Album Reviews

Primitive Man emerges once more from his cave, armed with his third bludgeoning of doom, noise and sludge: ‘Immersion’.

Venerate and fear the rope along with Rope Sect on their death rock debut ‘The Great Flood’ and celebrate the end of times.

The Swedish priests of The Funeral Orchestra have gathered after almost two decades for their second full length of doomed funerary rituals, ‘Negative Evocation Rites’, out on Nuclear War Now!.

‘Æequiizoiikum’ is an intense robotic foray into the sci-fi realms of the extra-terrestrial. With only six actual tracks Khthoniik Cerviiks are capable to get you all hooked on their outlandish trait.

Faceless Burial interfaces with the obsolete methods of old school death metal.

Though the original hunter gatherers are of the past, Avatar’s Hunter Gatherer is a product of the future and it’s here to stay.

‘Seven Oracles’ initiates them into the obscure hallmarks of Icelandic black metal.

The Specter captures the aesthetics of medieval and dark fantasy, drawing its themes to create a genuine soundtrack of horror.

In short, this is an album that will please all Powerwolf fans and will give new fans a taste of what the band is like on cd and live. It makes you want to go to one of their shows and watch them for yourself.

French heavy metal about strong women in medieval tales. En garde!