-
Nature is Beautiful (Vol. VIII – Metal is for the Birds)
The delicious smell of apple pie is everywhere in your idyllic cottage; you open the window and rest the dessert ... -
Review: Astral Tomb – Degradation of Human Consciousness
What is cavernous death metal without its cavern? -
Review: Wolf King – The Path of Wrath
Turns out Wrath Path is right near Rippage Road and Whipsack Way. -
Review: Upon the Altar – Absid Ab Ordine Luminis
Upon the Altar offers their prayer to the most vulgar gods of the genre’s pantheon. Filthy, echoing, detuned, and vile, ... -
Premiere: Full Fathom Five Lies Spelljammer’s Abyssal Trip
There stands the marijuanaut, an aqueous haze rivering out of her helmet. Long-time fans of these Swedian Nazareths will have, ... -
Counterpoint: Ad Nauseam – Imperative Imperceptible Impulse (Well, Not Really a Counterpoint Because I Don’t ...
One thing is certain about the latest offering from Ad Nauseam: People Are Saying Things About It. Many things. Superlative ... -
Review: Muka– Patologija Poniznosti
You ever wish that sometimes black metal would just cut the bullshit? I don’t know about you, but I often ... -
Checking out (with) Harakiri for the Sky
Why not Harakiri for the Heavens or Seppuku for the Sky though? -
Review: Ad Nauseam – Imperative Imperceptible Impulse
In Imperative Imperceptible Impulse, Ad Nauseam creates an abyss of darkness that is, for all intents and purposes, perfect. -