Finding peace in simple things: Mizmor’s Prosaic
Mizmor’s A.L.N. finds a sweet spot with his new album “Prosaic”: a new beginning and overall a pretty damn good doom/black album.
Read moreMizmor’s A.L.N. finds a sweet spot with his new album “Prosaic”: a new beginning and overall a pretty damn good doom/black album.
Read moreThe long-awaited debut of the London-based artist is a gem of sorrowful post-rock, characterized by great contrasts and a suave voice.
Read moreReaching their debut as a band — but not as single musicians — Black Curse have thrown at us “Endless Wound”, an uproarius black-death album.
Read morePost-rock titans Mono were pretty far-sighted when they decided to work with Londoner A.A. Williams: the result is a double single shining with its own light.
Read moreFour years after “Värähtelijä”, the craziest Finns in town are back with “Mestarin Kynsi”, an evil and obsessive album with a strong Seventies feel.
Read moreOranssi Pazuzu have always had a pretty personal idea of black metal. In this interview, bass player Ontto told us about their new album “Mestarin Kynsi”.
Read moreThe British songwriter hits the jackpot with her first effort: intense and melancholic sounds between folk and shoegaze, it was love at first listen.
Read moreFor his captivating new album “Corpse Flower”, Faith No More’s frontman joined forces with Fench cultured pop genius Jean-Claude Vannier.
Read moreBack to the roots for Rome, with “Le Ceneri Di Heliodoro”: a demanding album, a ruthless analysis of feelings and social dynamics in times of turmoil.
Read moreLuxembourger neofolk artist, out with a new album, explains his view on today’s sociopolitical situation, between fears and identity crises.
Read moreFour years after disbanding the band, Nachtmystium’s comeback “Resilient” opens a new chapter in Blake Judd’s life
Read moreAn essential selection of the best – and the worst – stuff we listened to during this past year.
Read moreThird and last playlist dedicated to covers, with prominent acts like Johnny Cash and Tori Amos plus others, authors of new versions far from the metal genre.
Read moreZeal & Ardor are among the hottest bands around right now: our Northeastern delegation didn’t miss the chance to see them in our neighbour country Slovenia.
Read moreSecond instalment of our Spotify cover playlists, this time with dirty metalheads playing some more or less serious pieces from other genres…
Read moreThe first of our Spotify playlists dedicated to covers, with more or less known metal bands reinterpreting some of their genre colleagues!
Read moreStraight from Chile, the revived Apostasy are back with an album that seems to come from a different time, with a style reminiscing of the mighty Eighties
Read more“Etter Lys”, or a post apocalyptic future where the order of things is messed up by a natural catastrophe, in the vision of the French combo
Read moreStraight outta the Hampshire marshes, uncompromising black metal and impenetrable darkness, with a classy and poetic touch.
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