I count two for two for Ghosts Of Atlantis.
Hammerheart Records
The scene out there is teeming with talent and Salacious Gods need a whole lot more in order to earn the crown.
Though far from being original or, if I may say so, even attempting to be such, Roots Of The Old Oak have a few neat…
Sammath is as extreme as black metal goes, only just passing by without scratching the grind tree.
You suck and here's why!
Wothrosch, at this point, has both feet on the right path. Just pick a lane and start walking.
Sorry to disappoint those expecting another nervous rant of mine, but Thy Listless Heart has a very good debut album.
Arallu presents a perfect “50-50” mix of black metal and Middle Eastern folk music.
If you’re just getting to know Aurora Borealis, start from the beginning and work your way to the present day.
Personal tastes aside, of course, this is as close to a selection of Trouble’s most celebrated tunes.
Talk about a man who was right there when this nasty looking kid called death metal was born. All those years later, the man is…
Forcing Nattehimmel is, in my book, not a good idea.
It was recorded, mixed and mastered by Andy LaRoque at Sonic Train Studios and features an artwork by Mike Hrubovcak (Visual Darkness).
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…
It wasn’t long ago that I reviewed the previous Ereb Altor material. Past spring, to be more precise. Early 2022 already brings another one. Longer…
Heir Apparent is active, though they had a couple of breaks in existence, expectedly. Their most recent record came out in 2018. I’m almost scared…
Speaking of successors to Mr. Quorthon’s legacy, one can hardly find a band more successful in carrying on the torch than Ereb Altor.