Lord of Two HornsOut 27th June on Nuclear Winter Records Drawn and Quartered remind us that โ despite my growing cynicism โ you should never write anyone off before their time. 2021โs โCongregation Pestilenceโ was a tight but forgettable iteration of dark American death metal. One that led me to conclude that we could expect... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling shorts, 27th August 25
Grog: Sphere of AtrocitiesOut 13th June on Helldprod A collection of generic brutal and semi technical death metal furniture, delivered with the random freneticism of grindcore. Swirling between ideas, Grog are just as liable to hack up the momentum with abandon as they are to repeat themes and riffs in order to hammer them home.... Continue Reading →
Transience
The noise diaries XVII Thereโs maybe just one more heat wave standing between us and a seasonal reset. Brown leaves are already littering the ground in the North of England. Autumn is in the bones. I think Iโve finally reasoned my way through why I take such umbrage with summer, and itโs nothing to do... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling shorts, 20th August 25
Nithe: Funeral DeathOut 30th May on Caligari Records Standard retro black/death/thrash metal conceals a more active imagination than is typical for this beaten and very much deceased horse. Each segment revels in its simplicity, but as an excess of ideas unfurl across each track, one can at least admire the attention to detail in constructing... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling shorts, 19th August 25
Funeral Baptism: In SolitudineOut 30th May on Loud Rage Music If you ever conceived the (admittedly niche) desire to know what Dissection would sound like playing depressive black metal itโs all here. Thrilling and graceful melodic content flirting on the border of the trivial engages in a balancing act with intense emotional flourishes expressed through... Continue Reading →
It
Iโm back! After a brief hiatus to process what Iโm told were โfeelingsโ. Whatโs changed since Iโve been gone? Well, nothingโฆobviously. Except the worldโs first AI band finally managing to extract the artist from the artwork. A slow march toward technological homogeneity continues apace, something everyone agrees is bad whilst actively embracing it at every... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling: Warmoon Lord
Sacrosanct DemonopathyOut 16th May on Werewolf Records Reminiscent of Gnipahรฅlan for its filling and oftentimes recklessly dense concoction of Nordic black metal leftovers. The result leaves a similar residual feeling of being over sated. All the moving parts work, but at times their simultaneity threatens to collapse the music into incoherence. Given how safe 2021โs... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling shorts, 2nd July 25
An Tรณramh: Echoes of Eternal NightOut 9th May on Black Lion Records Mixing the despondency of latter day Esoteric with a lo-fi sensibility grants this album a greater degree of dignity than the overworked emotional catharsis of much modern funeral doom. The usual hesitant, droning chords are punctuated by almost constant harmonic decoration, with the... Continue Reading →
The podcast, episode X: Plutonian Shore interview
Zvs from Plutonian Shore joins for an interview. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-rG8NtfwQw
The noise diaries XVI
Kill the bliss At the risk of sounding infantile, Iโve come to hate summer. Aside from the needlessly long, skin damaging days, the clammy, sleepless nights, and the ambient good cheer of outdoor folk, life seems to reserve its more challenging scenarios for the summer months. I usually turn to the suffocating activity of death... Continue Reading →