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Review: Summoner’s Circle – Chaos Vector

Summoner’s Circle arguably learns from past albums and illustrates a concise picture. This is a focused execution of dark synths, death-doom, and blackened death metal influences.

By Sabrina, 5 years2021/10/05 ago

Review: Windfaerer – Breaths of Elder Dawns

A lovely epic folk/black metal album that is NOT sketchy.

By Sam, 5 years2021/09/14 ago

Review: Khabal – The Divine Deception

This blackened deathcore album will chill you with its brutally crushing downtuned riffs, and agonizing gutturals. If you’re not mentally prepared for this album, I’d turn elsewhere.

By Sabrina, 5 years2021/07/28 ago

Review: Voland – Voland III: Царепоклонство – Il culto degli Zar

Both members have done a great job of taking a less-traveled subject in metal and portraying it with every tool at their disposal.

By Matt, 5 years2021/07/22 ago

Review: Temenigru – Terminal

Terminal is filled with great ideas, but it scarcely gives any of them the time they deserve.

By Josh, 5 years2021/07/04 ago

Review: Code – Flyblown Prince

Rough around the edges, but a refreshingly progressive and atmospheric black metal beast

By Callum, 5 years2021/06/30 ago

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.

By Callum, 5 years2021/06/12 ago

Review: Dordeduh – Har

A dreamy black metal experience from Romania setting off to take you on a most wondrous journey

By Sam, 5 years2021/06/05 ago

Review: Stone Healer – Conquistador

An unlikely but outstanding combination of Opethian grunge and blackened mindfuckery that’s honest, soulful, and relentlessly engaging.

By Dan, 5 years2021/05/12 ago

Review: Cicada the Burrower – Corpseflower

This is a truly magical and utterly unique album filled with lush, mellow, hypnotic soundscapes that eerily distort themselves into blackened, pained harshness, without skipping a jazzy beat. You need to hear it to believe it.

By Dan, 5 years2021/05/09 ago

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