Rage and Frustration
Heavy Metal Reviews & Interviews
Necrovorous – Plains of Decay
“Plains Of Decay” is absolutely littered with some of the most incredible and catchy yet brutal riffs I’ve heard in some time.
Marty Friedman – Wall of Sound
This album hit all over the place for me, just pure emotion.
Ledge – Cold Hard Concrete
Ledge lurches forth from your speakers ready to devour.
Rebel Wizard – The Warning of One EP
This thing tears through you like a beast possessed, doing in roughly fifteen minutes the kind of sonic damage it takes some bands a full hour to deal out.
Cormorant – Diaspora
If you haven’t heard this band before, they play big, dark, progressive metal with elements of black metal and even death metal embedded in the mix.
Hell – Hell
The void is strong with this one.
Crimfall – Amain (Review and Interview)
Amain is grand perfection, a metal opera of the highest caliber.
Portrait – Burn the World (Review and Interview)
Burn the World is a dark romp through the metal of three and a half decades ago, played immaculately, but with some serious fire.
Temple of Void – Lords of Death (Review and Interview)
This is death metal played in the darkest recesses of a post-apocalyptic doom soundscape.
The Convalescence – This Is Hell
It takes you from the first moment of childhood anger to the very last breath and leads one to remember that for some, This Is Hell.
Xanthochroid – Of Erthe And Axen
Gargantuan and robust, familiar and far reaching, forward thinking, chin stroking, one of a kind.
From North – From North
If you enjoy movies with obelisk, sword, runestone, or quest in the title and can think of nothing better than a nice mead while wearing a kilt, then this is the album for you.
Personalities – Loose Ends
I do think they are influenced by metal bands that I remember 20 years ago, but you can tell they definitely strive to push the sound to new levels.
Moral Void – Deprive
Moral Void is a destructive nightmare bringing to sonic life the vast disease of human society.
Pig’s Blood – Pig’s Blood
…a beast unleashed, full of abhorrent brutality and unchained rage.
Olde – Temple
They are a righteous beast awakened and ready to cleanse.
Laser Flames on the Great Big News – Laser Flames on the Great Big News
This quartet sounds much bigger than four and combines the best parts of many influences into a musical ride both melancholy and triumphant.
Undergang – Misantropologi (Review and Interview)
Feral creation is called forth to drag the listener bodily into the filthy pits of void from which the band springs forth.
Centenary – …Where No Lives Matter (Review and Interview)
A dark creature arises from the post-apocalyptic wastes.
Psy:Code – Morke
Lots of screaming about dying, murder, hate, and the like.
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