Signeri – S/T Review
One of the most difficult things to a reviewer is to translate into words the music he/she listens. The thing is that words are not able to explain all the …
One of the most difficult things to a reviewer is to translate into words the music he/she listens. The thing is that words are not able to explain all the …
“Subnormal Dives” is the kind of album that I review only because of its anarchic musical philosophy, and, moreover, because its musical intent has everyhting to do with the foundations …
It is not that I take my time to pay attention to bands’ names or band albums all the time, however, it is fair to say they play an important …
With “Reikoku” I did something I do not usually do that is reviewing two albums in a role from the same band. Indeed, it is interesting to do that because …
It is my first time with Black Metal sang in Japanese. I should have seen it come because, well, it is no surprise to have bands singing in their native …
Gruesome with “Silent Echoes” is the kind of album that deceives the reviewer as it did to me. All features I heard, and I heard it three times, pointed to …
My dear child of the night knows I never say a word about bands names – it contains lots of irony. Never, never, never. I only do if they call …
Once upon a time, – ironically or not, you tell me – Metal bands were under the influence of the periodic table of elements to give them inspiration to their …
The very beginning with a long guitar shread of album warmer “Inferior Superior” tells the fan what kind of band Eschanton are. If there is any doubt, they fade away …
This is the kind of Extreme Metal music that really makes my mind with no shadow of doubt. The perfect combination of the old arts of 1980’s Thrash Metal with …
Oh, boy! How do I love a song that starts with an open and large scream given from the very depts of the lungs with all the rage possible. The …
It was the now so long gone year of 1998. I was working in a place where I had some colegues that appreciated Metal music as well who showed me …