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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Continue reading >Svartronix is the electro-oriented sublabel of Svart Records so please - do not expect guitar-based music on it.
Continue reading >It’s black, it’s bleak, it’s rumbling, it’s Zifir from Istanbul and their next album Demoniac Ethics
Continue reading >Darkness there and nothing more! Or is it more like an Ancient Greek philosopher once said? No matter who or what – this is bleak, black, dark, deep. Death.Void.Terror. Releases their second trip To The Great Monolith
Continue reading >The New England Institution For Post-Rock and its Variations is back with another album - where should one place in the context of their whole body of work?
Continue reading >Nothing new in the West. Muelheim’s finest are still fine. But maybe a bit less exciting.
Continue reading >Manchester’s most promising newcomer on the Post-Metal scene releases their first EP and gives you something to break your neck to and something to set your mind to.
Continue reading >Irish Folk can be so much more than The Dubliners and The Wolfetones - it can revolve around the legends and fairy tales of Ireland and offset the old myths with modern soundscapes. Enter - Tuatha!
Continue reading >Re-Release for the finest release, Cape Town’s blackgaze or Atmospheric Black Metal scene has been offering for years.
Continue reading >Serpent Eater from Cologne play Blackened Crustpunk on an internationally acclaimed level and label.
Continue reading >German Black-Metal avantgardists try to pull off another amazing record - judge their success for yourself.
Continue reading >A trip back down memory lane, when we were searching ebay for interesting bands and they always mentioned DEP, C&C and Circa Survive as references for unclassifiable bands.
Continue reading >Indian Cinematic Post-Rock act Home Brewed Universe releases another highly seducing record. Long-lasting? Time will tell.
Continue reading >Charleville-Mezieres-based hardcore band Quietus has some of the most important ingredients - but all?
Continue reading >Switzerland is the new hotspot for good metal. Another example apart from the HUMMUS and HUC-communities? Apart from Rorcal, Death.Void.Terror? Easy, take Montecharge
Continue reading >When creating a minimalist album everything has to surrender the approach you take for such an album cannot simply “be made” - it needs a framework in order to make sense of itself. It is nothing you can simply do, right? Hell, no!
Continue reading >Try not to be pierced by the Belgian’s first release as it doesn’t want to make prisoners or hostages but only followers and fans.
Continue reading >Thuringia’s most interesting band is back with a set of songs that is riding the edge between the early modern times and the 21st century.
Continue reading >German Ambient-pioneers publish a kind of anthology with some new stuff. Worth it? Surely because of the good price and the great compilation!
Continue reading >“Old ways won’t open new doors.” Everybody can agree on that, probably. Maybe. Cemented Minds from Caen, France, certainly will.
Continue reading >Perihelion from Hungary is part of the vivid Hungarian scene around Hegy and Törzs - yet their post-metal is definitely more ambitious!
Continue reading >Keelrider shows two sides of Seattle-sound whose connection is long forgotten - Grunge and Stoner Rock.
Continue reading >Apocalyptica as a reference is not the best idea, but which reference should one give when the ensemble plays metal without an electric guitar - of course they can’t riff it out.
Continue reading >If a band is able to survive more than 20 years in a genre like Black Metal and publish eight full-lengths, then one should pay some respect to said band.
Continue reading >Occult Metal from Italy released on German Ván Records sounds promising? - Sure does!
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