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Sepulcrustacean’s Cold Steel Dawn: Hidden Warriors of Melodic Metal
When it comes to obscure and underground metal, generally death and black dominate due to how both genres and their subforms ... -
I Forgot to Acknowledge Dreadnought and We’re Worse Off Because of It: A Review
Do you ever forget things? I sure do. More than usual lately, which is not good for a brain that ... -
Siinai’s Sykli Is Incredible!
This blog apparently receives a buncha promo material. I know this because I receive a coupla promos a week. Some ... -
The Death and Rebirth of Deep Space Psudoku
Psudoku’s third album, Deep Space Psudokument, is a dizzying swirl of chaos, hurtling the listener into a timeless, rapturous abyss. ... -
Review: Sutrah — Dunes
“Do not seek, do not resist”. We are entering Sutrah‘s domain with their debut, Dunes. -
Mini-Reviews from Around the Bowl: 10/12/17
Once again, pea-sized reviews for pea-sized brains and attention spans!! Individual peas from FM2000, Dom Zly, Dark Waters End, Horse Head, Angel Vivaldi, Asagraum, NevBorn and Ruin. -
Sepulkrustacean Reviews Apologoethia’s Pillars
Since the 90’s, the Nordic and Swedish models of black metal’s second wave have served as the pillars upon which ... -
Get Hip to the Latest Fall Fashion with a Rat Jacket from Street Sects
Now I know what I’m wearing to the Halloween Dance . . . -
Review: Malokarpatan – Nordkarpatenland
I often lament that so little of black metal is dedicated to the ancient, primal sounds of the genre, when ... -
The Link-Up Spell: Spells recommendations from the month of September
In the month of August, we received magic scrolls from Overoth, In Twilight’s Embrace and Buried Realm. The musical magical ...