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Album Reviews

The pet project of Delain’s guitarist Merel Bechtold, Purest of Pain, finally releases its debut full-length!

Nonpoint’s new album might be better suited to be played in the background than with your full focus towards it. Save it for car rides rather than headphone listening. Read more about it here!

Rituals is consists of nine solid tracks achieved and constituted with adequate models of old school death metal without sounding identical to any death metal band from Sweden.

“Sounds from the Vortex” is refreshingly modern and it’s definitely one of the substantial releases of 2018. Fans of Dissection, Sacramentum and Unanimated will dig this excellent release.

Mongrel’s Cross sophomore album makes a larger and heavier approach towards blackened thrash metal and shows a good achievement.

These Portuguese black metallers has installed a set of dynamic formulas to their debut entitled Unsettling Whispers, which can be defined as a modern black metal record that has a consequence gist of melodies and excellent song writing.

4 years after the EP ‘The Three Appearances’, Italian dynamic doom duo Assumption has created what could very well be one the finest examples of Disembowelment infused funereal death doom mayhem you’re likely to unearth this year with ‘Absconditus’.

Have a nice seat and listen to the story White Wizzard brings with their album ‘Infernal Overdrive’.

As far as splits go, the prospect of a collaboration between the barbarically raw Primitive Man and the apocalyptic drone sludge of Unearthly Trance should get any aficionado of murky, noise ridden doom drooling all over the floor.

When Agalloch split in the summer of 2016 this was also the birthplace of a new musical adventure started by Don Anderson, Jason William Walton and Aesop Dekker together with Aaron John Gregory from maritime prog sailors. Now two years later you can hear the result of this musical odyssey called Khôrada on their debut ‘Salt’.