News Posts

Another serving of Hell City’s new music in anticipation of their upcoming new album!

Camu comes back from an 8 year long hiatus with the first song of a trilogy…

Some doomy and gloomy rock/metal coming your way from Portland with Idle Hands!

For the first time ever, Ensiferum is bringing their music to the rest of Europe live in an acoustic setting!

A Storm of light releases Prime Time of the new album Athroscene.

The 2019 line-up of Steelfest is getting close to complete now with yet another 8 names added…

The veil is lifted a bit on the crazy progressive music that’ll come your way from Art Against Agony with a first single!

Sacrificium Carmen is keeping the flames of Finnish black metal burning destructively hot!

Witchthroat Serpent comes with their latest offering of psychedelic black arts inspired music!

Hopeless Records launches their “Songs That Saved My Life” campaign, supporting organisations benefiting mental health and suicide prevention!

Album Reviews

Demonaz has crafted an intellectual material that animates the band as one of the leading acts in the black metal genre.

Through a fissure between space and time comes crawling Abythic’s debut’ Beneath Ancient Portals’, an album that has been waiting patiently beyond our plane of existence since the Antediluvian age also known to us mortals as the nineties.

If Marduk’s “Frontschwein” generally possessed the fierce and brutal elements, then “Viktoria” has managed to proceed as a natural continuation to its prior.

Khemmis Desolation cover

Khemmis’s third album “Desolation” shapes traditional harmony to modern metal

Hekatomb is without doubt a vicious inferno of the wicked and Funeral Mist has inevitably set the bar high on the new studio album.

Reverorum Ib Malacht, although a catholic band, delivers one of the most haunting, insane and absolutely mind-bending records black metal has seen this year, pushing the limits of the genre even further.

California’s Barren Altar has been working their way up to their first full length of blackened death doom for the past four years through various EPs and a split. June, however, will finally see the release of their debut proper.

Uada perfects their identity by sounding raw, aggressive and melodic at the same time. This specific style which has transformed them into a respectable and renown black metal band to rise from the USA.

Burn The Priest is back! No, don’t worry: Lamb of God didn’t just recently quit. Don’t expect new work, just covers of the music that inspired these guys to make the music they do now.

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