#42 - Khand: Jim from Khand joins. Beyond being a central figure in the current Dungeon Synth scene (he should be the main leader of DS, in my humble opinion), he has been heavily involved with metal and other forms of music. Shelley returns as the cohost as we delve into some of the nerdy... Continue Reading →
I like the beats and I like the yelling: Tundra, Meslamtaea, Holyarrow
Tundra: The Darkening SkyOut 4th March on Corrupted Flesh Records Exemplifying a brand of cold black metal that is usually the preserve of the solo project, Italyโs Tundra reacquaint raw and atmospheric black metal with the power of energetic instrumentation and collaborative playing in a way reminiscent of early Gorgoroth. The riffs may be familiar,... Continue Reading →
Aeons within microcosms: Ceremonium and Mythic
It is fascinating to consider how quickly homogenisation can set in. Over just a few short years death metal went from being the outward frontier of metal to a rigidly prescribed set of rules and expectations that โ when not met โ buried many creative avenues before they were able to reach fruition. Fledging careers... Continue Reading →
I like the beats and I like the yelling: Immolation, Valais, Ritual Necromancy/Fossilization
Immolation: Acts of GodOut 18th February on Nuclear Blast Immolation make for an interesting case study in the phantasmagorical journey that death metal has taken since the 1990s. Steered by the nicest power duo in metal in Robert Vigna and Ross Dolan, they can lay claim to a lengthy run of consistently seminal albums from... Continue Reading →
Necropolis Podcast #41 – Sam Biles (Goblin, Hideous Mangleus)
#41 - Sam Biles: Sam Biles from Hideous Mangleus and Goblin (US) joins Necropolis to talk about his exploits, the old days of death metal in the US, the PA scene, some elements about Gary from Goblin being someone truly unique, some of his philosophy about why new โold schoolโ death metal misses the mark,... Continue Reading →
I like the beats and I like the yelling: Sinoath, Karmanjaka, Evil Shade
Sinoath: Portraits of Personal DarknessOut 26th February on Hessian Firm Metal is not a style that lends itself to freeform improvisation. Whilst it certainly creates space for elaborate soloing and lengthy instrumental segments that might look like improv, as soon as these elements are committed to record and subjected to the scholarly study of its... Continue Reading →
Origins of paralysis: Aura Noir and Absu
The term blackened thrash warrants closer scrutiny. Today itโs considered a subgenre, and one that contemporary fans seem to have a near limitless appetite for despite the endless conveyor belt of colour-by-numbers artists that are currently flying its colours. But a strong argument could be made for this being the black metal archetype. Given the... Continue Reading →
Necropolis Podcast #40 – Goths
#40 - Goths: Shelley (hatemeditations.com) takes the lead today for an outside of the box episode focusing on goth culture. Tim, aka The Blogging Goth, runs a popular goth blog https://theblogginggoth.com/ which focuses on news, commentary, and upcoming events in the UK goth scene. Whenever a major media outlet does a feature on goth culture,... Continue Reading →
I like the beats and I like the yelling: Kurokuma, Kato, Kluizenaer
Kurokuma: Born of ObsidianOut 4th February, self-released Eight years and a small collection of promising EPs later, Sheffieldโs own Kurokuma have landed their debut album in 2022, entitled โBorn of Obsidianโ. Although aesthetically their take on sludge/stoner doom borrows from a wide pool of punk and metal influences, their approach has always been one of... Continue Reading →
I like the beats and I like the yelling: Theandric, Nathr/Ordo Cultum Serpentis, Ninth Realm
Theandric: Flight Among the TombsOut 11th February, self-released The fact that a band like Theandric with an EP like โFlight Among the Tombsโ can exist in 2022 is a source of both hope and exasperation. Hope (and confusion) that there are still far flung corners of the world โ Detroit no less โ where this... Continue Reading →