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Wolvserpent tread the path of darkness throughout the epic notations of Aporia:Kāla:Ananta, a single track spanning forty minutes of lush violin, doomed elegance and...
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Wolvserpent tread the path of darkness throughout the epic notations of Aporia:Kāla:Ananta, a single track spanning forty minutes of lush violin, doomed elegance and...
The United Kingdom has a wonderful multi-genre scene, and as such choosing the best releases from these isles is a tough job. The six...
Uncle Acid and the deadbeats may not be the enigmatic entity they once were – (un)fortunately their star has risen exponentially with the release of...
Experimental metal seems to be gaining more and more traction within the extreme ends of the genre, and Shrines are taking those twisted ideas...
Suffering and despair are emotions that each and every one of us has dealt with – either in the past, or in the present...
The UK underground is a wonderful thing, a place where people come together despite geographical distance and seemingly contrasting styles, and in turn create...
Pyramids‘ career has been a curious one so far, in that their debut in 2008 enabled them to work on multiple collaborations and with...
London’s Voices have been on the underground radar for quite some time, awaiting the right moment for their brand of blackened, progressive death metal...
Scotland’s Barshasketh have been slowly but surely making a name for themselves on their home ground, with 2013s Sitra Achra gaining them attention and...
UK metal has had a pretty great year, with bands from all walks of the musical spectrum taking chances, building on their foundations and...
2014 saw Caïna celebrate ten years of existence, and while founder Andrew Curtis-Brignell had, at one point, laid the band aside, the call of musical catharsis...
Nightbringer’s Ego Dominus Tuus is a record that challenges and provokes the mind both during the experience and for many moments after the aural journey...