Ollie Assault 12 articles

Long-time Metalhead and singer in underground bands like TERRAVOID and PHIDION. I’m also making artworks occasionally.

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Review: Rammstein “Zeit” [Universal Music Group]

Rammstein arose from the grave in 2019 and released their first studio album in ten years. Just when they were about to embark on their...

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Review: Star One ”Revel In Time” [Inside Out Music]

After the rather mediocre mess that was Transitus, Arjen Lucassen completely redeem himself with what does best. A new metal opera in his typical amazing...

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Review: Vio-Lence ”Let The World Burn” [Metal Blade Records]

The enormous amount of 80s Thrash Metal bands reuniting seems endless. It feels like at least two times a year I still get a massive...

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Review: Between the Buried and Me “Colors II” [Sumerian Records]

I remember when Between the Buried and Me started out back in the day when the big Metalcore boom exploded. I have never been a...

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Review: Nekromantheon ”Visions Of Trismegistos” [Indie Records]

Nekromantheon created quite a buzz in the early 2010s when they released the two full length albums Divinity in Death and Rise, Vulcan Spectre. I...

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Review: Abstrakt Algebra- Abstrakt Algebra (Megarock Records)

When Candlemass split up in the early 90s bass player and main man Leif Edling felt that he was far from finished with the music,...

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Review: Communic ”Hiding From The World” [AFM Records]

Three years after Where Echoes Gather, the Norwegians return with their sixth album. I wasn’t having high hopes on this one as the two previous...

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Review: Thy Catafalque “Vadak” [Season of Mist]

Tamás Kátai has created the very essence of modern Avant Garde Metal with his Thy Catafalque. At one hand it is so otherworldly and hard...

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Review: Pestilence “Exitivm” [Agonia Records]

The cult classic masters of Progressive Death Metal are at it again. Three years ago the album Hadeon infected the soundwaves and brought the band...

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Review: Terra Odium “Ne Plus Ultra” [Frontiers Music]

The story of Terra Odium starts way back in 1985 with the Norwegian Prog Metal band Manitou. After releasing a few demos and a full...

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Review: Cryptosis ”Bionic Swarm” (Century Media Records)

Cryptosis from the Netherlands started out in 2013 as the old school Thrash outfit Distillator. After releasing two albums they noticed a huge advancement in...

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Review: Code “Flyblown Prince” [Dark Essence Records]

One thing I find really amusing with this Progressive Black Metal outfit from London is how they manage to change their sound for each album...