Album Reviews
27/03/2020
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Maxen
Enepsigos embodies the malign and the infernal side of black metal.
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26/03/2020
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Maxen
Perdition Temple’s third album is recommended for fans of Vader, Angelcorpse, and Malevolent Creation.
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Graceless proves that the Dutch underground scene is still alive and kicking with a destructive death/doom release!
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Ladies and gentlemen, The Night Flight Orchestra will now start their on board service for their latest album ‘Aeromantic’ with a wide selection of cheesy campiness from the eighties.
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15/03/2020
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Solothus released a staggering album and it’s very close to the level of a masterpiece, recommend for fans of Convulse, Krypts, and Rippikoulu.
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14/03/2020
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Annet W.
I imagine this is what a person sounds like form the inside when they experience depression or any form of really, deep, dark thoughts.
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13/03/2020
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Lucas
After their two demo's and three EP's, Slaughter Messiah brings their characteristic sophisticated, aggressive and black sound
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12/03/2020
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Samoht
‘Ascension’ constitutes the third and final arc of the tryptich that Regarde Les Hommes Tomber started with their self-titled debut album nearly 7 years ago.
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10/03/2020
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The French duo Khaosgott and Fog takes a wider approach to create a saccharine quality of melodic black metal on Cénotaphe's latest release.
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07/03/2020
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Maxen
Attunement to Death is a bit one-dimensional and the consistency of the new tracks proves that the trio has a deep principle to cavernous death metal.
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