Review: IgorrrAmen

Madness. Utter, godless madness. How do you measure extremity in metal music? Well, that’s rhetorical because you really can’t. Ever since ’80s metal music expanded beyond the groundwork set by Black Sabbath and others, be it by cranking the speed, slowing further down, stripping back, or mixing and matching, the list truly goes on and on. But one of the more bizarre examples of how malleable metal music can be is French project Igorrr. The brainchild of Gautier Serre and a revolving cast of characters, their music truly exists in its own realm. Serre with the Igorrr moniker primarily mixes … Continue reading Review: IgorrrAmen