Album Reviews

25 years after their sophomore classic ‘Solar Lovers’ Dutch death doom masters of melancholy, Celestial Season, induct us into their gloomy arts with ‘Secret Teachings’.

On ‘Scriptures’ you should expect nothing but a groundbreaking performance and for this reason, Benediction’s latest record is inflated with that nostalgic old spirit.

Morta Skuld on their sixth album continues the dynamic pace of the music, ‘Suffer for Nothing’ is a high standard death metal album.

Basement Critters released their first full album. If you like to hear some Belgian hardcore, check this out.

LIK’s ‘Misanthropic Breed’ is extremely powerful with infectious grooves and the bulky riffs.

Minnesota’s Void Rot rips a hole in the multiverse of death and doom on their debut record ‘Descending Pillars’

The only thing you can do after this is push the repeat button and listen to the new Seether album once again because it’s so great.

Last April, Nightwish released their latest album. Let it surprise you in a good way.

The sophomore conveys various versions of black metal that extend from Scandinavia to the Italian methods of black metal.

Russia is often forgotten when it comes to metal, but here is Drops of Heart to remind us of the contrary.