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REVIEW: dälek – Respect to the Authors
So I meant to write this one a long time ago, but I’ve had a lot on my plate lately. ... -
BELZEBUBS: It’s a Book Now
Way back when, I used to read this webcomic about a black metal family and their slice of life exploits. ... -
Review: Avantasia – Moonglow
Tobias Sammet is one of my favorite figures in the metal world, both through Edguy and his ongoing collaborative rock ... -
Review: Haint Blue – Overgrown
Right out the gate I’m going to have to let you all know that this band is not metal or ... -
Review: Akshara – Absolution
It’s like Lamb of God ventured a couple miles into djent town. -
Indie Review Roundup: Einar, YYLVA, Abandoned by Light, Mauerbrecher
Three black metal albums and a syth-folk album walk into a bar. Unfortunately for them, I am their bartender, and ... -
Review: Dir En Grey – The Insulated World
Dir En Grey has always been billed as a weeb band but I don’t really think they’re something that appeals ... -
Review: Soul Grip – Not Ever
What do you get when Belgian hardcore musicians decide to delve into black metal? Some really tasty raw sad boi ... -
Review: The Crotals – Horde
Do you like things bleak and sludgy? Well then it’s time to get filthy with Switzerland’s The Crotals, who recently ... -
Review: Realm of Wolves – Oblivion
Hungary seems to be doing pretty well when it comes to notable independent releases, and Realm of Wolves is no ...