EGOERA – Fortuna
Greek post-rock trio Egoera debuted with “Fortuna”, bringing together vibes from God Is An Astronaut and If These Trees Could Talk.
Read moreGreek post-rock trio Egoera debuted with “Fortuna”, bringing together vibes from God Is An Astronaut and If These Trees Could Talk.
Read moreParadise Lost condensed thirty years of music in “Obsidian”: let’s rediscover gothic rock with the masters from Halifax.
Read moreOur chat with Paradise Lost’s Nick Holmes about the new album “Obsidian”, COVID-19, and death metal.
Read moreWhat’s genius? According to Mammock, it is to reap the best fruit from 30 years of alternative rock and reinvent them in a changing and previously unseen union.
Read moreHeaven Shall Burn transformed their melodic death metal into something more in the double disc “Of Truth And Sacrifice”, between ecology and resistance.
Read moreThe climate crisis according to Rebecca Foon, between piano, vocals, and much more, in “Waxing Moon”. For all fans of the Constellation Records family.
Read more“Threnos” by Greek act On Thorns I Lay mixes melodic doom metal to some other currents, navigating through suffering and fate. Out on Lifeforce Records.
Read moreAfter a tough year, the Boston sextet came back with “You Know What They Mean”, a musical explosion released by InsideOut Music
Read moreWith “The Ghost Of Orion”, My Dying Bride put together an intense death-doom metal record embodying five very complicated years. Out on Nuclear Blast.
Read moreWe had a chat with My Dying Bride guitarist and co-founder Andrew Craighan about the doom metal gem “The Ghost Of Orion”, out on Nuclear Blast
Read moreJonathan Nido and Coilguns are alive and kicking in “Watchwinders”, bringing the band back to its hardcore and noise roots. Out via Hummus Records.
Read moreThe funeral doom metal master Anssi Mäkinen and his project Profetus are back with the anticipated “The Sadness Of Time Passing”, out via Avantgarde Music.
Read moreUS stoner-doom duo Year Of The Cobra left their mark: Amy Tung and Jon Barrysmith landed on Prophecy Productions with their sophomore album “Ash And Dust”.
Read moreSwiss post-black metal band Rorcal adapted the novel “Muladona” by Eric Stener Carlson, and it’s a bloodbath. The record is out via Hummus Records.
Read moreBorders between dance, ambient, rock, glitch and drone have never been so useless: “replicr, 2019” by 65daysofstatic takes us face to face with the collapse
Read moreSix years later, Pelican are back with their hardcore flavored post-metal on Southern Lord with “Nighttime Stories”, in memory of Jody Minnoch
Read moreWith “A Gaze Among Them”, Canadian act Big | Brave took a well-deserved spot in the drone-doom world. Robin Wattie and Mathieu Ball are back on Southern Lord
Read moreUS post-metal legends Russian Circles released “Blood Year” via Sargent House and left quite a deep mark on the scene
Read morePortuguese post-metal quintet Juseph debuts with “Óreida”; meet the latest discovery by WOOAAARGH floating between Isis, Pelican, and Russian Circles
Read moreIn “The Nemean Ordeal”, Dekadent interweave atmospheric black-doom metal with positive feelings, in an unusually ethereal and dreamlike sound.
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