Mausoleum / Anatomia -Split (Album Review) March 10, 2021

Split Album
by Mausoleum / Anatomia

Ive always been a fan of the split format, as it allows for different bands to naturally complement each other or even head in some slightly different directions outside the context of an album. The two bands featured on the subject of this review are no stranger to splits, as Pennsylvania based Mau...

Pupil Slicer - Mirrors (Album Review) March 10, 2021

Mirrors
by Pupil Slicer

Review of Pupil Slicer and their new 2021 debut album Mirrors via Prosthetic Records. Hailing from London, UK, PUPIL SLICER combine noisy, angular mathcore with the aggression and speed of grindcore for a sound that is the best of both worlds. The band also share some sonic fabric with bands like Fr...

Chevelle - NIRATIAS (Album Review) March 9, 2021

NIRATIAS
by Chevelle

Chevelle was a band that was everywhere on commercial radio in the early 2000s, joining a crowded yet diverse hard rock and post grunge era with music that offered catchy hooks with a noticeable bite. While sometimes sounding what Tool may have become had they stayed the course from 1993s Undertow, ...

Stortregn - Impermanence (Album Review) March 9, 2021

Impermanence
by Stortregn

Review of Stortregn with their new 2021 album Impermanence via The Artisan Era. Stortregn is a Geneva-Switzerlang-based band that previously made waves with 2018's Emptiness Fills The Void and 2016's Singularity; again drawing from a large array of influences including progressive tech-death, 90s Sw...

Wolvennest - Temple (Album Review) March 8, 2021

Temple
by Wolvennest

Since their creation in 2015, Belgiums Wolvennest has offered listeners dense and hypnotic music that blurred the lines between black metal and doom with hints of krautrock, post punk, and other musical genres to create a dark and haunting atmosphere. 2018s VOID pushed some of the post punk and othe...

A Day To Remember Tier List March 8, 2021

Ranking A Day To Remember
by A Day To Remember

Ranking the albums of A Day To Remember from best to worst Tier List style. A Day To Remember is a Florida-based easycore/metalcore/rock band that have been around since the mid 2000's and known for classic tracks like All I Want, It's Complicated, 2nd Sucks, Better Off This Way, and All Signs Point...

The Best Metal On Bandcamp #34 March 7, 2021

The Best Metal On Bandcamp #34
by Metal Trenches

Sharing more of the best new underground metal albums on Bandcamp as requested by viewers, bands, and labels. More diverse picks again today from black and death to crust. - Review by FlightOfIcarus SUBSCRIBE to our Trench Talk Podcast on iTunes, Castbox, YouTube, and BitChute.You can also like ...

:Nodfyr: - Eigenheid (Album Review) March 5, 2021

Eigenheid
by :Nodfyr:

Pagan metal band :Nodfyr:s debut Eigenheid has been nearly a decade in the making, as Joris and Niels formed the project in Gelderlands, the Netherlands back in 2011 with the intention of capturing the history and culture of their native region. While Niels would depart in 2014, Joris recruited two ...

A Day To Remember - You're Welcome (Album Review) March 5, 2021

You're Welcome
by A Day To Remember

Review A Day To Remember and their new album You're Welcome via Fueld By Ramen. A Day To Remember is a rock and metalcore band from Ocala, Florida that got big back in the 2000's as a part of the so-called easycore scene fusing metalcore with pop punk on landmark albums like And Their Name Was Treas...

Brand Of Sacrifice - Lifeblood (Album Review) March 5, 2021

Lifeblood
by Brand of Sacrifice

Review of Brand Of Sacrifice and their much anticipated new 20201 album Lifeblood. Brand of Sacrifice are a Toronto-based deathcore band who have already made a big name for themselves as a band on the rise in the genre. These guys do it all: technical deathcore, symphonic deathcore, brutal death, a...

Mirizøn - Shrinking Violet (Album Review) March 5, 2021

Shrinking Violet
by Mirizøn

Metalcore is one of those genres where bands tend to blur together, as everyone is often chasing the heaviest tones and breakdowns around without having strong songwriting or a different angle. So, its always exciting to find a newer group looking to take some familiar elements and inject something ...

Furia - W śnialni (Album Review) March 4, 2021

W śnialni
by Furia

While their earlier days may be rooted in more traditional black metal, as theyve evolved over the years Polands Furia has become one of the more unique bands out there, exploring darker and experimental soundscapes that twist black metal into all sorts of other genres. They dub their sound Nekrofol...

Kjeld - Ôfstân Album Review March 4, 2021

Ôfstân
by Kjeld

I mentioned in my review of Sagenlands debut back in January how strong black metal from the Netherlands has been for the past decade, and the sophomore effort from Kjeld is another perfect example. Formed back in 2003 with the ambition of merging traditional black metal aggression with atmosphere i...

Wolf King - The Path Of Wrath (Album Review) March 4, 2021

The Path Of Wrath
by Wolf King

Review of the new Wolf King album The Path Of Wrath via Prosthetic Records. Wolf King are a Bay Area blackened hardcore band that hit the scene hard with the single Deathless from their debut EP Into The Infinite back in 2016. With a pit-worshipping fusion of blistering vocals and bruising riffs, ri...

Cobra Cult - Second Gear (Album Review) March 4, 2021

Second Gear
by Cobra Cult

Formed back in 2015, Swedens Cobra Cult hit that sweet spot between hard rock and punk rock on their sophomore full-length Second Gear, which follows up their self-titled debut from 2018. Spread over eight tracks, the album makes a point to come in with high energy and stripped-down songwriting that...

Chiasm & John Fryer - Missed the Noise (Album Review) March 3, 2021

Missed the Noise
by Chiasm & John Fryer

Emileigh Rohn has been releasing industrial and electronic music since 1997 under the name Chiasm, with each album and EP offering a slightly different take on a dark and futuristic sound. Starting with last years Away EP Rohn has started to collaborate with John Fryer, who in addition to his work w...

Exanimis - Marionnettiste (Album Review) March 3, 2021

Marionnettiste
by Exanimis

Next we have a review of the debut Exanimis album Marionnettiste via Klonosphere Records. Started in 2015, Exanimis is a French symphonic death metal band created by former students of the Music Academy International who set out to create a sound that merges the atmosphere of horror and fantasy soun...

Black Sheep Wall - Songs for the Enamel Queen (Album Review) March 3, 2021

Songs for the Enamel Queen
by Black Sheep Wall

Black Sheep Wall made a strong impression early on with their 2008 full-length I Am God Songs, which offered incredibly heavy sludge with some slight hardcore influences. In the years that would follow the California based band would go through multiple vocalists and experiment with their sound furt...

Disuse - Gil Hel Lang (Album Review) March 2, 2021

Gil Hel Lang
by Disuse

Theres something innately appealing about grindcore delivered with that old-school spirit, with short, punchy riffs and little to no filler. Dutch band Disuse clearly understands this, as theyve been cranking out plenty of fast paced released since 2017. After a handful of EPs that crammed nine to e...

The Amenta - Revelator (Album Review) March 2, 2021

Revelator
by The Amenta

For the better part of two decades The Amenta has put their own spin on industrial death and black metal, taking the crushing base of death metal and sharper tonality of black metal and running it through an electronic filter. While theyve gone through some vocalists over the course of their previou...

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