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Artificial Brain’s Infrared Horizon: The Toilet ov Hell Review
Artificial Brain made a massive impact on the world of extreme music with 2014’s Labyrinth Constellation, topping countless year-end lists and ... -
Pyriphlegethon and The Murky Black of Eternal Night (a Review–Not a Harry Potter Novel)
Maurice “Mories” de Jong, the shape-shifting busybody behind eight million of your favorite noisy black-metal-adjacent albums, is back in the ... -
Bump N’ Grind: The Executive Order Edition
While Don has been lounging around Washington DC and spouting jibberish out his pie hole, he’s launched a clandestine operation aimed ... -
Sludge Progs the Doom Psychedelicly Vol. 2
In case you missed Volume 1, this is where we put bands into a smelter and see what kinds of ... -
Metal Tinged Horrors are Rarely as Sweet as The Devil’s Candy
To say that heavy metal has had a tough time being properly represented in movies would be…generous. -
Review: Bereft’s Lands Carves a Path in Doom
The hand of doom has many fingers. Whether you’re lighting up, fighting dragons, or attending a burial, there’s a doom ... -
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Mini-Reviews from Around the Bowl: 03/23/17
And just like that, a fourth of the year is almost up. Feel old yet? Feast on Isis, Délétère, Pissed On, Anomalie, Havok, Deathwish, Disharmony, ... -
Buioingola’s Il Nuovo Mare: Feel Bad Music For People Who Already Feel Bad
From an English-speaker’s perspective, Buioingola is a funny name. It sounds a bit like a brain disorder one might develop ... -