Album Reviews

Aborted – Retrogore Review

Sometimes you just have to sit back and appreciate simplicity. The first lyric here is “Retrogore!” The first non-introductory track is “Retrogore.” The album itself is Retrogore. Hell, Aborted is retrogore. No other band is more deserving of the title. With a career spanning over 20 years, their songs remain filthy, dripping with the viscera […]

Album Review of ARCHDEVIL

Album Review: Haiduk – Archdevil Archdevil, the sixth studio album from Haiduk, is yet another brutal masterpiece added to an already legendary discography. From the moment you see the album cover, you are invited into a realm of pure darkness. Every single track captures the raw essence of black metal, dragging the listener closer to […]

SIX FEET UNDER “Next to Die”

Next To Die, Six Feet Under reaches a fresh creative peak, marking their 15th studio outing since their 1995 debut, Haunted. The album’s twelve tracks are strategically split between two sonic pillars—Death and Groove—creating a balanced masterwork that satisfies the band’s artistic evolution while catering to every era of their fanbase. To capture the record’s […]

Revocation – New Gods, New Masters (Album Review)

There is something deeply unsettling about Revocation at this point in their evolution. Not because they’ve become reckless or chaotic; but because they sound too aware. New Gods, New Masters doesn’t rage blindly at the future. It stares at it, unblinking, fascinated and disgusted in equal measure. This is an album that breathes with intention. […]

NITE “Cult of the Serpent Sun” (Album Review)

When the world fades to black, NITE steps forward torches blazing  to prove that heavy metal’s spirit still burns with cosmic fury. With Cult of the Serpent Sun, the Bay Area’s blackened knights forge their most commanding statement yet: an album that glows like molten iron and strikes with the precision of a master blade. Ever since their […]

Ancestral Fury Unleashed: TURIAN Redefines Heavy on Blood Quantum Blues (Album Review)

Let’s cut the niceties and throw you into the pit: TURIAN’s Blood Quantum Blues isn’t just a record—it’s a reckoning. It’s the kind of album that shreds skin off ideology, claws through generational trauma, and leaves you baptized in a cocktail of molten riffs, synth scorn, and ancestral rage. This isn’t background music for your dystopian […]

Dancing With Darkness: GhostSeeker’s Divergence Is a Mirror to the Soul (Album Review)

GhostSeeker has risen from their debut EP, Initium Novum, to accentuate every human emotion in the melodic Divergence. The Australian band’s paired vocals of Celeste Bojczuk and Daniel Breen act as a conduit of self-refection, while Tim Campey, Cory Walkeden, and Daniel Gay provide the haunting atmospheric instrumentals. Divergence tends to question the actual listener […]

Album Review: September Mourning – Volume II

September Mourning represents a distinctive entity. At its essence, it transcends being merely just a band; it embodies a performance art concept. From its inception, this Los Angeles-based project was designed to integrate music with comic books, creating a cohesive narrative through live performances.  The visionary behind this endeavor, Emily Lazar, also known as September, […]

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