Album Reviews

This is a really cool heavy metal/ rock ‘n roll album by Gygax. It has different vibes to it. There is a very active solo guitar, which sounds cool, but can be a bit too much as well.

Idle Hands’ ‘Mana’ is a goth rroch/heavy metal masterpiece that strikes more than one emotional chord.

Baest seems to continue in the same direction of the debut album but this time they push harder where they intent to sound more organic and raw.

Nightfell borrow the elements of 90’s death metal and turn their sound into crushing obscure dirges.

All thriller and no filler, Destruction kills it again with a modern yet classic thrash metal sound!

Swedish apocalyptic pop duo Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio invites you to a four song foursome on ‘Ménage à Quatre’.

In pursuit of speaking the unspeakable, Kristin Hayter exorcises her own demons on the uncompromising survivor stories of Lingua Ignota’s third album ‘Caligula’.

The fresh take on extreme and death/crust metal style proves that the younger generation like the Estonian Swarn has their own methodical approach to this sub-genre.

It may take a few attempts for a band to reach to a certain level of competence but I can say that Witch Vomit has perfected their sound on the sophomore release.

Out of nowhere, mgła dropped their brand new full-length ‘Age of Excuse’, another record full of misanthropic black metal!