Album Reviews

Baest are insanely brutal, raw and incredibly captivating on their debut album Danse Macabre!

Carnation’s debut album is a great release despite of the minor flaws in the album, Chapel of Abhorrence pays a very good tribute to old school death metal.

Rituals is consists of nine solid tracks achieved and constituted with adequate models of old school death metal without sounding identical to any death metal band from Sweden.

“Sounds from the Vortex” is refreshingly modern and it’s definitely one of the substantial releases of 2018. Fans of Dissection, Sacramentum and Unanimated will dig this excellent release.

These Portuguese black metallers has installed a set of dynamic formulas to their debut entitled Unsettling Whispers, which can be defined as a modern black metal record that has a consequence gist of melodies and excellent song writing.

Abiogenesis was shaped and saw a steady evolution with multi-faceted ingredients. The album opens with a colossal track Revival where the guitar riffs are performed to meet the classic death metal standards.

Through Wilderness is considered fresh and different from most of the traditional death metal records, the new material is laden with swirling guitar tones of memorable riffs and low growl vocals that makes this record so essential for any death metal fan.

Hekatomb is without doubt a vicious inferno of the wicked and Funeral Mist has inevitably set the bar high on the new studio album.

This is an excellent death metal album done in the rotten old school death metal way the way that Gruesome wants it to be.

At War with Reality was entirely loaded with memorable riffs and fast pacing melodic death metal tracks, yet the latest album is immensely great.