30/10/2021   /  0 Comments   /   By :
7.6
Defying the very notion of what music can be, 'Ash', a collaboration of the Russian ambient acts Goatpsalm and Horthodox is a deeply unsettling experience of ambient horror, inspired by the religious history of their native lands.
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26/10/2021   /  0 Comments   /   By :
9
“Where Fear and Weapons Meet” reforms the signature sound of these Ukrainian warmongers who conjure a grim sense of fierce black metal.
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26/10/2021   /  0 Comments   /   By :
9.2
Rothadàs' creative ability to the crafting of antique old-school riffing is wrought from archaic technique, though the duo takes pride in crafting their aesthetics this paradigm will ensue vividly in their future direction.
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26/10/2021   /  0 Comments   /   By :
8
“Apexapien” holds like a block of concrete by the cohesive force of the members who excelled in their ability to craft an energetic slab of technique and brutality.
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21/10/2021   /  0 Comments   /   By :
7.8
With Vengeance, Twelve Foot Ninja continues to build on their path to becoming one of the more crazy hard-to-define bands within the metal genre.
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20/10/2021   /  0 Comments   /   By :
8.2
Putrevore’s “Miasmal Monstrosity” is relentlessly brutal and holds true to the band’s musical nature in presenting a putrid and odious quality of brutal death metal.
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20/10/2021   /  0 Comments   /   By :
8
“Pierres Brûlées” s a supercharged rhythmic album that offer a high-energy performance blessed with passionate melodies and the flair of the French black metal style.
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20/10/2021   /  0 Comments   /   By :
8.6
Let me tell you one thing: Holding Absence's album will haunt your heart and your brain until you decide to give in to it and let it devour you.
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19/10/2021   /  1 Comment   /   By :
10
Get ready to be immersed in some HEAVY horror themed masterpieces. Ice Nine Kills proves just why they're one of the best and it's a killer time.
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15/10/2021   /  0 Comments   /   By :
8.4
“Rugia” is another welcoming effort from this Polish band that never ceases to impress the old and the new fans.
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