Review: Greve – Bleknat bortom evig tid
While the Norwegians tended to keep the genre raw and the Finns opted for a chaotic, blisteringly fast approach, Swedish Black Metal
While the Norwegians tended to keep the genre raw and the Finns opted for a chaotic, blisteringly fast approach, Swedish Black Metal
Halve Galg is once again a deliciously filthy, raw and above all grimy little record. Don’t expect top-tier production , nor should
From Galicia, Spain, we received an email from Occult Shrine. By now, we get these kinds of emails quite frequently, and normally
This past September, the moment finally arrived: The Medieval Hagiography, our analog edition of Merg & Been Magazine, was completed at last.
The Australian band Malignant Aura has been active in the international death metal scene for several years now. Between 2017 and 2018
A Nøkk is a creature from Germanic mythology and folklore: a treacherous, shape-shifting water spirit that lures unsuspecting travelers into the depths.
Review: Forbidden Temple – Draculhearsals The vinyl of In The Rotting Grave hasn’t even cooled yet, and Agaliarept and Tenebrae of Forbidden
Maurice de Jong remains a man who delights in unleashing the full force of his musicality upon our damned souls. Only a
In the ever-expanding landscape of extreme music, where tradition and experimentation often clash like steel and storm, few bands have managed to
“An Album in which you are the hero,” reads the cover of the new release by the French Dungeon Synth/Black Metal project