Album Reviews

The word I find myself using a lot here is power. King Creature is at its best when they go all out and produce nice hardrock with balls.

‘Totschläger (A Saint Slayer’s Songbook)’ is a testimony to the band’s craftsmanship and skills, proving again that Abigor’s music has always been about originality and innovation.

‘Nucleus’ is densely packed with a stratum of complex riffs and deep guttural growls. Within its time length of forty-one minutes the band swagger in applying overwhelming brutality.

Nas Alcameth has conveyed a sublime symphony of nightmare. ‘Melinö’ is beautifully crafted by the multilayered instruments. This is highly recommended for fans of Limbonic Art, Nightbringer, and Aoratos.

The veterans of Lie in Ruins on their third album deliver a firm treat for the fans of old school death /doom metal.

“Ravening Iron” is more than an embodiment of 80s heavy metal. The band has conveyed surreal art that draws life from the ancient mythologies of magic and dragons.

‘Teufelsgeist’, the new record by Urfaust is another unique approach to the black metal genre.

New Jersey melodeath masters Hath re-released their 2015 EP with a few bonus features.

Five Finger Death Punch is an American metal band formed in 2005. Their popularity got a boost with the release of their third album ‘American Capitalist’. After the double album ‘The Wrong Side Of Heaven And The Righteous Side Of Hell Volume 1 & 2’ they finally got the headline status they deserve. Now they […]