Tag: Death Metal
An Interview With Cryptae
Cryptae sit apart from their peers in their approach to mind-bending death metal. Hailing from The Netherlands, the duo released their eponympus demo last year, creating a buzz through underground circles across the globe. The …
By Ryan Tysinger on August 21, 2019
Cryptae – Vestigial Review
Death metal. Possibly considered the common denominator amongst many fans of heavy metal in the modern age, it has held its grip on the hearts of fans since its inception in the late 80s to …
By Ryan Tysinger on July 22, 2019
Ripped to Shreds – 魔經 – Demon Scriptures Review
A lot of people think there are few substitutes for seeing a band live. To counter that argument one can point out that there is a great substitute: listening to an album roughly the length …
By Manny-O-Lito on June 13, 2019
Hypoxia – Abhorrent Disease Review
Look, Jack, I love forward-thinking freakjazz just the same as you. My loins glisten just the same as yours at the dulcet tones of avant-garde doomfolk. Ambient ethno-funeral grind floods my dopamine receptors just as …
By Dan Obstkrieg on April 16, 2019
Riffology – Bolt Thrower’s “Through The Eye Of Terror”
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, class is back in session. For this lesson in Riffology, we will be taking a break from Morbid Angel, but we will be returning once again to the year 1989 and …
By Jeremy Morse on October 29, 2018
Skulmagot – Skulled To Death Review
FAST RITES: because sometimes brevity is fundamental. First appearances can be deceiving. For example, I know I would expect a band with a name like Skulmagot to be some sort of gregrnd band or, at …
By Ryan Tysinger on October 19, 2018
Graven Maul – Crushed Skull Moon Tag-Team Review
The following is a joint effort of two of our most prized idiots. No, not those two idiots. Well, one of those idiots, and another idiot. Anyway, this was written by Ryan and Manny. Thank …
By Last Rites on June 12, 2018
Tomb Mold – Manor Of Infinite Forms Review
Tomb Mold took the death metal scene by storm last year with their debut full length Primordial Malignity. Carrying an instantly recognizable sound and more than solid riffing, it’s no wonder the Canadian two-piece appeared …
By Ryan Tysinger on June 7, 2018
