Tag: ΣΚΕΛΕΤΙΚΟ ΣΚΟΤΑΔΙ

Throwback: “Skeletal Darkness” from Penny Coffin!

While we wait for the official release of “Conscripted Morality“, the third EP from Scottish Greek Death Metal masters Penny Coffin (you know the one we published a  review for but you can only actually hear “Predator” from online at the moment) it’s time to celebrate one year of their current EP “ΣΚΕΛΕΤΙΚΟ ΣΚΟΤΑΔΙ” (or

Listmania: Metal Noise Top #5 EPs of 2022!

It’s that time of year again! Our Listmania Awards Season between Christmas and New Year is an annual look back at the great and good as well as a look forward to what 2023 might bring, specifically designed for a modern age where people read this s*** on their phones and don’t want to be

NEWS: Penny Coffin hunt fresh prey…

The reign of terror from Penny Coffin is set to continue with a third EP “Conscripted Morality” to be released in 2023. A DIY effort said to be recorded and mixed by the  Scottish and Greek Death Metallers in various times, places and capacities in Tormented Confinement (otherwise known as the 37th chamber of Death),

Bootleg: “Jaws” from Penny Coffin!

Filmed at The Tooth and Claw in Inverness on 14th May, Scottish Death Metal upstarts Penny Coffin have shared the opening cut from their EP “ΣΚΕΛΕΤΙΚΟ ΣΚΟΤΑΔΙ” (from the Greek “Skeletal Darkness“) in one titled “Jaws” and with enough bite to feature in two movies. Their intent is to create some brilliantly harsh and claustrophobic

Bootleg: “Finality” from Penny Coffin!

Part Greek part Scottish all Death Metal quartet Penny Coffin have been building the mountain with live shows a plenty in recent times and have shared a rendition of “Finality” from their set at Tooth ‘n Claw in Inverness on 14th May for your viewing pleasure. The cut is from their recently released Dry Cough

Exclusive Interview: 20 Questions with… Penny Coffin!

Two EPs down and Scottish Greek Death Metallers Penny Coffin are fast making a name for themselves in the Underground Metal scene from which they have arisen to plague us. Celebrating the arrival of not only “ΣΚΕΛΕΤΙΚΟ ΣΚΟΤΑΔΙ” (Greek for “Skeletal Darkness“) but also the release of both EPs (the other being “ΤΕΦΡΑ” or “Ashes” pronounced

Review: “ΣΚΕΛΕΤΙΚΟ ΣΚΟΤΑΔΙ” by Penny Coffin

If there is one thing that being locked in the heat of the eternal fires of a hellish tormented confinement helps nurture, it is creativity and to that end just nine months after Scottish Greek Death Metal quartet Penny Coffin released their debut EP “ΤΕΦΡΑ” (or “Ashes” pronounced “Tefra”), they have returned with a sophomore recording