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Review: Roots Of The Old Oak – The Devil And His Wicked Ways
Though there’s no shortage of anti-Christian, decidedly un-pious death metal, it often finds itself rooted in post-war American culture, and ... -
Memorrhage S/T Addendum: Memorrhage/ Cocojoey – “Knurl (COCOJOEY’s really proud of this one aka ...
A remix of one of the highlights from Memorrhage‘s colossal debut self-titled record from June, Knurl (COCOJOEY’s really proud of ... -
Review: Gom Jabbar/Pissing Contest – S/T Split
A new split from underground stalwart label Morbid And Miserable Records bubbles into the ether, continuing a solid calendar year ... -
Review: Divide And Dissolve – Systemic
Within art and expression, the body itself can be a vehicle for a revolutionary messages—the act of existing, thriving, within ... -
Review: Memorrhage – S/T
Tales of crazed, frayed circuitry and Jnco jeans. Songs of post-human despair and wallet chains. A record where Baudrillard violently ... -
Review: No Lights – Dream Eraser
The debut record from No Lights is an LP caught out of time. With a lineup boasting a shared background ... -
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Review: spaceseer/Hiverlucide – Φαλαινομανιτάρι
Gargantuan, dripping—a deafening moan rippling from off the coast. -
Review: TAKH – S/T
A full-length collaboration born out from the previous work of members of Black Heart Rebellion alongside Annelies Van Dinter, the ...