Vomit made one good attempt to sound rougher and heavier than death / thrash metal bands today. Their new EP, “Deathlike Vomit” has an old…
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Tony Martin’s "Thorns" is a fantastic 2022 opener, a perfect mix of traditional heavy metal, rock, blues and groove with dominating mid tempo and bass…
Epica is exactly what it says. It’s epic, dramatic and pompous. This band will never be out of style, old or anything similar. In the…
Lose Tempest and give Heart, and you will get Out Of This World.
Label: Nuclear Blast Records Date: December 17th, 2021 Since Behemoth’s musicians and my country of origin are the same, we thought here in Abaddon it’ll…
Tyhjä is back on track and with the backing of two labels and the digital release at hand, there should be no escaping them.
Necrobastard’s “Massgrave” is their debut full-length, before they released only demos and then had long six years break. I can only guess what was the…
Maybe coming to the roots is not always a bad idea. Especially not for Amoth.
Wine tastes better with age. You have heard it for how many times? In the metal world, Death Angel might be the school example of…
Niflungar is here and “Rebirth of Salem” has been spinning for a while here. And still, I’m struggling for proper words to describe it.
Hundred Headless Horsemen are riding through metal realm since 2014. The anonymous, mystic, unique Finnish band will not remain you indifferent.
Of course you can find some differences between Unleashed new album and for example “Victory”, but it just calls the evolution. Anyways, the most important…
Carnival Of Flesh brings more than enough diseases, death, destruction and hatred. After all, their second full length album is called “Anthems of Extinction”. However,…
Pillaging Villagers debut album by a one-man band, supported as it may be by session musicians, is a glorious success. This pillaging villager may have…
I somehow doubt my enthusiasm is so huge only because of the fact I always was, am and will be a big fan of Exodus.…
No! I will not check out your band! And here’s exactly why.
Dead Head did use a bunch of tools that the originators of the genre, especially the Teutonic masters, introduced to the scene. However, they avoided…