• 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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Behemoth – The Satanist | Review

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I shouldn't have to waste time going over the events surrounding Behemoth frontman Adam “Nergal” Darski but I will anyway. Briefly. Between 2009's Evangelion...


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The Black Dahlia Murder – Everblack | Review

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I must confess I was never a huge fan of The Black Dahlia Murder and their melodic death metal attack until the day a...


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Age of Taurus - Desperate Souls of Tortured Times | Review

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Rise Above Records is a name that rouses reverential bows in doom metal circles. Lee Dorrain’s (ex-Napalm Death/Cathedral) label, founded back in 1989 and...


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Entrails - Raging Death | Review

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Sweden’s Entrails are back with their third length release of early Entombed-worshipping death metal, the aptly titled ‘Raging Death.’ Their previous two efforts, ‘Tales...


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The Ocean - Pelagial | Review

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Gripping us by the heels and dragging us from the water’s edge down through all five pelagic depth-zones with their latest epic ‘Pelagial’, German...


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Cathedral - The Last Spire | Review

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The end is nigh as the tenth and final LP, ‘The Last Spire’, from legendary doomsayers Cathedral lands upon us. After 23 years of...


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Gypsyhawk - Revelry And Resilience

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For the most part, when it comes to music, us metalheads can be a dour, depressing and serious lot. Generally we prefer to listen...


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