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Merg & Been – Underground Label & Magazine

Month: May 2026

Review: Oldowan Gash – 1000 dreams of war

Posted on 5 May 202629 April 2026 / by consanguineus /

English: From sunny L.A., we are presented here with the anything-but-sunny Oldowan Gash. As for the name, we are dealing with an

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Posted in Review Tagged Amor Fati Productions, Black Metal, Oldowan Gash, USA Leave a Comment on Review: Oldowan Gash – 1000 dreams of war

Review: Praefator – The First Call of Magick

Posted on 4 May 202629 April 2026 / by consanguineus /

English: Blackened Heavy Metal, that’s how the genre is described in the old, trusted metal encyclopedia of this South Limburg–bred Praefator. And

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Posted in Review Tagged Blackened Heavy Metal, Dying Victims Productions, Praefator, The Netherlands Leave a Comment on Review: Praefator – The First Call of Magick

Interview: Oath of Malignancy

Posted on 3 May 202629 April 2026 / by consanguineus /

Emerging from the extreme underground of Ecuador, Oath of Malignancy have been steadily carving out a name with their uncompromising take on dark, aggressive

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Posted in Interview Tagged Black Metal, Ecuador, Oath of Malignancy, Wolfkult Religion Leave a Comment on Interview: Oath of Malignancy

Review: Iffernet – Life at Heart

Posted on 2 May 2026 / by consanguineus /

English: Hailing from the historic city of Rouen, the duo Iffernet now presents its third full-length album. Since their formation in 2018,

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Review: Necromantic Worship/The Nameless Shrine – Split-7″

Posted on 1 May 20268 April 2026 / by Floris Velthuis /

English: Those whose souls are blacker than dark-roasted coffee will have no trouble indulging in this pitch-black 7-inch split. Necromantic Worship has

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Posted in Review Tagged Black Metal, Necromantic Worship, Religion, The Nameless Shrine, The Netherlands, Wolfkult Leave a Comment on Review: Necromantic Worship/The Nameless Shrine – Split-7″

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