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Into The Abyss: To Greet Death In The Cold, Vivacious North
Monsieur Nordling, the all-loathing beargod is back with reviews of a few different doom bands (and not only has he learned the use of ... -
Review: Cult Leader – Lightless Walk
When Gaza decided to call it quits and leave three albums of highly regarded material behind to start Cult Leader, it was a ... -
Review: Graveyard – Innocence and Decadence
Graveyard came onto the scene just as the proto-metal/retro-rock fad was kicking into high gear. It was perfect timing, as ... -
Review: Born Of Osiris – Soul Sphere or Bowl Smear?
The Sumerians were an ancient Mesopotamian civilisation that spanned thousands of years. During this time they built gigantic and complex stone ... -
Mini-Reviews from Around the Toilet Bowl: 10-15-15
Mini Reviews brought to you from now on by Moshito, the non-alcoholic Mojito. -
Free Metal Detector: Taxi Driver Records Sampler
It’s been a while since one of these was posted; thankfully, this lizard is looking out for you cheapskate bastards. ... -
Delusions and Grandeur: A Review of So Hideous‘s Laurestine
This is not a conventional metal album, so we’re going to try to do things a little differently with this ... -
Review: Mesarthim – Isolate
After going through my album history from earlier this year to commence a sort of sketchy end-of-year recap, I came across ... -
Review: Nile – What Should Not Be Unearthed
South Carolina death metallers Nile have released their eighth studio album, What Should Not Be Unearthed. Being a gigantic Nile ... -
Svart Records Promo Roundup: Speedtrap, Abyssion, Sabbath Assembly And The Exploding Eyes Orchestra
I like Svart Records, not that anybody would’ve really had a chance to miss that. The good people over at ...









