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Interview with Draakh of Mörk Gryning
Mörk Gryning, one of the foundational names in Swedish Black Metal, is gearing up for the release of their seventh album, Fasnornas Tid. In this...
Review: Demogorgon “You Are Worthless and I Want You Dead” [Sliptrick Records]
Last summer, the Australian one-man project Demogorgon released its fifth studio album You Are Worthless and I Want You Dead via independent music label Sliptrick...
Interview with BURIAL HORDES
Hi! It has been five years since your last album, what have you been up to during this time? Well, to tell you the truth...
Interview with Hellcrash
Hi! With your second album, Demonic Assassination, you have refined your sound and songcraft. Can you tell us about the creative process behind the album...
Review: Panic “Rotten Church” [Woodstock Discos]
Imagine the following: after writing In the Pandemonium, Tom Warrior decided to take a trip to Brazil and met some members of Mutilator and Vulcano. Mutual...
Review: Deathrow “Raging Steel” [Noise Records]
Once one has become familiar with the big thrash metal bands and decides to dive into the underground, finding quality bands can be a challenge....
Review: Venom Inc. “There’s Only Black” [Nuclear Blast]
It has been five years since Venom Inc. reintroduced themselves to the metal scene with their first album Ave, with near fatal heart attack, 40...
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...
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...
Review: Expulser “The Unholy One” [Cogumelo Records]
Although often put into the same category, none of the early Brazilian extreme metal bands had the same thrash/death/black metal ratio and in Expulser’s case,...
Review: Sarcófago “I.N.R.I.” [Cogumelo Records]
Look at that album cover. Don’t those guys look absolutely sick? Nowadays face paint might be an unnecessary cliché, but once upon a time it...
Review: Torfrom “Culto al terror” [Australis records]
Only their first full release since their inception in 1992, Chile’s Torfrom bring us their very long-awaited debut LP, Culto Al Terror, a 40-minute death...
Review: Taake / Helheim “Henholdsvis” [Dark Essence Records]
Here is a nice little split disc, where although you wish there was more music to get your hands on, what actually is there is...
Review: Goath “III: Shaped By The Unlight” [Ván Records]
Goath is a blackened death metal band from Bavaria, and it is worth mentioning how badass their logo looks, check it out. In April of...
Review: Transilvania “Of Sleep and Death” [Invictus Productions]
Let’s do the compliment sandwich… the cover art and album title Of Sleep and Death are a pretty cool. Aren’t they? Ok, moving on. Austria’s...
Review: Mörk Gryning “Hinsides Vrede” [Season of Mist]
After 15 years of silence, the Swedish black metal formation Mörk Gryning has returned with a totally new record “Hinsides Vrede”, and that’s their first...
Classic review: Running Wild “Victim of States Power” [Noise Records]
Whether they are singing about the occult or pirates, these German metallers have been kicking asses with their music since the outset. Even when the...
Review: Satan “Court in the Act” (Roadrunner Records)
Released in 1983 under the Roadrunner Records label, Satan‘s debut album boasts a unique heaviness that outweighs what many extreme metal albums are capable of...
METAL ASSAULT FESTIVAL line-up
Metal Assault Festival V, which will take place on January 31, 2015, in Posthalle in Wurzburg, Germany, completed and announced it’s line up. Except