Deathstorm – Reaping What is Left
It’s funny how waves come and go. Last year we received here lots, but lots of death metal, and its variations, bands. Lots of black and doom metal too. This …
It’s funny how waves come and go. Last year we received here lots, but lots of death metal, and its variations, bands. Lots of black and doom metal too. This …
Wow, it’s been quite some time that I haven’t heard a 21 minute long song! Now that I have mentioned it, I must say that this Verberis “Vorant Gnosis” EP has only …
One may say that Secret Society “The Induction” is simply more of the same. I agree that “The Induction” is not the most different album in terms of Metal I have ever …
“Brown Acid: The Sixth Trip” is the real deal. A compilation of late 1960s and early 1970s obscure and unknown American acid and psychedelic rock bands. I found that very …
Technology is a double sided blade. A lot of people mention that. In one hand, it almost killed the musical industry in the way it was pillarbased founded. It had …
Ah, I have no words to tell how I love this job. How grateful and satisfying it is to see that after long forty years Metal is pretty alive and …
Tiavara “Delusional Tales of Grand Intentions” is an effort of great intentions. Nah, sorry, I try to avoid puns, but sometimes I really cannot. I mean no disrespect at all. …
Musically intriguing. In my humble opinion, Darkest Color “Deal With Pain” was worth the twenty-eight year wait. And the perception is that no time has passed. “Deal With Pain” is as fresh …
After this Gateway “Boundless Torture” I will have to reavaluate my concepts of dense and dark. “Boundless Torture” is an effort much denser than anything I have ever listened in my entire …
Nergard “Memorial for a Wish” opens up with very familiar voices to the ones who are veterans of the metallian wars. The team of musicians is also remarkable. A real …
Of the bands of the so-called modern metal, this Zero Theorem “Ataraxis” is the one that pleased me the most. I “blame” that on vocalist Caesar whose velvet and well-tuned voice …
Picture a heavier Jefferson Airplane, I mean, heavier com more distorted guitars, some dashes of Black Sabbath, Scorpions, and a lovely female singer whose voice reminds Blondie’s Debbie Harry in her …