Album Reviews

If the music of Drudkh defines the dark and atmospheric melancholic style of black metal then Hate of Forest is exactly the opposite.

The Specter captures the aesthetics of medieval and dark fantasy, drawing its themes to create a genuine soundtrack of horror.

Paysage D’Hiver channels a broad spectrum that covers the full range of the cold wintery fashion of atmospheric black metal.

A continuation of Wederganger, Dutch undeath metallers ‘Bezwering’ cast their first spell ‘Aan de wormen overgeleverd’ .

Ygg effectively weaves the melodies of folk and the triumphant themes of paganism.

Druadan Forest draws its aesthetic from black metal, however dungeon synth is expanded to cover many wondrous worlds of fantasy. Many themes on the new album are reminiscent of bands such as Summoning, early Mortiis and Burzum.

There is a reason why most of the solo bands are remarkably prolific, first they always come up with profuse ideas and they solely work on the basis of their songwriting process without depending on other musicians. There are many examples mainly in the black metal genre where solo bands like Burzum, Arckanum, Tartaros, The […]

If you consider yourself a fan of Drudkh then you shouldn’t think twice about picking up this compilation, A Few Lines in Archaic Ukrainian is Drudkh’s tour de force.

Onlooker is a an atmospheric black metal by Windswept that will connect you with nature and dark poetry.

Dimmu Borgir is at the top of their game by installing fresh traits on their tenth album.