Review: 6:33 – Feary Tales for Strange Lullabies: The Dome
Relentlessly catchy, a fantastically entertaining release that’s equal parts 80s pastiche and avant-garde metal experimentation.
Relentlessly catchy, a fantastically entertaining release that’s equal parts 80s pastiche and avant-garde metal experimentation.
If you are looking for something to fill the shoes of Devin Townsend (at least until his next release), then look no further! Exxperior might be exactly what you are looking for; goofy, fun, and heavy!
From the realms of farms with the finest cows, this cheese has is aged 17 years.
Would you like some jazz with your blast beats?
Altesia joins us for an interview about their new album Embryo. Here you’ll acquire new information about their songwriting, influences, album themes, and… more?
Not many bands attempt a 30 minute song, yet here we are. How do Aeon Zen do? Find out!
This is the place where we say things to lure you into reading this post so we get CLICKS and MONEY (just kidding we earn squat with this lol).
This is an oppressive, murky slab of acerbic and ritualistic black metal. The vocal layers are dense and haunting, combining harshes and uncomfortable cleans into walls of throat-rending expression, complementing the dynamic chaos of these focused and compellingly unique compositions