Even if this is the debut work by Wolves Of Perdition, it has very much deserved the attention by such a gigantic underground label as…
Miloš Šebalj
Tattva is most definitely exploring the similar ground as many other contemporary acts. Only, this French outfit is still keeping very close to its actual…
I’ve recently come across Exorcizphobia from Czech Republic and right now Angelus Apatrida takes another high position among my favorites on the thrash metal ground.
Klubber Lang bases their music on fairly simple guitar riffs and firm rhythm section.
In all regards, it seems to me that Abigorum succeeded in their intention.
What separates Tyhjä from most of similar contemporary acts is their skill when it is needed to come up with new solutions for making black…
Piranha manages to captivate the listener. Without trying to make the album sound like a timeless masterpiece, it still remains a record well worth investing…
Sangre offers a lot, but it is my honest opinion that it takes a whole lot more to get to where this album is going.
They can do better, trust me. Or better yet, don’t trust me but try it on your own. If the bands mentioned above are dear…
A decent attempt, when all is said and done. Go Betrayed!
“Retrocedendo” is a call to rebel. Escalpo is screaming in your face to move your lazy ass.
Gathering all sides of the band on one pile, it serves to both past and future fans of Unbounded Terror. It gives an insight into…
Ghosts Of Atlantis displays it all, gives you options, takes you on an epic journey, or simply lets you go on one of your own.…
Xerión once again stands its ground firmly, providing for an exciting journey, should you just let go.
I will do my best to paint the picture for you, though you should be warned that music like this was never quite to my…
After this audition, it is quite clear that Urfeind has more than enough to offer.
Phase Transition still did one hell of a job on “Relatively Speaking”. It is obvious they have all it takes to make something of themselves.
This might seem to be an interesting concept. A young Italian multi-instrumentalist, Simone Marsilio, opted to combine his two passions into this musical project.
Lake Of Tears is unleashed. All the shackles are broken. The band is left to roam freely.
The record is pretty short, just 22 minutes for these 8 tracks, but it gives a good idea of what Apraxic are capable of.