Review: Organisms from an Ancient Cosmos by S. Craig Zahler (guest entry)

Article by Jason, aka Lonegoat from the Necroclassical projectย Goatcraftย and the host of theย Necropolis podcast The second graphic novel by director, screenwriter, cinematographer, novelist, musician and extreme metal enthusiast S. Craig Zahler, Organisms from an Ancient Cosmos is a synthesis of classic science fiction and horror exhibited in a good-looking hardcover. Precisely as with his first... Continue Reading →

Metal is (good) conservative art

On the left, itโ€™s a generally accepted norm that small-c conservatives do not produce good art. This refrain is regularly trotted out to demonstrate not only the moral bankruptcy of conservatives, but also their cultural bankruptcy. To be conservative is to live without the ability for self-critique, vulnerability, or creativity. The ultimate โ€œgotchaโ€. The analysis... Continue Reading →

The ambient hut: Drunemeton

DrunemetonRecital to the Shining Moon Breaking with dogma somewhat (and in 1996 no less), Drunemeton attempt to exert a degree of organic musicality across โ€˜Recital to the Shining Moonโ€™ by sincerely engaging with the alleged neoclassical lineage of dungeon synth. An album constructed almost entirely from piano licks, but one that deploys organs, orchestra hits,... Continue Reading →

2022: there were beats and there were yelling

40 of the best - part 4 of 4 10: Marthe: VictimizedSelf-released Martheโ€™s intoxicating blend of Bathoryisms and loose psychedelia only intensifies on this single. โ€˜Victimizedโ€™ picks up exactly where the โ€˜Sisters of Darknessโ€™ EP left off, marrying foot stomping heavy metal with Viking intensity, soaring guitar leads rich in bracing spirituality yet minimal in... Continue Reading →

2022: there were beats and there were yelling

40 of the best โ€“ part 3 of 4 20: Pestilength: Basom GryphosNuclear Winter/Sentient Ruin/Goat Throne Every time death metal tries to break out of its funk it seems to fall further backward. Until we end up in the bizarre situation where explicitly retro acts like Blood Incantation are praised for their forward thinking ethos.... Continue Reading →

Necropolis #55 – On Mayhem (Band Focus)

Necropolis #55 - On Mayhem (Band Focus): This episode is a focus on the band Mayhem; our general thoughts and ideas in regard to their endurance, influence on black metal, uniqueness, and rationalizing the controversies surrounding the band. Shelley fromย www.hatemeditations.comย and Metalegion Magazine joins alongside Joseph Aprill who is a former writer for Invisible Oranges. Leave... Continue Reading →

2022: there were beats and there were yelling

40 of the best โ€“ part 2 of 4 30: Theandric: Flight Among the TombsSelf-released Theandric lack the darkness of Cirith Ungol, the shameless intensity of Candlemass, the glamourous swagger of Queensrรฟche, or the speed and exhilaration of Iron Maiden. What they do have is a shit load of riffs, an ear for melodic development,... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling from: Krvna, Hrad, Endless Loss

Krvna: For Thine is the Kingdom of the FleshOut 12th December on Third Eye Temple/Ancient Dead Productions Having offered one of the most cohesive works of vampiric black metal of the last few years in the form of โ€˜Sempinfernusโ€™ in 2021, Australiaโ€™s Krvna return with a swansong of the year, expanding their vision of ice... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling from: WitcheR, ะŸั€ะพั‚ะธะดั–ั, Acid Blade

WitcheR: LรฉlekharangOut 15th October on Beverina Productions/Filosofem Records Sleepy and obscure melancholic black metal emanates from the speakers on playing WitcheRโ€™s latest LP โ€˜Lรฉlekharangโ€™. This Hungarian outfit seek to turn the mournful undercurrents of European black metal of a more melodic bent toward โ€“ as the cover art suggests โ€“ themes of witch persecution. Structurally... Continue Reading →

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