The noise diaries VIII

Jo Quail is an interesting case study in what happens when the metal crowd get their teeth into a free floating, genre agnostic artist. This solo cellist taps into a recent trend of artists who use the instrument to bridge the gap between modern chamber music, drone, ambient, and *shudders* world music. Live, the use... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling: Cosmic Jaguar

El Era Del JaguarOut 29th May on Soman Records Progressive overtures in metal are notoriously hard to pin down on paper. That being said, most listeners of a certain vintage would be confident in picking them out in a lineup. In terms of the facts on the ground, the history of progressive death metal is... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling shorts, 6th July 24

Black Wound: Warping StructureOut 31st May on Chaos Records It often amazes me the lengths some bands will go to cloak a lack of content. This new โ€œblackened death/doomโ€ outfit is anything but. They are essentially a sludge/noise/post hardcore affair with the occasional off-the-shelf death metal riff thrown in to garner followers from the extreme... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling: Midnight Odyssey

Closer to the SkyOut 4th June on I, Voidhanger Following the epic, bloated, unfocused, but nevertheless praiseworthy Biolume trilogy, itself creaking under the weight of nearly five hours of music across three albums, hitting the reset button seems like the only sane thing for Midnight Odyssey to do at this point. A modest half hour... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling shorts, 25th June 24

Funeral Storm: Chthonic InvocationsOut 10th May on Hells Headbangers In pulling together the more populist facets of early Rotting Christ and Varathron โ€“ aided not least by the presence of Stefan Necroabyssious himself on vocals โ€“ Funeral storm manage to conjure up an echo of the arcane mysticism that made this style so special at... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling: Nocturnus AD’s overreach

UnicursalOut 17th May on Profound Lore Records Typifying the complex legacy of extreme metalโ€™s founding canon, Mike Browningโ€™s presence can be felt in the very primordial soup of the genre for his early contributions to Morbid Angel, but better known as the imagination of Nocturnus, and by extension, the pivot to sci-fi futurism within death... Continue Reading →

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