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Review: Nishaiar – Enat Meret

Shamanic wisdom from a realm of boundless energy

By Andy, 1 year2025/01/03 ago

Review: Orso – Caffè?

I like my “I like my coffee like” jokes like I like my metal: post-

By Doug, 1 year2024/12/22 ago

Review: Monolith – The Black Cradle

“I’d like to be/under the sea/with a giant squid’s chitinous beak/cutting through me”
– Ringo Starr if he was aboard The Black Cradle

By Christopher, 1 year2024/12/06 ago

Review: M​ú​r – M​ú​r

M​ú​r M​ú​r M​ú​r, how do you like it, how do you like it?

By Christopher, 1 year2024/11/27 ago

Review: Schammasch – The Maldoror Chants: Old Ocean

Who needs vocal melodies when you can just talk intently about surrealism and the occult?

By Sam, 1 year2024/11/20 ago

Review: Together to the Stars – The Fragile Silence

The post-blackers are post-back.

By Dylan, 1 year2024/10/24 ago

Review: Ikaiora – Beneath a Drifting Haze

“just another one-man bedroom project” (positive)

By Doug, 2 years2024/09/13 ago

Review: Vestige – Janis

Catharsis? In MY metal? It’s more likely thank you think.

By Dave, 2 years2024/09/03 ago

Lost In Time: Kayo Dot – Hubardo

Sticks and stones may break my bones, but boats will take me down a river carved out by an eldritch sky rock

By Dave, 2 years2024/08/23 ago

Review: Mountaineer – Dawn and All That Follows

Close your eyes and drift away on the fuzz

By Sam, 2 years2024/08/03 ago

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