Book report: Dark dungeon music

The unlikely story of dungeon synth By Jordan Whiteman Iโ€™m a longtime fan of black metal. In that capacity I was familiar with the music we now call dungeon synth long before its so called revival in the 2010s. Iโ€™ve maintained a mild curiosity about it ever since. Given all that, I would have thought... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling: Putred

Megalit al Putrefacศ›ieiOut 20th January on Memento Mori Not far into this competent but generic rendition of slow, primal, backward looking death metal, I was struck by a particular guitar lead that sounded awfully familiar. I immediately looked Putred up and found that they were from Romania. Another Romanian outfit (just) made my top picks... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling shorts, 20th January 25

At the Altar of the Horned God: ElementsOut 13th December on I, Voidhanger Records Having already signalled their love of various goth formulas through their manipulation of ritualistic melodrama and black metal furniture to create a kind of hybrid style that was appealing in concept even if it fell short in execution, itโ€™s unsurprising to... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling: Gothic

A Touch of EternityOut 16th December on Loud Rage Music (originally released in 1997) Given the reserved, no thrills demeanour of my native North of England, itโ€™s always puzzled me that a variant of overtly emotive, randy, flamboyant death metal bubbled up here in the early 1990s. The drab poise of the Peaceville bands certainly... Continue Reading →

The noise diaries XI

The riddle of steel So that was Christmas. The auditing fury of December gives way to new projects launched, ideals dusted off, promised resolutions, and a renewed drive to make life better, cleaner, more focused, efficient, slicker, or otherwise optimised. If youโ€™re a hustler psychopath that is. For normal folk it just means a fucking... Continue Reading →

The Skorian // The Greyleer Review (guest entry)

Words by Jason Kiss Preface  It is evident that the new Mefitis release, The Skorian // The Greyleer, has faltered in terms of gaining underground traction. Despite the promotional machinery of Earsplit Compound and the substantial backing of Profound Lore Records, the Spotify listenership remains very meager, reviews are scarce, and I cannot help but apprehend... Continue Reading →

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