Harvester “Watch Me, I’m an Artist” (2007)
Harvester formed in Budapest at the end of 2006. There wasn’t a strict musical conception; “it must be fast and really gross” – was the point at the creation. Actually, the music is fast (as […]
Harvester formed in Budapest at the end of 2006. There wasn’t a strict musical conception; “it must be fast and really gross” – was the point at the creation. Actually, the music is fast (as […]
Many bands walk the thin line in the Avant-Garde genre between actually interesting ideas and pretentiousness. Harmony Bay’s first album most definitely falls on the side of the former, but unfortunately ‘Idiomiasmatic Grasshopper’s Unprincipled Jest’ […]
Hardingrock is the lovechild of three ever-talented Norwegian musicians: Ihsahn, one of the landlords of black metal, Ihriel, mistress of Star of Ash and Peccatum and fiddler Knut Buen, known as Grimen. They illustrate Norwegian […]
Out of the blue, William Kopecky (bass, vox, delirium) and Dimitar Dimitrov (electronics, vox, hallucinogens) aka Haiku Funeral surprise fans of dark experimental music with an album fusing primitive and dirty black occultism with elements […]
“This guy lives in his own little cosmos” – most people who are the target of this phrase have to endure mockery and taunts rather than admiration. In this case, astonishment is the least of […]
Yes, you read correct. Speed Metal. But only if you are a giant thousand years old and thousand meters in height, because if you are, things happen a little more slowly in your world. Christian […]
GROMTH is a new acquaintance to the world of symphonic metal, now releasing their first full-length The Immortal, but some members ought to be well-known to most of us: Grimd (KHOLD) are in charge of […]
Canadian black metallers GRIS are back 5 years and a half after their debut album Il Était une Forêt… to grace us with another magnum opus. Featuring two symmetric, pairs of songs, in a two […]
Never before a sixty minute long song seemed so short. Only when light embraces dark silently in this album, it’s possible to see the unseen and to hear the unheard. Perfect for moments in which […]
Ah, the long-awaited Gorguts comeback. Couldn’t go wrong in any way. Lots have happened during the decade-long wait for “Colored Sands”. “Obscura” gained an almost godlike and influential status, breeding a whole new kind of […]
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