust on their debut LP.
An album review podcast of I’m Losing Myself, the debut LP from the solo experimental extreme metal project, An Isolated Mind.