Review: Empillarist – Pale River, Ghost Reflection Tape
Romantic Black Metal. It’s a word combination that, at first glance, feels off – at least to me. Black Metal is anything but
Romantic Black Metal. It’s a word combination that, at first glance, feels off – at least to me. Black Metal is anything but
Sometimes there are those releases that slip quietly through the cracks, only to be discovered later in the year – often just
Autrest has not been on my radar until now. A solo project from Brazil by Matheus Vidor, released a demo and full length (2022
Esoctrihilum, a one man project that saw its first light in 2017 with ‘Mystic echo from a funeral dimension’ has presented yet
Originally released in 2006, this demo never saw a physical edition—until now. The story of Necrobeast, however, began a year earlier in
Back in January we were treated to the split tape with One of Nine, and now Marliese returns with a brand-new tape EP.
Despite the Scandinavian-sounding name, Häxär does not hail from the Norwegian fjords but from the Swiss Alps. It is the one-man project
Split releases are deliciously old school – the perfect way to discover two or more bands with a single purchase. Within the
USBM entity Brazen Horde follows up a single (though highly solid) self-titled EP with their debut full-length, Behold! The Ashen Cross. Let’s take a look
Michiel van der Werff is no stranger to the Dutch Black Metal scene. He has shared the stage with Wrang, was involved