This review comes a little late, but it’s not long time ago that this CD landed on my doorstep. Thus, now I can devote myself to the 2024 EP entitled Apparitions. It’s a six-tracker release […]
June 21st was the day when Northern Hemisphere turned towards darker times again, but it was also the date for the release of the debut album from Sweden’s Abysmal Winds. It’s entitled Magna Pestilencia and […]
More than three years have passed since The Dead Daisies released Holy Ground, their first album since parting ways with singer John Corabi and bassist Marco Mendoza. The two were replaced by legendary singer/bassists Glenn […]
Sarke is a pioneer Norwegian metal act who was founded more than 15 years ago. It started out as an one-man band, but was later joined by musicians from bands such as Dimmu Borgir, Satyricon, […]
Leprous is a highly productive band and 15 years into their recording career the band is ready with their eighth full-length studio release entitled Melodies Of Atonement. The last couple of releases were somewhat dividing amongst […]
My Metal Revolution inbox brims with publicists digitally elbowing one another, record labels touting their next release in lengthy word salad emails. It’s a good “problem” to have. More new music than I can remember […]
Another interesting and different release from Darkness Shall Rise Productions. For the first time ever, they release a compilation on LP/CD/3-MC box and digital gathering the three demos from melodic death metal pioneers – Desultory. […]
I am a harsh critic…when it comes to Thrash metal. It’s the metal genre I grew up listening to, back in the day (late 80’s). First listen, meh. Not into it so much. Then…as every […]
Azketem, despite being the self-titled release of German One-man Black Metal act, is in actuality the second Full-Length released under their current moniker and the fourth overall, counting his original two Demos, all of which […]
Ulvehunger, which is Norwegian for ‘Wolves Hunger’ was originally envisioned as a continuation of the band Balvaz, a Death Metal act – Albeit with somewhat of a twist, namely a substantial amount of Black Metal added […]
This review comes a little late, but it’s not long time ago that this CD landed on my doorstep. Thus, now I can devote myself to the 2024 EP entitled Apparitions. It’s a six-tracker release […]
June 21st was the day when Northern Hemisphere turned towards darker times again, but it was also the date for the release of the debut album from Sweden’s Abysmal Winds. It’s entitled Magna Pestilencia and […]
More than three years have passed since The Dead Daisies released Holy Ground, their first album since parting ways with singer John Corabi and bassist Marco Mendoza. The two were replaced by legendary singer/bassists Glenn […]
Sarke is a pioneer Norwegian metal act who was founded more than 15 years ago. It started out as an one-man band, but was later joined by musicians from bands such as Dimmu Borgir, Satyricon, […]
Leprous is a highly productive band and 15 years into their recording career the band is ready with their eighth full-length studio release entitled Melodies Of Atonement. The last couple of releases were somewhat dividing amongst […]
My Metal Revolution inbox brims with publicists digitally elbowing one another, record labels touting their next release in lengthy word salad emails. It’s a good “problem” to have. More new music than I can remember […]
Another interesting and different release from Darkness Shall Rise Productions. For the first time ever, they release a compilation on LP/CD/3-MC box and digital gathering the three demos from melodic death metal pioneers – Desultory. […]
I am a harsh critic…when it comes to Thrash metal. It’s the metal genre I grew up listening to, back in the day (late 80’s). First listen, meh. Not into it so much. Then…as every […]
Azketem, despite being the self-titled release of German One-man Black Metal act, is in actuality the second Full-Length released under their current moniker and the fourth overall, counting his original two Demos, all of which […]
Ulvehunger, which is Norwegian for ‘Wolves Hunger’ was originally envisioned as a continuation of the band Balvaz, a Death Metal act – Albeit with somewhat of a twist, namely a substantial amount of Black Metal added […]