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Review: Kadavar “For The Dead Travel Fast” [Nuclear Blast Records]

Since 2010 Germans Kadavar regularly release an album every two years and in some mysterious way still didn’t disappointed. Their previous album Rough Times was...

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Review: Circle Of Witches “Natural Born Sinners” [Sliptrick records]

Ascending from Italy, Circle of Witches deliver their third full-length album, Natural Born Sinners. Clocking in at around 48 minutes, this album is chocked full...

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Review: Turbokill “Vice World” [Steamhammer/SPV]

Heavy, Power and almost forgotten Speed Metal miraculously exist even nowadays. Not so bright as it was, let’s say, 30 years ago, but this genre...

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Gig report: Dimmu Borgir @ Stereo Plaza, Kyiv, Ukraine / September 27th

I can hardly share the joy of fans wanted to see this band because I’m not a big Dimmu Borgir fan at all. With this I...

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Review: Mortem “Ravnsvart“

If Mortem sound like all your Black Metal nightmares coming together into one stupendous ball of sonic filth and fury then perhaps that’s not altogether...

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Gig Report: Mgla, Martwa Aura & Dagorath @ Quantic Club, Bucharest- September 23rd

Since it was announced that Mgla will return to Bucharest following the performance from Rockstad Extreme fest from August, the black metal fans were excited about these...

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Review: Sinner “Santa Muerte” [AFM Records]

Sinner, which can be considered nowadays as Mat Sinner’s solo project, plays Teutonic Heavy Metal since 1980. The band released 18 albums, changed the line-up...

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Gig report: Rotting Christ & Sectorial @ Lviv, UKRAINE

September, Friday, 13. Lviv, Rotting Christ, FEST Republic. Is this a coincidence? I don’t think so. I think it’s super great! Before the show there...

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Review: Necrosexual “GRIM 1”

Earlier this year, I covered Necrosexual’s most recent EP, and while I was a bit skeptical about the antics and layout, it proved to be...

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Review: Alcotopia “It Hits The Spot” @ Narcoleptica Productions

A bit like Ironguard, Alcotopia are a sort of mix of power and thrash. But Alcotopia has a dirtier, angrier thrash sound, with more emphasis...

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Review: Moon And Azure Shadow “Age of Darkness and Frost”

When I was asked to do this review I was initially afraid that I wouldn’t be able to because of how insipid of an impression...

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Review: BEASTMAKER “Eye of the Storm” [Shadow Kingdom]

The sounds of traditional heavy metal and doom will never die and Beastmaker, the other band from Haunt mainman Trevor Church know that as they...

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Review: Kurgan “Yggdrasil Burns” [Massacre Records]

According to metal-archives.com there are eight bands named Kurgan. I wasn’t surprised to see the Ukrainian and Polish bands with such name because this word is very...

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Review: Hell Fire “Mania” [RidingEasy Records]

RidingEasy Records has been delivering some great stuff this year between Zig-Zags, Bus and my latest discovery Hell Fire. The band has been around for...

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Review: Decision to Hate “Anti-human Art”

Black metal bands that claim their misanthropy loudly and proudly can be silly, but try to find one with as much ambition as Decision to...

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Festival Report: Bloodstock Open Air 2019

All pictures by: Vivien Varga Next year will mark Bloodstock’s 20th anniversary. Anyone seeking affirmation as to its pre-eminent place among Europe’s elite open air...

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Review: Zatemno “In The Noose” [Aesthetic Death]

For all intents and purposes, I will be using transliterations and translations of the band and track titles, as I do not have access to...

Review: Valac “Leaning Toward Bitter Misery” [Appalachian Noise Records]

Valac is a one-man-band emerging from the U.S Raw Black Metal Scene which I can say it is enriched by many raw black metal artists....

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Review: Phobia “Generation Coward” [Willowtip Records]

Long revered as true masters of grind, Phobia return with their latest storming album Generation Coward and its a full-on attack on a generation obsessed...

Review: Lord Einsamkeit “Eternal Suffering”

I am introducing you a new project and a prominent one at the same time raising from Midland City, Alabama, USA. A unique one-man-band getting...