Album Reviews

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

Naglfar still remains among the superior bands in Sweden, this is a very well-crafted album mixed with blackened melodies and solid aggression.

Mørketida on their EP ‘Traveler of the Untouched Voids’ delves into the rudimentary style of the second wave of black metal.

The True Werwolf’s “Devil Crisis” is one of the best releases of the year Werewolf Records always brings some of the highest quality bands from the (Finnish) underground scene.

Korgonthurus releases an album perfect for fans of Horna, Gorgoroth, and Sargeist. This is a worthy album that deserves your immediate attention!

Mavorim’s “Axis Mundi” is a comfortable record to listen to there is clearly something unique about the newest album.

Since the debut album, the band became the most adherents for Jon Nödtveidt’s legacy.

Vaeok’s self-titled E.P. offers a haunting experience akin to a horror movie soundtrack.

Murg depicts their work of art in a fascinating way. The band certainly falls under the category of old school black metal.

‘Divlja Vatra’ is a damned good record that sounds overtly raw, as well as subtly melodic and depressive at times.