Album Reviews

Crypt of Despair has achieved new heights with their second album, the approach is organic, raw and massive in scale and intensity.

On this debut outing, the Portuguese quintet follows the subterranean path of the Finnish forefathers of funeral doom metal Thergothon.

Revolting’s latest release is a good conjunction of modern death metal and the thrusting elements of old school Stockholm death metal.

Prepare to enter orbit around the cosmic doom of ‘Protosapien’, the third full length of Brazil’s Jupiterian.

Live Burial’s sophomore ‘Unending Futility’ boasts remarkable creativity and song installation in their take on old school death/doom.

Paganizer sought to fuse the fiery guitars riffs and brutality overall the album has a modern appeal and it’s brilliantly mixed with the old school Swedish death metal style.

Crusty death metal with a heavy dose of thrash metal, get ready for this because Goregäng is going fast!

“Burial Remains” have somehow found their own niche on the debut album. And it’s safe to say that band somehow sounds close to the 90’s version of Fleshcrawl.

Depravity’s release ‘Evil Upheaval’ is a straightforward brutal death metal album… nothing more, nothing less.

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.

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