Album Reviews

Chalice of Suffering brings exactly what their band name promises: a chalice filled of doom and suffering…

Jamie Meyers and her loyal followers of Sabbath Assembly will preach their unholy gospel on their hallowed number seven album ‘A Letter in Red’. Come to the Sabbath.

Hath made their debut record count big time. A diverse and dynamic record that contains nothing but suprises and amazing musicianship.

Obscure Infinity might have released their best album to date.

Transcending Obscurity has put another jewel in their crown of doom with Illimitable Dolor’s sophomore opus ‘Leaden Light ‘.

Don’t adjust your sets. There is nothing wrong with your audio device. You are entering the twilight realm of Crowhurst.

This is a solid treat from the Satanic Dutch quartet who have reshaped the formula and made some necessarily changes.

Wondering what obscure dance music sounds like or if black metal can be sung in Dutch? Then have a listen to Laster’s latest record Het Wassen Oog.

In 2018 The hellish intronauts of Oranssi Pazuzu and Dark Buddha Rising came together for a one off event, commissioned for the Roadburn Festival, ingeniously monikered The Waste of Space Orchestra. Syntheosis is the studio interpretation of that psychotropic interdimensional journey.

Nordjevel’s Necrogenesis is a remarkable album that focuses on the musical ability of these North men who have unleashed one of the best black metal albums in 2019.