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Periphery III: This Time Its Even Personal-er?
In the first installment of a three-part series spotlighting pivotal bands in Black Metal's past and present, we take a look at the history...
This week's edition goes a bit of a different as we explore a brand new band blending funeral doom and atmospheric black metal.
Along comes album number three and, well, the Lost Society we knew, loved and described above has almost vanished into the ether. Seriously kids...
Oh come on. That riff isn't even fat - it's fucking obese.
In the eyes of the older traditionalist with a stunted view of musical growth and refusal to accept change, the Rotting Christ of today...
Holy Grail’s Times of Pride and Peril presents listeners with the third album from the Pasadena, California band. Compared to past works, this album...
What I think that Helvete teaches us is that there is still a very real fanaticism behind this music, even if we probably won't...
Farmer Nergal, coming to your ears 2016.
Norma Jean is coming to visit.
Every style of heavy metal, or music in general, has its culminating album: recordings that capture and define a movement or era. For Norwegian...
Chris Fronzak, making money.
Few if any bands based in sludge and doom get as weird as Flummox do. If you're also a fan of Mr. Bungle and...
11 years in the making.
Still waiting on the new album?
Panzerfaust was a huge step forward for Darkthrone. It's a testament not just to the band, but the early history of black metal.
Phenotype presents listeners with enough variety to keep them listening, and more than enough energy to want to headbang to. With a strong emphasis...
Both in regards to its iconic acclaim and general popularity, "Bodies" is the obvious go-to track. While I think that the full Sinner LP...
Speed is Obscura’s strength; always has, always will be, apparently. A definite showing of this is exhibited in how even the rocket-paced tracks are...
Maybe a new album in 2016? That, or 2017.
In today's Tech-Death Tuesday, we are switching the format up a bit. And focusing on more than the usual two bands a week format....
Extreme polemics have long held an unfortunate place in heavy metal in general, and black metal in particular.