Archives by: David Yeager

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A voice for Extreme Metal in the modern era and a lover of the old-school. Black Metal is my true passion, but I appreciate just about every sub-genre of Extreme Metal. A writer, a poet and a true believer.

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Review: Lucifer’s Child “The Illuminant” [Agonia Records]

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The Greek Black Metal scene was birthed alongside the Norwegian movement, and has kept in stride with it in some ways and surpassed it in others. The Greeks ...
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Review: MYR “Helvegen”

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The path to Hel is an open one. It requires very little guidance, as its way is paved through the heart of every man; torchlit and inviting as ...
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Review: Beleth’s Trumpet “Chapel of Bones” [Dominance of Darkness Records / Korpituli Productions]

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As the night approaches with its grim intent to hold the land of Suomi captive, and as Daemons writhe beneath the Huntress moon as it casts its ominous ...
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Review: Ancient Torment “Follow the Echo of Curses” [Eternal Death]

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The great passing on – life’s precious embers finally extinguished by Death’s icy grip, and nothing to show for it but time so frivolously wasted. The mystery of ...
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Review: Vokodlok “The Egregious Being”

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Man, the old days of Black Witchery and Bestial Warlust were fucking great. It’s bands like these mentioned that I think of whenever someone starts to talk Black/Death. ...
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Review: Nemus Anima “Rivers Flow Red”

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The renowned Finnish black metal scene has produced some of the finest Black Metal bands to have ever struck a chord or to have penned a note. The ...
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Review: Lacabra “Lacabra” [M-Theory Audio]

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Seattle, Washington, USA’s Lacabra – forged upon the ruins Locisteller and featuring a pack of seasoned artists – began their journey dead set upon making a name for ...
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