For those who are fans of Kalmah, Ensiferum and especially Time I of Wintersun. Formed in 2009 but it took 5 years with 1 EP, 2 singles & 1 complication for the band to debut Evil Seeds, and 7 years for the next album. A beautiful cover designed by Pierre-Alain “3mmi Design” seems to signal
Category: New Discover
Normally, I never review names like Azarath or Vader. I don’t want to waste my time praising such old-fashioned names. However, I want to talk about this album because of Inferno. Ever since Behemoth switched to playing black metal that’s more atmospheric/symphonic/dramatic/cinematic………, Inferno has been relatively quiet. It was not until this Azarath project that
I have to admit that it’s always been difficult for me to review a Vietnamese band for 2 reasons band 1. Vietnamese people in general are quite sensitive to comments about themselves or anything related to them. Praise is sometimes said, but criticism is also said. 2. This reason is more important. To be fair,
Demanuac caused a surprise with “a bomb” at the end of the year. An album over the top, showy and especially uplifting. The band from Chile combines the ferocity and technique of American thrash with frenetic pace and Teutonic thrash tunes. It comes with a bit of black metal tremolo and lots of jazz fusion
Russian black metal – like everything else coming from this country, is quite alien to the West due to linguistic and political barriers. It’s really a pity that Russia has a long history of Black metal with so many big names. Temnozor, Ashen Light, Krada. The highest peak is Kaldrad, who died at the age
Burn in Many Mirrors is the third album by Wode, a band from Manchester. Released by the “small but quality” label 20 Buck Spin, a label that is extremely cool recently when continuously releasing extremely quality black/death albums. And as always, the 20 Buck Spin proved to be extremely adept at choosing death metal bands.
There are two countries in Europe that haven’t played Black Metal, it’s good to have played – Greece vs Iceland.
Innersphere released their debut album Amnesia in the summer of 2018 and it was a huge surprise. It’s from the Czech Republic, a country not known for melodic death, but they played without losing to any Finnish or Swedish band. If you like Insomnium but prefer something more “buffalo”, the Innersphere is an extremely quality