Album Reviews

Swartadauþuz has ultimately achieved his purpose, there is no doubt about how good the songwriting on Musmahhu’s debut was made.

The 13th Beast is still a fair album but flows into the typical level of extremity,this album could have been way better if the band considered to slow the pace and add more creative ideas into the songs.

Barshasketh have their own unique sound, this is a contemporary black metal album. That has found an astonishing balance between the purity of the 2nd wave and the dissonance of the modern age.

Impetus of Death demands your patience it may take some time for the tracks to materialize before it grips your senses and suffocates you with its churnings horrific madness.

Festerday isn’t a Carcass clone, this band has been around for over almost three decades now and they are firmly rooted into the death metal style.

Vanitas Vanitatvm in general has two dimensions where the band successfully stick to the raw black metal style then suddenly transit into slower musical passages.

Sargeist aptly reached to a grandeur level there was a time when the band was a disciple but after years of cultivation they became musical mentors.

Wiegedood are straight black metal band that has forged its own identity and sound in a very short period of time.

Outer Heaven is a band that has the nature of shifting their musical soundscapes into a multi-spectrum of old school death metal.

The Hunt for White Christ is an excellent follow up to the Dawn of the Nine, showing these veterans still have some tricks up their sleeves.