Review: Viking Queen – Hammer of the Gods
Norway is a synonym for black metal, but Viking Queen is a proof that every rule has an exception
Review: Alitor – II
I am sure that Alitor will stay "enlightened from the fire inside and that love will keep them alive, it will fuel their will and guide them through l
Review: Booby Trap / Pitch Black / Buried Alive – Bastards United
With such a length, “Bastards United” could have offered a broader overview of Portuguese thrash metal scene. Still, for an inquisitive mind such
Review: Zvijer – Navia (Zadah Jalovog Svijeta)
It is my opinion that only God himself can stop Zvijer becoming a force to be reckoned.
Review: Haspyd – Crossroads of two winds (Перехрестя двох вітрів)
In these dead days, before the long winter nights, from Ukraine, beside the expect snow, comes a new album from a pagan/folk metal band Haspyd titled:
Review: Carcass – Despicable
Carcass is one of those bands that developed their own style so you can smell them miles always. They are brutal but gentle, rough but elegant, creepy