There are way too many records released every week - which one should you listen to? We want to help you by reviewing lots of records every week and you can also check out a little teaser before reading the whole thing. And if you want to, you can also browse through our archive and have a look at the amazing records you might have missed out on.
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Sweden has always been home to numerous time bending and heavy defining bands - Walk Through Fire can explain why.
Continue reading >Whatever there is in the waters of Ravenna, Northern Italy - if we had it everywhere, the world would be a better place! Proof? Metaphora!
Continue reading >“Rocky Mountain Oppressive Dirge”. One cannot but admire the description that Colorado-based trio Velnias gave to the world in order to tell us something about their music.
Continue reading >Two years ago, Telepathy toured Europe together with Post-Metal powerhouses Rosetta and The Ocean. And know what? They proved themselves andnheld their ground, being as impressive as those two giants, sometimes even outplaying them. And now they are a good reason to ignore the pandemic.
Continue reading >One of the forebearers of the Doomgaze-wave comes back with another chillingly beautiful EP, this time on Blues Funeral Records.
Continue reading >Guitarist of Italian Doom-master Messa is following his inner devil and publishes a record full of Swamp, Grunge, Blues and “soul”.
Continue reading >Storytelling class for progressive metal bands, Advanced Level: Endgame
Continue reading >Crustpunk will never ever die as long as there are bands like Ahna and their politically charged messages.
Continue reading >Former hardcore shouter shows his love and understanding of real Post-Punk.
Continue reading >The Emerald Isle is showing up more and more on the map of modern heavy music - Dublin’s Death The Leveller are a good example for that.
Continue reading >Debemur Morti releases the best black metal album this year - in Indonesia!
Continue reading >Ministry and Venom spawned a child - it’s name is Borgne and Y is its 9th cry of despair.
Continue reading >Eindhoven’s An Evening With Knives once again comes up with an interesting album right between Post- and Alternative-Metal.
Continue reading >Newcomers have one advantage - they cannot disappoint any expectations and therefore their music is taken for what it is - sometimes highly valuable!
Continue reading >Brooklyn has spat out a band that will please Greenwhich Village as well as the Bowery - Kilter are Jazz and Metal united
Continue reading >Dark, sinister, black, doom , psychedelia and folk - all elements of the new fundamental and unbelievable Fluisteraars record.
Continue reading >Melody? Check! Darkness? Check! Good mix? Sometimes.
Continue reading >Whoever condemns Post-Rock as a more melancholic, less successful version of Glum-Rock should listen to VASA and their cheerful, positively emotional Heroics
Continue reading >Nobody should be compared to bands like ISIS or Cult of Luna, Omega Massif or Mono. Nobody. However, these guys from Northern Italy basically demand such an analogy with this refreshing take on modern Post-Metal
Continue reading >Somewhere between Psych-Rock and Space-Rock is a tiny hole in the universe - and Charlottas Burning Trio is playing forever in the lounge.
Continue reading >Another monolithic release by the Haeresis Noviomagi collective - this time Turia shows us the mountains.
Continue reading >Debut album by Seattle’s next hope in extreme and yet atmospheric metal.
Continue reading >Not a sound too much. Not a word too much.
Continue reading >This album is a hit right away and it never becomes dull, but remains a grower, remains a grower, remains a grower.
Continue reading >Floating through the ether are songs of Black Metal and philosophy when listening to Ainsoph’s Ω to V.
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