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Review: Pissed Regardless “Feed The Birds”

It’s time to break the habit to choose albums for review also by the band’s name, because this lottery is too losing. Nevertheless, Pissed Regardless...

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Review: Zeit “Konvergenz”

Zeit “Konvergenz” I’m sure that the scene in Leipzig is more diverse, but here we have another representative of local Black Metal. So, we all...

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Review: BULLET PROOF “Forsaken One”

BULLET PROOF “Forsaken One” Half of musicians from this band are from Italy. But there are brothers Lukas and Richard Hupka play here who are...

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Review: Endorphins Lost / Osk split 7″

Endorphins Lost / Osk split 7″ There’s no messing about with this release – 2 bands, 7 songs and it’s all over in under 8...

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Review: ZORNHEYM “Where Hatred Dwells And Darkness Reigns”

ZORNHEYM “Where Hatred Dwells And Darkness Reigns” Non Serviam Records This is one of a few stragglers I have to review… so apologies to the...

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Review: Therion “Beloved Antichrist”

Therion are back. And this restitution can be surely called not “triumphal” or “epic”, but monumental, because other epithets will not so fit for their...

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Review: Terrible Old Man “Fungi from Yuggoth”

Terrible Old Man “Fungi from Yuggoth” MDD Records Well, maybe some old men are terrible, but the music of this German band surely isn’t! Person...

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Review: SIGNIFICANT POINT “Attacker”

SIGNIFICANT POINT “Attacker” Infernö Records Ok, when this popped up in our review list, I thought the band name was awful, the artwork even worse,...

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Review: Polynove Pole “On The Edge of the Abyss”

Polynove Pole “On The Edge of the Abyss” I’ve probably moaned about this a few times in my reviews, but most of the female fronted...

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Review: DEATH YELL “Descent Into Hell”

DEATH YELL “Descent Into Hell” Hells Headbangers records Frankly, when in 2012 I knew that Chilean scene veterans (originally founded in 1986 as PESTILENCE) are...

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Review: Turbocharged “Apocalyptic”

Turbocharged “Apocalyptic” Go Fuck Yourself Productions So, this is time to visit my new country again. This time we’ll visit the towns called Forshaga and...

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Review: Machine Gun Kelly “No Easy Way Out”

There are some heavy music genres that formed long ago, like hard’n’heavy or rock’n’roll, for example. But what to do, if you really love this...

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Review: Vhorthax “Nether Darkness”

How many bands can you name, which are exploring not the extremely dark matters, but the darkness itself in its primordial and chthonic understanding? These...

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Review: Henry Metal “So It Hath Begun”

Henry Metal “So It Hath Begun” As I see this is just a guy who decided to create music this year (2017). He’s extremely productive...

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Review: LIMBONIC ART “Spectre Abysm”

LIMBONIC ART “Spectre Abysm” Candlelight / Spinefarm Records The kind of Black Metal that is playing by this project (since 2010 or so Daemon is...

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Review: Black Altar / Beastcraft “Winds Ov Decay” / “Occult Ceremonial Rites”

Black Altar / Beastcraft “Winds Ov Decay” / “Occult Ceremonial Rites” Odium records Here we have a split of Polish (based in London since some...

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Review: ARKONA “Khram”

ARKONA “Khram” Napalm Records Well, whenever I see or hear the name ARKONA, I automatically connote it with group born in 1993 in Perzów, Poland....

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Review: Labyrinth Entrance “Monumental Bitterness”

Black Metal loved in Poland, and it’s not about fulfillments of such monsters like Behemoth or Devilish Impressions. Catholic state is the place for this...

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Review: Shrine Of The Serpent/Black Urn Split

Doom/Death Metal. There is a lot in these words’ combinations. The bands, inspired by Candlemass, Black Sabbath and Thergothrone suddenly decide that viscous, depressing music...