Album Reviews

Ever imagined what the ideal soundtrack to the series ‘Preacher’ would sound like? Far from the diabolical grandeur of his main band, with Me And That Man, Behemoth’s frontman Nergal goes back once more to his grassroots in the sophomore record to the Americana fueled. ‘New Man New Songs, Same Shit, Vol.1’.

Death Clan OD is a Mephistophelian soundtrack to the dark and occult ages.

‘Titans of Creation’ is a robust mixture of complex guitar work, aggression and above all, it’s the ultimate thrash metal record.

Enepsigos embodies the malign and the infernal side of black metal.

Solothus released a staggering album and it’s very close to the level of a masterpiece, recommend for fans of Convulse, Krypts, and Rippikoulu.

Attunement to Death is a bit one-dimensional and the consistency of the new tracks proves that the trio has a deep principle to cavernous death metal.

With Nero Di Marte’s Immoto, a swift blend of theatrical vocals, spoken word and grunts, dissonant filth and melodic pieces, post / progressive / avant-garde / dissonant / black / death / atmospheric metal in a clean and polished package is served.

Ygg effectively weaves the melodies of folk and the triumphant themes of paganism.

If you have enjoyed the latest Sinmara, Drudkh and Mgla, then look no further.

After 6 years Tyr is back with a brand new album ‘Hel’. Find out here why it took them so long and why it was worth the wait.