Category: Review

Review: “The Hypercosmic Paradox” by Chaos Over Cosmos

For the past eight years Polish multi-instrumentalist Rafal Bowman has been searching distant worlds, using Science Fiction has inspiration for his compositions. Combining technical guitar work with cosmic atmospheres and progressive structures has taken his music to new, previously unimaginable heights with each passing album. Each record from his Chaos Over Comos project has been

Review: “Una Lama D’Argento” by Tenebro

In unwavering morbid devotion to the putrid sounds of classic horror and old school Death Metal, Italian duo Tenebro have been on a five year journey to the under verse. Taking a death defying leap, their next slab of grotesque heaviness is new album “Una Lama D’Argento”, a record conceived as a tribute to Dario

Review: “Entanglement” by Sun Of The Suns

Adorned by cover artwork from Erskine Designs (Wormhole, Inanimate Existence, Irreversible Mechanism) a highly anticipated, long awaited follow up to 2021’s “TIIT” has arrived from Cosmic Existential Progressive Technical Death Metal entity Sun Of The Suns. Produced, mixed and mastered by Simone Mularoni (Against Evil, Vision Divine, Ne Obliviscaris) at Domination Studio “Entanglement” finds former

Review: “Ossuary Of Sorrow” by Repose

It is written that something wicked this way comes as Artifact vocalist Michael Veneris and I See The End multi instrumentalist Joey Taylor have joined forces to create a Deathcore project dubbed Repose that they promise is as uncompromising as it is thought-provoking. Their debut EP “Ossuary Of Sorrow” pulls at every loose thread with

Review: “Disgusting Existence” by Endless Curse

Bassist and vocalist Erik Sailer, guitarist and vocalist Willi Döhring and drummer Alexander Döhring have been on the left hand path of self destruction since 2009 with an unholy trinity of EPs not to mention two full length albums on the subject of partying, drugs, drinking and not giving a f***. The Germans play a

Review: “Who Are You When No One’s Around” by Pincer+

“It’s about losing control, pulling yourself apart, and trying to figure out who you are. We found the title felt like a way to tie it all together – it’s a question for us as much as anyone else, about facing the parts of yourself that only show up when no one’s watching.” ~ Pincer+

Review: “Severance” by Ophelia’s Eye

“”Severance” was recorded to capture our most honest and unfiltered sound. Influenced by personal struggle and a world in turmoil, it unfolds stories of isolation, betrayal, and fragile hope. Each track is a cathartic release, an echo of our times, and a testament to resilience.” ~ Ophelia’s Eye

Review: “Warren Of Necrosis” by Black Rabbit

Like some kind of inception level madness five long years after debut EP “Warren Of Necrosis” surfaced from Apeldoorn Netherlands based Death Thrash ensemble Black Rabbit, the band have issued a new record… with the same title. That’s right. It’s not a remix, remaster, re-imagining or re-recording with their current line up but instead comprises

Review: “Enthroned in Torment” by Bound To Prevail

They may only have the half an hour of power that is 2017’s “Omen of Iniquity” to show for it but Maltese Death Metal out fit Bound To Prevail have been crushing skulls and snapping necks since 2014. After recording a two track demo, their debut live performance took plade at the Malta Xtreme Metal