Album Reviews

Conny Ochs 4th solo album is available. Find out here how that turned out.

Streaming straight from Florida’s swamps comes Worm’s sophomore album ‘Gloomlord’ ever so creepingly as it burrows itself deeper and deeper into the putrid, rotting flesh of primordial funeral doom.

If you’re a fan of Gorguts and Ulcerate then this album is surely going to satisfy you. This is a modern and ill-defined death metal record that does not pertain to any rules.

The debut album from Canada’s SYRYN boasts some classic power metal. Check it out!

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

The Krueggers deliver an album on which they managed to blend (post-)grunge and nu-metal into a balanced and engaging sound!

‘Divlja Vatra’ is a damned good record that sounds overtly raw, as well as subtly melodic and depressive at times.

Dead by Dawn Records keeps picking the cherries out of the death metal pie in the lowlands area. This time it are the young, hungry wolves of Moss upon the Skull who unleash their debut album ‘In Vengeful Reverence’ on vinyl and tape.

Revel In Flesh’s “The Hour of the Avenger” is a catchy album which includes many memorable moments from the melodies and aggression.

Necrophagia may have been put to rest after the untimely death of its main driving force Killjoy, but the undead rear their putrid head once more time with these selected cuts from their studio albums: ‘Here Lies Necrophagia: 35 Years of Death Metal’.