Dimmu Borgir – Death Cult Armageddon Review
Originally written by Gregory Bradley. The highly anticipated album from one of the biggest names in the underground heavy metal scene has arrived. In the true spirit of the three seemingly nonsensical words coupled together …
Akercocke – Chronozon Review
Originally written by Ryan Plunkett All right, I don’t know how this band managed to slip through the cracks for me, but they did and I’m glad I have finely heard them. Akercocke is easily …
Attila Csihar – The Beast Of… Review
Originally written by Erik Thomas I’m not really sure how to review a ‘Best of’ album from an artist I really don’t care for, nor am I familiar with. Hungarian vocalist and recent arrestee Attila …
Setherial – Endtime Divine Review
Originally written by Tim Pigeon In the wake of Emperor’s demise, a void was left in the world of blasting black metal, allowing for bands once kept on the backburner to come forward. Among these …
Hatebreed – The Rise Of Brutality Review
Originally written by Tim Pigeon Ah yes, Hatebreed, a band that has been a flashpoint of sorts for discriminating metalheads lately. Lambasted by some for being the leaders of the new wave of chug-heavy, mosh-ready …
Asmegin – Hin Vordende Sod & Sø Review
Originally written by Jason Lawrence Folk Metal is a tricky genre; you either love it, hate it, or have no clue it exists. It is certainly one of the less explored sub-genres of Metal, and …
