Review: Firtan – Marter
Firtan express bleak lyrical prose in a way only the German language can convey and combine it with a somber atmospheric black metal tonality.
Firtan express bleak lyrical prose in a way only the German language can convey and combine it with a somber atmospheric black metal tonality.
A fourth outing from the chaotic and jazzy Philadelphia band with their caps lock key stuck half on.
Well-executed contemporary progressive metal that ultimately fails to inspire.
Canadian extreme metal outfit come back to your speakers with a release bound to awake your inner demons.
Look, can we all admit that subgenres are just hashtags for music nerds? Anyway, here’s some #heavy #folk #epic #doom #prog #metal.
Barn’s Habitat is the ideal way for kids born in the 90’s and later to experience old school death metal.
A solid debut blending prog, jazz and metalcore.
Canadians close the summer months an summon winter with dark ritual of an album.
Putting all your skill points into dex.
Centered around a deep appreciation of the natural world, this album is both beautiful and vicious improvised black metal by none other than Caio Lemos–the man behind Bríi and Kaatayra.