• 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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Process of Guilt | Interview with Hugo Santos

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Inspired by the failures of mankind PROCESS OF GUILT have created the most accomplished and raging album of their career. Proud of the new...


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Bong – Mana-Yood-Sushai

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Bong, contrary to what we might be led to believe, do not play stoner rock heavily influenced by that magical plant that goes by...


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Moonloop | Interview with Eric Baule

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Hailing from Barcelona in Spain, Moonloop has spent the last several years of their career slowly developing and perfecting their sound and musical identity,...


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Forefather - Last of the Line

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Released in December last year by the British label Seven Kingdoms, Forefather’s sixth full-length work “Last of the Line” now sees an exclusive release...


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Moonloop - Deeply from the Earth

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Seemingly out of nowhere, this unknown Spanish act comes along and delivers a treasure of an album with “Deeply from the Earth”. The press...


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She Said Destroy - Bleeding Fiction

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Authors of one of the best metal albums released in 2008 the great “This City Speaks in Tongues”, Norwegians She Said Destroy are back...


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Dawn of Disease - Crypts of the Unrotten

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Described as Swedish death metal, “Crypts of the Unrotten" the second effort from Germany’s Dawn of Disease emanates a brutal yet melodic feeling that reminds...


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Old Head – Maximum Rock

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Old Head are essentially the Total Fucking Destruction crew with one MegaDan Tumulo on vocals, yet instead of unleashing frantic bursts of grind madness these...


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Pharaoh | Interview with Matt Johnsen

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Heavy Metal purveyors Pharaoh are on the verge of releasing their fourth full-length “Bury the Light” and we traded e-mails with Matt Johnsen to ask...


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El Caco - Hatred, Love & Diagrams

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In recent years, Norway has proven that is more than just the most reliable source for pure and hard black metal bands, offering some truly...


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Pharaoh – Bury the Light

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Pharaoh have been churning out some classic and powerful heavy metal since 1997, but to most people they’re still remembered for vocalist’s Tim Aymar involvement...


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Antipope – House of Harlot

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I often complain that I don’t receive a wide enough variety of music to review as sometimes, it seems that everything just sounds the same....


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Mors Subita - Human Waste Compression

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Made up of former and current members of Eternal Tears of Sorrow, Dark Flood and Catamenia, Finland’s Mors Subita show a lot of promise with...


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East of the Wall - The Apologist

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“The Apologist” is the follow-up to last year’s “Ressentiment” and it sees East Of The Wall steering towards a slightly more streamlined and melodic approach,...


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The Browning – Burn This World

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Once at the vanguard of the extreme metal, Earache Records now tries to sell us The Browning, a Dallas-based collective that is described as adventurous...


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Iwrestledabearonce - Ruining it for Everybody

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Although I’m not a fan of Rap or Hip-Hop I’m aware that there’s this thing called MC battles, where MCs rap against each other to...


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Ghost Brigade | Interview with Janne Julin

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Since the release of the 2009’s album “Isolation Songs”, Finland’s Ghost Brigade has solidified as one of the most engaging and inventive acts within the...


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Atriarch - Forever the End

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Featuring members from Graves At Sea, Trees, Final Conflict, and Get Hustle, Atriarch’s “Forever the End” dwells in the same slow-dragging and monolithic doom of...


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Ghost Brigade - Until Fear No Longer Defines Us

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“Until Fear No Longer Defines Us” is the highly anticipated follow-up to 2009's stellar “Isolation Songs”, and despite starting off with a breathtakingly beautiful and...


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