Clactonian: Everlasting PaleolithicOut 28th March on Prehistoric Sounds Clactonian return for another brief skirmish of dark war metal. Here we see them combine the violent intensity of early grindcore with the haunting darkness of Von. Pivoting on a basic, punk riff, hammered home with an almost ludicrous determination, with only brief variations in pitch or... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling: Serpent Rider
The Ichor of ChimeraOut 28th March on No Remorse Records Following the promising โVisions of Esoteric Splendorโ split in 2021 with Ezra Brooks, Serpent Rider return with an unapologetically heavy metal debut, sidelining the extreme metal elements of the EP. This is done for the sake of expanding on rich, longform tracts of classic metal... Continue Reading →
My friend sent me a mixtape
Time to hear different Strange things happen in your thirties. You become irrelevant. But instead of accepting this with grace, you desperately cling on, gestating within you a borderline intolerable personality. One that continues to hog the zeitgeist, unwilling to relinquish its toys to an upcoming generation desperately trying to push you aside. You nurture... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling: Midnight Odyssey
Master of the Nebulous ReachOut 14th March, self-released Despite the unevenness of Dis Paterโs body of work, he remains an artist I enjoy following closely. This latest EP goes some way to remind me why I am enamoured more with the idea of Midnight Odyssey โ and indeed the other projects he has dabbled in... Continue Reading →
The noise diaries XIV
Sprung has spring Thereโre flowers everywhere. Something my son, who recently learnt how to say flower, repeatedly reminds me of every time we pass a dandelion, which is many. Rain still pelts the soil with sporadic and utilitarian urgency. But the pauses between showers are now defined by glorious stretches of sunshine, its inroads into... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling triple feature
High Speed Death: Damned GenesisOut 7th March on La Caverna Records (originally released in 1991) This restored and remastered version of a previously lost demo reveals an Italian outfit working at the peripheries of thrashโs transition into death metal. I am unable to find out if this material was written prior to 1991. As it... Continue Reading →
Necropolis 107 – Paul Ledney, Pt. IV.
Paul Ledney returns to Necropolis for his fourth appearance. Paul Ledney returns to Necropolis for his fourth appearance. Order the new Profanatica EP 'Wreathed in Dead Angels' here: https://shop-hellsheadbangers.com/ite... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH5LwFk0ouEc v
Beats and yelling: Sadist
Sadist: Something to PierceOut 7th March on Agonia Records If you want to understand the paradox of progressive metal, studying the career of Sadist can be highly instructive . The more influences the genre imbibes, the broader its expressive range, the march toward unchecked eclecticism, the more its core identity recedes into a distant memory.... Continue Reading →
The Podcast, Episode VII: George’s Music Blog
A chat with my brother about some music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_O_yR_wZC_k
Metal’s Romanticism paradox
Isaiah Berlinโs lecture series on the Roots of Romanticism in 1965 reveals an artistic movement with too many parallels to metal for us to simply ignore it. Romanticism arises at the start of industrialisation, two centuries later metal emerges at the point of its collapse in the former European and North American heartlands. Both forms... Continue Reading →