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REVIEW: Morrow – The Weight of These Feathers
Morrow are a talented young band of fellow Cascadians, hailing from Seattle and taking influences from sources as diverse as ... -
Khôrada (ex Agalloch & Giant Squid) Has Arrived
It seems like ancient news, the breakup of Agalloch. In reality, it has been exactly two years since the Facebook ... -
I HAVE SO MUCH ITALIAN BLACK METAL TO TELL YOU ABOUT!
Also, three of these bands are duos and one is a solo project. What’s in the water over there? There’s ... -
Review: Squalus Delivers a Fitting Tribute in The Great Fish…
Take a swim in riff infested waters with this debut album by Squalus. When this album first hit my inbox, ... -
Groundbreakers: Ulver — Bergtatt
Some say Bergtatt means “spellbound” or “spirited into the mountains” or “taken by mountain trolls”. I say it means “No ... -
Review: +1476+ — Our Season Draws Near
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Review: It’s Progressive. It’s Black. It’s Klabautamann.
Cut it out man, I’m just here to listen to some Klabautamann! -
What The Experts Have To Say About Your Favourite Metal Albums…
How do some of your most revered records stack up when put through the ultimate test? Featuring quintessential gems from ... -
Review: Fen’s Winter is an Epic English Journey
I was first picked up by the gale winds of Fen in 2014 due to the very obvious Agalloch relation, ... -
Review: Falls of Rauros – Vigilance Perennial
Falls of Rauros have returned from the wilderness with their fourth full-length album, Vigilance Perennial. From start to finish, they ...