Album Reviews

One of the major contemporary bands to rise from Scandinavia in 1997 was the Norwegian black metal band 1349. During the peak of the second wave of black metal the band became a force to be reckoned with among many other bands such as Satyricon, Gorgoroth , Immortal, etc.  The Norwegian outfit whose music was […]

Airbourne, the hard rock misfits of a new generation are back with a “Boneshaker” of a record!

Are you comfortable? Doesn’t matter really. Turn the volume up to 11 and doom on with Monolord’s magnum opus ‘No Comfort’.

North-American death metal band Vitriol haven’t been around for very long yet, but they put themselves on the map in no time.

Druadan Forest draws its aesthetic from black metal, however dungeon synth is expanded to cover many wondrous worlds of fantasy. Many themes on the new album are reminiscent of bands such as Summoning, early Mortiis and Burzum.

Abysmal Lord delivers a bestial and primitive creation of brutal and raw war metal!

Borknagar releases one of their most emotional albums to date with a thoroughly changed line-up.

From an alternate version of the Earth where the eighties never ended comes Bestialord’s ‘Black Mass Wedding’ with a proto doom meatal record that they simply don’t make anymore on this plane.

Black metal outfit Asagraum delivers a majestic and chilling follow-up to their debut release.

Heroic, positive, powerful, religious if you want it to be, don’t be afraid to be yourself, … The same formula as Skillet always use, and it still gives me goosebumps