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atmospheric black metal

Review: Hexvessel – Nocturne

Hittin’ that spectral sprinkle.

By Vince, 12 months2025/06/28 ago

Review: Esox – Watery Grave

Folklore, Mantles, Marrows, and Serpents, oh my!

By Dave, 1 year2025/06/09 ago

Review: Eldamar – Astral Journeys, Part II: Dissolution

Pack it up, folks. We’ve got a dawdler on our hands.

By Dave, 1 year2025/05/31 ago

Review: Vauruvã – Mar de Deriva

The Brazilian black metal king comes back with a hypnagogic masterpiece.

By Andy, 1 year2025/05/28 ago

Review: A Flock Named Murder – Incendiary Sanctum

Four chunky tracks defying easy categorization.

By Andy, 1 year2025/05/25 ago

Review: Cercle du Chêne – Récits d’Automne et de Chasse

Why get redpilled when you can get Redwalled instead?

By Dave, 1 year2025/04/10 ago

Review: The Great Old Ones – Kadath

We sure do Love Crafting reviews ‘round here

By Cory, 1 year2025/02/12 ago

Review: Saor – Amidst the Ruins

How I love the breeze in a kilt!

By Andy, 1 year2025/02/04 ago

Review: Ashlands – Ashlands Trilogy

Decimated homeland this, eldritch otherworld that, you’re always *nagging*!

By Dave, 1 year2025/01/04 ago

Review: Nishaiar – Enat Meret

Shamanic wisdom from a realm of boundless energy

By Andy, 1 year2025/01/03 ago

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