Album Reviews

Darkestrah’s seventh album “Nomad” inspires the listener to traverse through dark places, as the whole music emerges from the ancient landscapes of pagan kingdoms. It’s a sleekly written, very raw shamanic black metal album, highly recommended for fans of Moonsorrow, Nokturnal Mortum, and Ygg. Out today, March 29th via Osmose Productions.

“Tales of Othertime” brings the dark and medieval fusion of melodic/dungeon in a style of their own.

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.