News Posts

Alex Erian discusses choosing the artwork for Despised Icon’s upcoming record ‘Purgatory’

‘A Virulent Strain of Retaliation’ is the latest single off Devourment’s upcoming ‘Obscene Majesty’.

After a quite strong month with many releases by big names, it seems like February is more dedicated to the underground!

Summer is over, most of the festivals have come and go… but September is here with a shitload of releases to keep you busy!

We’re halfway the festival summer and still the new releases are not slowing down one bit… Check out what is coming this month!

Summer has started and the festival season is in full gear, but let’s not forget about all of the releases that are still coming our way! Get ready for this!

This month seems to be way more extreme than the past ones…

Oh, what to buy?

Interviews

We had a chat with Jón Már Ásbjörnsson, vocalist for Icelandic hardcore unit Une Misère. Here are some details about the band, their next album and the dark place that is Iceland.

Stories

After the listening session of Gaahls Wyrd’s ‘GastiR – Ghosts Invited’ I got to sit down and have a quick chat with the band.

Album Reviews

Pulchra Morte blends the melodies with aggression and they do it with quality.

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

Vanum has released a very good album and I can see them slowly emerging to the surface, give them some time and they will draw more attention.

Gorgon may have a different approach to symphonic death metal but from my point of view Elegy shows a fair effort from this band.

Through the medium of metal Rotting Christ have achieved their musical art and this time they have nailed with perfection!!!

The absolute standard of channeling the primitive style of black metal and the aggressiveness of thrash metal on Saqra’s Cult new album it’s not very common with the bands from this genre nowadays.

Ossuarium’s “Living Tomb” is an album that lives up to the hype. And can surely withstand the erosion of time and space, I would proudly place this album right beside Disma’s debut album “Towards the Megalith”.

Altarage doesn’t intend to create any beauty when it comes to music instead they approach metal with extreme methods of deformity.

Swallow The Sun has forged a stairway towards undefined plains and yet with each release they seem to capture a refined art.

Obliteration are truly motivated with distinctive and divergence from most of the current old school death metal bands.