Depression 30 articles

Interview: OLD MOON

Emerging from the Pacific Northwest, Old Moon channel grief, isolation, and emotional vulnerability into a sound that blends black metal atmosphere with melodic death metal...

Interview: laCasta

Italy’s laCasta continue to push their sound deeper into hostile and ritualistic territory with OLIBANVM, a record where black metal atmosphere, crust urgency, and symbolic...

Interview: Splendidula

Splendidula has been carving their place in atmospheric music since 2008, but their new album Absentia arrives after a period of deep loss and upheaval....

Interview with Tommy of CORONER

After more than three decades, Swiss technical metal pioneers Coroner are making a long-awaited return with their new studio album Dissonance Theory, set for worldwide...

Reviews
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Review: Draugveil “Cruel World of Dreams and Fears”

Draugveil‘s Cruel World of Dreams and Fears is an epic 90s black metal album that wasn’t released in the 90s; although, it could’ve easily passed for...

News
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ARCHSIN, Ukraine’s Experimental Prog Metal Band, Releases New Single

Ukrainian experimental progressive metal band ARCHSIN has released their new single, ‘Depression,’ now available for streaming on all digital platforms. SPOTIFY | APPLE MUSIC | YOUTUBE MUSIC “Depression is...

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Review: Carnifex “Necromanteum” [Nuclear Blast Records]

The American deathcore band Carnifex from sunny California has returned after a two-year break with their latest full-length album Necromanteum, their ninth release. For 20...

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Review: Cryptic Tales “Anathema” [Carnage Records]

Poland isn’t a country that I usually think of whenever old school death metal comes to mind, but it wouldn’t take long before a variety...

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Review: Oceans “Hell Is Where the Heart Is” [Nuclear Blast]

While it’s good to hear more from Oceans and their Hell is Where the Heart Is project, the full album version is certainly interesting, but...

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Review: Type O Negative “Dead Again” [Nuclear Blast]

Let’s continue the reviews of gothic metal reeditions! This new release of Type O Negative’s last album isn’t as good as Lacuna Coil’s new version...

Reviews
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Review: Leiþa “Sisyphus” [Noisebringer Records]

Last summer was really important period for a new black metal band Leiþa from German Bavaria. On 24th of June small German label Noisebringer Records...

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Review: Sarcófago “The Laws of Scourge” [Cogumelo Records]

It’s hard to imagine that this is the same band that caused havoc with I.N.R.I. some years prior. Now functioning as a much more dynamic band, Sarcofago...

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Review: Oceans “Hell Is Where the Heart Is Vol. I: Love and Her Embrace” [Nuclear Blast]

Here is a tortured EP influenced by nu-metal and extreme metal, that shows some potential but doesn’t go all the way yet. There are many...

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Review: Unanimated “Victory in Blood” [Century Media Records]

There are good times for Century Media and Swedish melodic death/black legends Unanimated, after re-releasing all their LPs, Unanimated finally granted the pleas of many...

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Review: Coroner “Punishment for Decadence” [Noise Records]

While I’m certainly not a huge technical thrash metal fan to begin with, certain albums remain wonderful to me and as far as I’m concerned,...

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Review: Cemetary “Black Vanity” [Black Mark Production]

Cemetary are one of those weird bands to me; not because of their stylistic changes (since those weren’t uncommon in the 90s to begin with),...

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Review: Etherial Winds “Find the Way… Together” [Cyber Music]

Thanks to that decent piece of artwork that brings to mind nostalgia and romanticism, you’d think that Etherial Winds were yet another forgotten band that...

Reviews
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Review: Suicide Forest “Reluctantly” [Avantgarde Music]

Prolific multi-instrumentalist Austin Krueger returns in the guise of his one-man metal act Suicide Forest with a 9th release in 5 years all the way...