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agonia records \ black metal \ France \ post-black metal \ that's all you need to know duh \ VI
Well we had fun this week posting a bunch of stupid crap on Facebook to see how social media works. Our conclusion? It’s fueled by utter stupidity. As the activity climbed, we realized the most boring of us are more interested in crap memes and stupid, catchy phrases, which honestly we kind of took and […]
better punk \ good punk \ Heat Dust \ new punk \ punk \ The Flenser Records
It might not seem like it, but we do receive punk submissions pretty frequently. They just all suck, hard, and aren’t even worth a negative review because they’re typically so typical they deserve nothing more than silence. Suffice to say it takes something especially tasty or tedious for us to put it up on here, for […]
black metal \ chaos \ chaotic chaos \ chaotically chaotic chaos \ chosingly chatoically aoijoiajsdoifjas \ India \ Iron Bonehead Productions \ Tetragrammacide
We’ve had our sampling of the bizarre in the past year, especially that which can be deemed genre-bending, chaotically forged, is-this-reality metal. We’re living in a world of chaos these days, so perhaps it’s all a symbol of the collapse of the human race, a look into the future when eventually everything is meaningless and […]
black metal \ bloody and pulpy and stuff \ Bloody Mountain Records \ raw black metal \ Sxuperion \ Valdur
Black metal is often easy to grasp, thematically speaking, as soon as you look at a cover. Ever hear that old mantra about tanks, or as they call them typically, panzers? If thou see a tank on the cover, be warned, for it does not deliver the crushing explosions expected. Well, visually speaking, this one […]
but better than that \ Danzig tag drop \ dark country \ doom punk \ Goth \ magic bullet records \ psychobilly \ rockabilly \ swamp rock \ Wailin Storms
Music critics can be fickle, but even worse they can be lazy. Lazy reviews focus too much on simple details. This riff is good blah blah etc. Further, they typically rely on the most common of lazy errors, that being name-dropping. “For fans of…” is the veritable slogan for almost every review site in existence. […]
death metal \ Deathrite \ Germany \ just plain old death that isn't so plain \ Prosthetic Records
The start of the week, the start of work, or the start of not doing work, or not getting up, or hating everything until Thursday when it all seems bright again. Until then, work, work, and work. But if you’re at work, what are you doing on this site? That’s easy to explain because you, like […]
Altare Productions \ atmospheric \ black metal \ doom metal \ Mordgrimm \ Nevoa \ our first score that is like something on your calculator after messing around with it \ Portugal
Before I begin, I want to go out and say that if you’re going to ask me to review your album or whatever, I would very much appreciate it you – I don’t know, gave me the album? I’ve had a few people message me over the last few weeks about reviews and I want […]
Broken Limbs Recordings \ but I guess we have to say metal of some sort \ Chicago \ genreless beasts \ Immortal Bird
Did you ever read a review and smile at all of the praise, only to get to the score and wonder what in the hell happened in the meantime? This actually occurred when this album here was on repeat at the homestead over the past few days. We enjoy, sometimes, checking out what others have […]
experimental \ Ferrrum \ Hell:On \ progressive metal \ thrash metal \ Ukraine
Experimentation is occasionally a path of ruin, irrespective of history and skill, a choice often made for the wrong reasons, or even when made for the right reasons it leads to abject failure. It’s a dangerous path, fraught with danger, covered in brambles leading up to steep cliffs where a single foothold means either progression […]
Aeternitas Tenebrarum Music Foundation \ ATMF \ Australia \ black metal \ bog \ death metal \ frog \ gollywog's cake walk \ pollywog \ prog \ progressive \ smog \ Ur Draugr
I don’t know if anyone consistently follows or reads my reviews but if you have been, you’ll notice that most have been very positive. Unfortunately, I don’t often bother with bands I’m unfamiliar with unless Stan sends them my way (and I like the genre). So in an effort to review a band I’ve never […]