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Review: Turbid North – Eyes Alive
Tex-Alaskan mountain metallers Turbid North are back with their sophomore album. -
Suffering, Music and Seattle: An Interview with Bell Witch
When I interviewed Dylan Desmond of Bell Witch I wasn’t expecting him to be so… bubbly. Surprisingly friendly and wonderfully ... -
A Toilet ov Hell Premiere: New Void Ritual and More from Dewar PR
Dewar PR‘s November compilation is out at this very moment, and includes previously unreleased tracks from Void Ritual and Dhampyr, and showcases ... -
Get Prep’d: The Quaternary Period
In this, the fourth edition of Get Prep’d, we return to induct you into the hall of wisdom, just in time ... -
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. ... -
Review: Waft – Chronolith
All too often when I see the tags sludge, stoner, doom, psychedelic, crust and metal, I’m lured into a false sense of ... -
Review: Horse Head – Missionary
Why am I writing a full review for an EP? Because it’s damn good, that’s why. I recommend you stretch ... -
Let’s celebrate Venezuela Independence Day
Yes! Now is the turn of Venezuela to celebrate (Like if we don’t have enough reasons to get lazy in ... -
Knee Deep In Sludge
There are so many varieties of styles to be found when wading through the sludge, but what’s the grimiest sludge ... -
The Best Band in Georgia is Lost Hours
You are small. Very small. You are looking at a mountain. Its size is too much. It cannot be that ...