Alkaloid “The Malkuth Grimoire” Album Review (Ex-Necrophag ...
April 18th, 2015 | Progressive Metal
Come forth and experience the world's "most extreme prog metal band!" Alkaloid is a metal juggernaut to behold with many a monumental name falling under ... Read More
Shields “Guilt” EP Review
April 15th, 2015 | Metalcore
After a considerable hiatus with only the stand alone single I Feel Hate, to placate the masses, Shields have returned. Their time away has obviously ... Read More
Eschar “Nova” Album Review
April 8th, 2015 | Instrumental
One of the genuinely endearing character traits of instrumental metal is how it allows you to imprint your own themes and emotional resonance onto each ... Read More
Fall of the Archetype “Psynopsis” EP Review
March 25th, 2015 | Djent
This is a review of a re-release, which I am undertaking because I re-gretfully missed the window of opportunity to write about it on its ... Read More
Blind Guardian “Beyond The Red Mirror” Album Review
March 18th, 2015 | Power Metal
Blind Guardian has been in the forefront of the German speed/power metal scene since the late 80’s. With fantastical stories and epic opuses, they have ... Read More
Plini “The End Of Everything” EP Review / Stream
March 10th, 2015 | Featured
Plini is back! That's right folks, the Beethoven of the bedroom returns with the final part in his EP trilogy. Considering the already dazzling standard of ... Read More
Vola “Inmazes” Album Review
March 3rd, 2015 | Free Music
Writing about music is often a cumbersome and obtuse activity. Essentially you are attempting to elucidate the reader to the pros and cons of an ... Read More
Oceans Ate Alaska “Lost Isles” Album Review
February 25th, 2015 | Metalcore
Oceans Ate Alaska play a very excitable, highly eclectic brand of Metalcore. They are kind of the MC equivalent of Rings of Saturn and much ... Read More
Subversion “Animi” Album Review
February 24th, 2015 | Djent
Expectation is a funny thing. It can multiply ones appreciation of something but with the same brash influence, it can taint or diminish the enjoyment ... Read More
EMBODIMENT SELF-TITLED LP REVIEW
February 16th, 2015 | Death Metal
The border between Death Metal and its Tech counterpart is a constantly shifting boundary. With each band who delves into both fields able to define ... Read More