Album Reviews

With the latest EP Bavarian death metal act Nekrovault continues to sculpt its reputation as a promising newcomer into the genre of death metal.

“Tales of Othertime” brings the dark and medieval fusion of melodic/dungeon in a style of their own.

Fyrnask on their fourth studio album ‘VII Kenoma’ reaches a high virtue in the hierarchy of modern black metal.

Niht brings catchy rhythm and bass guitar merged beautifully. The recent work of the international duo seemed to be bound by precise musicianship.

The Ruins of Beverast unfolds an overwhelming journey to the realms of the unknown. In its time length of sixty-nine minutes, Meilenwald brings a unique and sophisticated experience.

Stormkeep on their debut EP album offers a decent performance for both fans of melodic black metal and dungeon synth daydreamers.

‘Teufelsgeist’, the new record by Urfaust is another unique approach to the black metal genre.

Árstíðir Lífsins return once again to take you on a long journey to the cold misty lands of Scandinavia.

A continuation of Wederganger, Dutch undeath metallers ‘Bezwering’ cast their first spell ‘Aan de wormen overgeleverd’ .

‘Totenzug: Festering Peregrination’ will take you into a dark journey to the murky depths of the miasmic abyss.