• Interview with earthtone9

    earthtone9 discuss the creative process behind In Resonance Nexus, their collaboration with producer Lewis Johns, and offer insight into the album’s exploration of themes like perception and reality.

  • Interview with Hail Spirit Noir

    Hail Spirit Noir delve into the inspiration behind their intense new sound, the philosophical and scientific themes that shape the album, and the collaborative process that brought Fossil Gardens to life.

  • Interview with Fuck The Facts

    Fuck The Facts drummer Mathieu Vilandre was kind enough to take some time to answer some questions regarding their new album “Pleine Noirceur”.

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Haymaker - Let Them Rot | Review

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There isn’t an appropriate way to start this review, nor is there an appropriate way to talk about the band in question. Haymaker is...


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Left For Dead - 1 | Review

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Let’s get right to it; I’m infinitely excited that Left for Dead are making new music. I think a lot of people are. It’s...


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Top 10 Albums of 2013, by Bill Haff

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There are so many albums to choose from; so many demo tapes, 7”s, splits, et al, and I’m allowing all of these to be in...


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Weekend Nachos - Still | Review

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The self-proclaimed “Hatebreed for wimps” act Weekend Nachos are at it again with another release on the Upper Darby, Pennsylvania record label, Relapse Records....


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Toxic Holocaust - Chemistry of Consciousness | Review

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Rejoice, all ye thrash fans and revivalists. Toxic Holocaust has released a new record, and it is everything you’ve come to know (and hopefully...


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Oranssi Pazuzu - Valonielu | Review

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Two years following the release of 'Kosmonument', a release that bridges the gap between psychedelia and black metal, Finnish act Oranssi Pazuzu are at...


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The Ruins Of Beverast - Blood Vaults... | Review

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With a gurgling introduction that opens the album, Meilenwald throws the listener into the darkest depths with a nine minute epic, “Daemon”. Slow, dooming...


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