Album Reviews

Even after 23 years Skepticism’s debut “Stormcrowfleet” still stands as a monolith of doom.

The Hunt for White Christ is an excellent follow up to the Dawn of the Nine, showing these veterans still have some tricks up their sleeves.

Raw Peace’s new full length fires 100 bullets before the first one hits target… you thought you heard aggression before? THINK AGAIN!

Gorod releases their magnus opus: Æthra.

Is Disturbed getting old? Evolution feels like an oxymoron! Is it truly an evolution or merely a devolution in disguise?

Geeky good times aside, Gama Bomb still have a penchant for social commentary, criticizing current events with a sharp and witty sense of humour.

Helix is surprising. It’s catchy and poppy. But also sturdy and material for head banging. Definitely give it a listen if you’re in for something new.

Compared to his previous solo albums, ‘For the Love of Metal’ has a better sound quality, has songs that get your body moving and this one definitely makes a statement. It’s one hell of a hard rock album, full of powerful songs to rock out to. 

Skraeckoedlan’s reissue of Äppelträdet, for those of you who like heavy riffs that will take you on an intergalactic expedition, and grooves so deep they could rearrange tectonic plates.

Get crushed by machine in this inescapable impending doom record by Author & Punisher!

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