Album Reviews

Yianna Bekris gives an emotional presentation where she brings some of the most poignant and dreamy works of the year.

Fyrnask on their fourth studio album ‘VII Kenoma’ reaches a high virtue in the hierarchy of modern black 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.

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

‘Vökudraumsins fangi’ draws a thin line between aggression and deeply melancholic elements of Icelandic black metal.

Go out an explore vast mountain ranges and forests on Osi and the Jupiter’s latest EP of Americana tinged, spiritual folk: ‘Appalachia’.

‘Alpha Ursae Minoris’ is a record by which Sombre Hèritage will differntiate themselves from the other Quebec black metal bands.

Mohngang is epic in scope and its melodies often reach the fantasy realm of pagan black metal.

Epic/atmospheric black metal ensemble Sojourner fulfills their quest once again as they deliver a sentimental piece of melodic romanticism.

Murg depicts their work of art in a fascinating way. The band certainly falls under the category of old school black metal.