Beats and yelling: Nocturnus AD’s overreach

UnicursalOut 17th May on Profound Lore Records Typifying the complex legacy of extreme metalโ€™s founding canon, Mike Browningโ€™s presence can be felt in the very primordial soup of the genre for his early contributions to Morbid Angel, but better known as the imagination of Nocturnus, and by extension, the pivot to sci-fi futurism within death... Continue Reading →

The noise diaries VII

The good ship Pestilence has once again been making the rounds on the local ragebait circuit. Older acts that seemingly exist solely to spite their legacy (usually at the behest of one remaining member living on reputational fumes) are hardly unique in metal, but Pestilence attract a uniquely visceral ire from long time fans. What... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling: Moral Putrefaction

Moral PutrefactionOut 24th May, self-released Albums like this only add fuel to my hypothesis that it takes a non-Western perspective to salvage the legacy of extreme metal forged in Europe and North America. This Indian outfit are nominally of the old school camp, but such is the identity and life bubbling through the many contours... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling shorts, 30th May 24

AO: kAOSOut 13th May on Nomad Snakepit Productions Turns the nihilism of a certain strain of chaotic black meal in on itself. The driving violence of war metal is elevated by a rare melodic competence that sees sparse soundscapes of blasting tremolo riffing populated by minimal but creative lead refrains. Satire lurks in the periphery... Continue Reading →

Review – The Hipster Economy

Taste and authenticity in late modern capitalism By Alessandro Gerosa Nostalgia is the cultural default of the 21st Century. Any pockets of activity not explicitly retro-oriented are small experimental alcoves tweaking at the borders of preexisting genres, forms, and modes. Music, once used to mark the passage of time, now exists outside of the temporal... Continue Reading →

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