Review: Esoctrilihum – Dy’th Requiem For The Serpent Telepath
Yet another banger from one of the most prolific, ambitious, and talented artists in the French black metal scene.
Yet another banger from one of the most prolific, ambitious, and talented artists in the French black metal scene.
A surprisingly progressive album about the struggles of urban life. This is heavy metal done right.
One of the greatest joys in life, I firmly believe, is math rock, here’s why.
A movement and theme based heavy prog album with some interesting twists sprinkled in.
A modernized, death-metallized metalcore bop with great energy and excellent production.
A dreamy black metal experience from Romania setting off to take you on a most wondrous journey
Blog recurring artist Lascaille’s Shroud come out with a release that’s both a continuation of their discography and isn’t.
A refreshingly unique take on death metal, offering playful riffs and outstanding bass. Unpretentious but undeniably technical, with ideas that are allowed to really, fully develop, in a way that breeds an almost psychedelic atmosphere without reliance on any tropes of the ‘psychedelic’ label. The mix is pristine, the songwriting is excellent. This is absolutely fucking fantastic.
A beast of a drone / doom metal / free jazz single segment cosmic trip of nearly an hour long.