The only things Stheno holds in common with the mentioned Greek black metal scene are the geographical region from where it stems.
July
Mask Of Satan completes the “ABC’s” of death metal. As far as I’m concerned, nothing further is needed.
Symphonic deathcore band based in Glasgow, Scotland, The Head Of The Traitor, are at the beginning of their careers. Tony Learoyd was kind enough to…
Groza are no Mgla. They are lacking their own touch. One can easily mistake their soundscape for Mgla’s. Harakiri, not so much. But does that…
The one thing I’m taking out of the prolonged listening session is that Ophidian I is made up of extremely talented musicians.
Krv is now almost completely devoid of the minimalism that was the key feature of their early recordings. Though the songs on “Grob i tama”…
Sterbhaus practices their homemade melodic death metal of the elder school with a healthy dose of (Teutonic) thrash metal inserted.
On May 21st, Illusory released their third album "Crimson Wreath" via Rockshots Records. The Greek sextet speaks for Abaddon Magazine.
Through all the shadows of doubt surrounding the decades of Pink Floyd, “Live at Knebworth 1990” recording is another pillar on which these megalo-anything-but-maniacs build…
Within the ever-present flood of black metal bands emerging in every corner of the globe, Gotmoor firmly stands its ground.
From Krosno, Poland, founded by Michał Kustra, Dargor plays melodic, atmospheric but still aggressive black metal.
This EP will only get them a supporting slot and I’m sure Demetra’s Scars are looking for much more than that.
In these dark pandemic times it is maybe clever to listen to H. C. Z., to drink beer and rakija together to forget your name,…
This is a great interview with a musician, future actor, multidisciplinary artist, Nile Nillsson, lead vocalist of Finnish St. Aurora
Thy Catafalque's “Vadak” got me thinking. Like all magnificent pieces of art should.
With bands like Alestorm, the situation is pretty clear: you either love them or you hate them. I belong to this second camp.
“The Unholy Hordes” presents Alastor as a band that has a way of making changes. At the same time adapting to them so that the…