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Mexico’s Progressive Metal Masters THE ADVENT EQUATION Return with Remnants of Oblivion in December

Monterey (Mex) – After eight years, progressive metal quartet THE ADVENT EQUATION return with sophomore full-length album Remnants Of Oblivion on December 4. A teaser video is available HERE On the follow-up to 2012’s critically acclaimed Limitless Life Reflections, THE ADVENT EQUATION makes a leap forward in terms of compelling composition, melodic songcraft, and a production that packs one hell of a punch! Remnants Of Oblivion is a duality between heaviness and melody that translates into a complete musical and emotional experience. Progressive Metal that reflects the collective work of memorable riffs and iconic choruses taking you to a transitory […]

Album Review: White Dog – White Dog

There’s really no reason at all why I shouldn’t be frothing at the mouth over Austin, TX pack WHITE DOG. I mean they tick ALL the boxes. From the Southern US, named after an animal, twin guitar harmonies (scratch that – “guitarmonies”, as the band say), guitars, long hair, hats, AND the quintet looks like 5/6 of the ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND or the classic lineup of MOLLY HATCHET shat them out their ass in the promo photos. So yeah, absolutely no reason. Oh, and and they’re on Rise Above, one of the most reliable labels going since it began. But […]

Druon Antigon to release Desontstijging on December 4th

“Observe ye everything that takes place in the heaven, how they do not change their orbits, and the luminaries which are in the heaven, how they all rise and set in order each in its season, and transgress not against their appointed order.Behold ye the earth, and give heed to the things which take place upon it from first to last, how steadfast they are…” – The Book Of Enoch Stream ‘Zinloos’ HERE So convinced are we of our superiority and importance; so sure that we stand but one step from godhood. We build our towering monuments in a futile […]

Album Review: ILSA – Preyer

Ugly, mean, depressing…ILSA is all of these things. But what else is new? These morose cats from DC have been dishing out sludgy death metal with nary a ray of light for quite some time now, and Preyer sees them at their most misanthropic and disturbing. The album starts with a truly unsettling monologue from one Sean Sellers, devout Satanist and the youngest killer to ever be executed on death row, detailing the cold blooded murder of a convenience store clerk. That gets the album off to a nice brisk start and things don’t get much more cheerful from there. […]

MASSIMO PUPILLO: stream dark drone debut album of ZU’s bassist in full

Jazz metal trio ZU’s bassist and occult experimentalist MASSIMO PUPILLO presents his first solo album in its entirety. The unsettling ambient drone album The Black Iron Prison will drive you to the abysses of mankind. “You’ll find yourself drifting through each track, enveloped by the well-positioned mix that swallows you whole. As you reach the final, titular track, Pupillo cranks up the experimentation more, with some unique bass sounds created and utilised in the song.” — Everything Is Noise Matching live instruments and machines to perfection MASSIMO PUPILLO’s debut solo album, The Black Iron Prison, is remarkably obscure and mystic: […]

CHILD BITE Teams Up With Black Tusk To Cover Prong’s ‘Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck’

Detroit punk/metal unit CHILD BITE has teamed up with Georgia sludge metallers BLACK TUSK for a collaborative quarantine cover of Prong’s 1994 classic ‘Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck’. Notes vocalist Shawn Knight, “I can’t speak for BLACK TUSK, but us CHILD BITE guys have been laying low for the past several months, focusing on other aspects of our lives as opposed to forcing band productivity when we honestly just weren’t feeling it, or even worse, cluttering up the social landscape when the world has had much more pressing matters to focus on than demented rock music… Not that shit […]

Interview: The Plague Physicians

Ohio’s THE PLAGUE PHYSICIANS continue their experiments with sonic exploration (and even more eldritch, darker goals in mind, to be sure) on new release, In Arkham’s Shadow. Lord Randall joins vocalist Dr. Orange in the diagnoses… FROM THE BANKS OF THE BURNING RIVERInterview with Dr. Orange [Vocals] of THE PLAGUE PHYSICIANSInterview By: Lord Randall Rebel Extravaganza: So you began your practice in Cleveland in 2013, taking almost 5 years to release The Raven Mocker. How much of the persona was in place from the start, or was The Plague Physicians something you became over time? Dr. Orange: I’d been in […]

CULT BURIAL RELEASE ‘DETHRONER’ VIDEO

London’s CULT BURIAL have teamed up with Moshpit Nation to release their video for ‘Dethroner’. The song is from their self-titled album, released on November 6th. Watch the video at THIS LOCATION Pre-order the album HERE Rarely does an extreme metal band drop out of nowhere with a fully formed sound, and yet CULT BURIAL do just that. While their name may imply another group hopping on the dime-a-dozen OSDM revival trend, this London group quickly show that there is a lot more than meets the eye on their self-titled début, coming hot off the back of a well-received two-track […]

MYRKUR Collaborates with THE SIMS – ‘Onde Børn’ in Simlish

Listen/Watch HERE MYRKUR shares her new collaboration with THE SIMS for a re-recording of the song ‘Onde Børn’ in Simlish! The video, a behind the scenes look at the recording at Lava Studio in Denmark, is streaming at the official MYRKUR YouTube channel. Shot and edited by Rasmus Malmstrøm. ‘Onde Børn’ appears on MYRKUR’s critically acclaimed full length, M, and follows the release of 2020’s Folkesange. Folkesange, which has been hailed as “an immersive collection of classic-sounding black metal and Scandinavian folk that features chilly piano, melodic ghost-choir interludes, passages of frozen noise, clamoring industrial bits, and a gong.” Purchase […]

Album Review: Undeath – Lesions Of A Different Kind

It takes a lot of either courage, confidence, or flat out balls for a new death metal band to release a debut album. Sometimes it’s all of one of the aforementioned, sometimes an equal blend of all three. Nonetheless, when the promo sheet from Prosthetic Records hails your album as “a whole new level [Insert Obligatory “of confidence and powarrr!” Here] of skull crushing intensity, you’d best know what you’re about. I’m also a little concerned that, within a little over 1 ½ years, New York’s UNDEATH has managed to crank out 2 digital demos, a vinyl split, a compilation, […]