Review: SnorlaxToxic Current

Blackened Deathgrind, I choose you! It’s not every day you come across an extreme metal band named after a Pokémon, of all things. But that’s beside the point; this solo project by Australian multi-instrumentalist Brendan Auld is one I was familiar with but lost track of after a while. I remember liking the Snorlax debut album well enough, wherein Auld played blackened death metal which was equal parts dissonant and cavernous—very in line with the Icelandic black metal sound—and cavernous death metal waves that were in full effect during the late 2010s. Seeing that the man has kept himself busy … Continue reading Review: SnorlaxToxic Current