Dav Tull 11 articles

Musician, blacksmith, and writer. Collector, too. Never enough hours in the day, but always ready to give something a listen.

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Review: Knekelput “Teloorgang”

Happy belated New Year, Antichrist faithful, and happy 20th anniversary so far. After fighting back those last few hangers-on from the past year and shaking...

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Review: Deadly Vipers “Low City Drone” [Fuzzorama Records]

Metal puts a lot of stock into geography. We’re always ready to slap a locale on as a label or adjective to canonize a sound...

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Review: Gutvoid “Durance of Lightless Horizons” [Blood Harvest]

So what happened to death metal? That’s not meant to be sneering or derisive, but it feels like the most concise way to describe my...

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Review: Stafia “Tales from Beyond the Fog”

Winter finally found my home for the first time this year, in the form of freezing temperatures and an inch or so of snow. Despite...

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Review: Ekoa “Chrysalis”

I always feel a flutter of excitement whenever a debut makes it my way. Big or small, it’s a refreshing reminder that there is no...

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Review: Hellgrimm “Ritual”

For every song there are two audiences: the one intended and the one eventually found. The difference between the two can range between disheartening and...

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Review: Hats Barn “Y.a.HW.e.H” [Osmose Productions]

It’s a point that probably doesn’t need to be brought up on a website called “Antichrist Magazine”, but good grief how terrible is religious music?...

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Review: Dïatrïbe “Satyric Eye” [Iron, Blood and Death Corporation]

Either through an innate preference for the heroic amidst the mundane, or at the very least for the sake of convenience, undertakings great and small...

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Review: I Was Born Twice “Nemiza”

To call the past few years ‘tumultuous’ is a disservice at best and a disaster at worst. With the upending of the music industry going...

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Review: Sidus Atrum “Spiral of Life” [Kvlt und Kaos Productions]

Life is pain. In both immeasurable atrocities and mundane disappointments, there is only acceptance that no one gets out alive, no one escapes without scars,...

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Review: Berzerker “Pereat Mundus”

In the waning days of 2021, Vienna-based black metalers Berzerker bequeathed to the world Pereat Mundus, a bruising debut nearly half a decade in the...