Album Reviews

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.

Follow Skogen on their journey through the vast, dark woods of Sweden and their folklore

With all the celebration around the 20th anniversary of Emperor’s magnum opus ‘ Anthems of the Welkins at Dusk’ you might almost be forgiven for forgetting that Ihsahn has been running a very successful solo career for more than a decade.

Eïs, formerly known as Geïst, comes home with a sound that reminds of their earlier days.

Here is a timeless collection of melancholic tales of woe that shine brilliantly in its authentic, heartfelt simplicity.

We reviewed Witchery’s latest album ‘I am Legion’ for you, check it out here!

It’s all about quality of aggressiveness and memorable riffs, fast solos lie tornados and fierce drumming which makes them sound evil.

Trident wolf eclipse, the latest album by Watain releases the wild wolf inside you.

Aosoth combines some of the most talented members of the French underground and the result is shear furious and ferocious Black Metal

Gig Reports

There’s bands out there that make you headbang, that make you grab another drink and party and then there’s bands that stump you. This is exactly what Myrkur and Sólstafir do.

Some of the world’s finest doom metal bands got together at Amuz in Antwerp to play a very special show that will be remembered by every single person in the small audience.

We’re taking you with us on a trip to a totally different plane field with 5 bands of the highest quality atmospheric black metal…