Album Reviews

Asthâghul once again delivers an impressive take on atmospheric black as he folds another chapter of his musical complexity with Esoctrilihum’s latest release.

‘Snare of All Salvation’ is full of mesmerizing moments of ghastly screeches and fast tempos.

Mørketida on their EP ‘Traveler of the Untouched Voids’ delves into the rudimentary style of the second wave of black metal.

Haxandraok’s newest is an occult black metal gem.

If you have enjoyed the latest Sinmara, Drudkh and Mgla, then look no further.

‘ΕΚΛΕΙΨΙΣ (Eclipse)’ finds the Greek trio immersing themselves in the dark and mystical form of black metal.

Schammasch’s ability to push their musical boundaries to a further dimension is defined as a work of art on their fourth album,’Hearts of No Light’.

“The Burning Dawn” is a great follow up to Cloak’s debut album, and the blackened occultists present a sheer aggression and diversity within the new tracks.

Teitanblood is an advanced model of modern war metal style, and the Spanish quartet are very captivating in creating a chaotic atmosphere overall.

“VII the Chariot” is intense and full of compelling riffs, orchestra synth work and dramatic vocals.