Album Reviews

Swiss black metal duo Ateiggär on the first studio album “Tyrannemord” incorporates something rare that makes their music one of a kind, this is a great Nordic-inspired piece of a symphonic black metal that comes similar to bands like Kvist. Out via Eisenwald.

‘The Suns of Perdition – Chapter III: The Astral Drain’ is a stunning offering from the Canadian black metal outfit Panzerfaust, who has captured the modern methods of experimental black metal with cinematic landscapes to truly manifest the beauty of creating a piece of immersing music. Out on Eisenwald.

Ceremonial Castings eleventh album “Our Journey Through Forever” is an introspective record that highlight’s the band’s past works.

Gather round all you folk of the woods as Sean Kratz will take you once more across the wilds of his Appalachian homeland on Osi and The Jupiter’s newest record ‘Stave’. Out now via Eisenwald.

Ungfell’s third album ‘Es grauet’ is beautifully textured with Swiss folk tunes. Recommended for fans of black/folk metal.

‘Levende I Brønshøj Vandtårn’ is built on a massive composition of raw black metal but there are clear and distinctive elements that separate Solbrud from other contemporary bands today.

Bringing together four different artists on the Eisenwald roster, Songs of Songs and Spirit takes you deep into the forest for and entmoot between By The Spirits, Felwarden, Mosaic and Osi and the Jupiter.

Turia’s last release is a hypnotic and atmospheric black metal album that is just perfect for these dark winter days.

“The Suns of Perdition – Chapter II: Render unto Eden” is the newest epic brought by Canadian black metal masters Panzerfaust?

Uada lets the genie out of the bottle for the third time with their latest offering of melodic black metal, ‘Djinn’

Lists

August proves to be a highly exciting and surprisingly full month for new releases! Here is a small selection of those that are most anticipated by our editorial staff!