The lads chat Burzum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcOfpuiFyLs
The ambient hut: Hole Dweller
Hole DwellerWith Dreams of Hereafter Fresh from the fuck bunker itโsโฆ.Hole Dweller, with an album painstakingly crafted to sound utterly devoid of threat. A series of soothing vignettes that could have been scored for a kids TV show. Thatโs not to say that the package is basic for the fact. Thereโs a wistful sense of... Continue Reading →
Review – Death Metal
By T Coles, 2023 One has to admire the unassuming guile it takes to release a book like โDeath Metalโ into the wild of 2023, without supervision or shelter from the harsh weather currently ravaging the death metal landscape. This book arrives under the guise that it will reach an imagined audience of death metal... Continue Reading →
Necropolis #61 – Beethoven discussion with a focus on the symphonies
The lads chat Beethoven https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AGpfGtwN-Q
Beats and yelling from: Mural Crown, At the Altar of the Horned God, Deiphage
Mural Crown: Coastal TowersOut 3rd March on Xenoglossy Productions Mural Crownโs debut album โCoastal Towersโ offers such a peripheral, half real experience that one could be forgiven for allowing it totally pass by. It comes to us as a distorted transmission from "somewhere else", another time maybe, covered in radio static and the ravages of... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling from: Carma, Maggot Crown, Tombstone
Carma: OssadasOut 3rd March on Monumental Rex Somewhere between the grim realism of Esoteric and the yearning threnodies of Skepticism sits โOssadasโ, the latest album from Portugalโs Carma. This is a weighty tome of epic contemporary funeral doom. Why use the โcontemporaryโ qualification? Because much like modern Skepticisim the music pivots away from the depressive... Continue Reading →
Necropolis #60 – Shostakovich (Classical Music Talk)
A casual discussion about Shostakovich by two Bruckner enthusiasts (Jason and Sรฉbastien). A graduate from the Royal Conservatory of Liรจge in Belgium (1st prize organ, 1st prize harmony, 1st prize history of music, 1st prize musical analysis); Sรฉbastien Letocart is a self-taught composer, who has built his musical equally by studying ancient music (i.e. Josquin... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling from: Wolves in Winter, Omega Infinity, FesterDecay
Wolves in Winter: The Calling QuietOut 24th February on Argonauta Records Wolves in Winter are the latest chapter in the lengthy annals of West Yorkshire doom metal. With members of Monolith Cult, Lazarus Blackstar, Solstice, and Iron Rat joining forces on โThe Calling Quietโ. Superficially, this is an agreeably drab iteration of damp Northern misery,... Continue Reading →
The Metalhead Box: saying the quiet part loud
In this video we unpack this month's box from Headbangers Trough, a legally distinct metal subscription service to the metalhead box, and we make a pitch to Carlsberg to sponsor the channel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nttf6dCPNF4
The last shall be the first: Demolition Hammer and Morbid Saint
Genre lifecycles are a fascinating thing. But whilst the greater part of our attention is usually fixated on the origin story, the concept of genre death remains oblique. For underground movements such as thrash or death metal, the moment when true commercialisation is at its most apparent is often cited as the point of no... Continue Reading →