
Album Review | Dropdead | S/t 2020
Racists better get to running, because Dropdead’s back and banging the war drums.

An Interview with Therapy Sunday (Experimental Electronic from CT)
Their self-titled record is like getting a brain massage from a warbling synth and a trap snare.

Album Review | Havukruunu | Uinuos syömein sota
Fueled by folklore and guitar solos.

EP REVIEW | Ox Hunger | Gloss on the Blood
This is a fearful record for sure, but it is a fear that cannot ebb away simply because you are not in control of it. In other words, paranoia.

Album Review | MSW | Obliviosus
Taking the concept of catharsis to an unspoken place few dare to venture by infusing something rarely used in extreme metal: beautiful carnage.

Album Review | Clairvoyance | Demo ’20
With the state of the world as it is, it’s really no surprise that so many new death metal bands are erupting onto the scene. 2020 has been bludgeoning us over the head since late February, so what better soundtrack to that metaphysical beating than some dank and disturbing death?


Album Review | Dunwich | Tail-Tied Hearts
Russia’s Dunwich remind us how even little brush strokes can shape a wholly haunting landscape.

Album Review | lamb | theories on decay
Excellent experimental ep from Lamb. A consolidation of anguish and growth.

Album Review | Protest The Hero | Palimpsest
A well put together album that just didn’t hook me in.

Album Review | 156/Silence | Irrational Pull
40 minutes of hardcore edging, but for your ears.

Album Review | Bell Witch and Aerial Ruin | Stygian Bough Volume I
Seeping atmosphere. A dirge for an undeserved death.

Album Review | Behold… The Arctopus | Hapeleptic Overtrove
The universe collapses. This is the soundtrack.

EP Review | Almyrkvi / The Ruins of Beverast Split | Self-titled
Event horizon in music form.

Album Review | Esoctrilihum | Eternity of Shaog
Accursed black metal, the sound of anathema.