Article by Jason, aka Lonegoat from the Necroclassical projectย Goatcraftย and the host of theย Necropolis podcast Beer metal is a shallow take on the genre of metal that values accessibility and mainstream appeal, often featuring simple and catchy hooks and anthemic choruses. In the case of beer metal in death metal, Amon Amarth, Unleashed, and Runemagick are... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling from: Smoulder, Concilium, HEXAKOSIOIHEXEKONTAHEXAPHILIA
Smoulder: Violent Creed of VengeanceOut 21st April on Cruz del Sur Music Canadian heavy metal darlings Smoulder return with album number two, โViolent Creed of Vengeanceโ. It sees the furtherance of their strident blend of epic doom, NWOBHM, and old school power metal with perhaps a rawer presentation. The production has certainly tightened up, with... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling from: Pustilence, V:XII, Vargrav
Pustilence: Beliefs of Dead Stargazers and SoothsayersOut 24th April on Memento Mori/Rotted Life A solid slab of imaginative if direct death metal out of that Brisbane, Pustilence, despite their moniker, eke out abstract and surprisingly meditative lyrical themes to accompany this diverse broth of traditional death metal riffcraft and pronounced melodic character. Chaos meets premeditation... Continue Reading →
The ambient hut: Arcanist
ArcanistPoseidonis Do you ever wonder what it would actually be like to exist in the worlds depicted on dungeon synth and black metal albums covers? Artworks that speak of high adventure, mysticism, the binary moral codes of battle and the obscurantist esoterica of mysterious pantheons. These works โ even those of a violent or threatening... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling from: Athanatheos, Out of the Mouth of Graves, Kristillis-Kansallis-Konservatiivinen-Suur-Suomi
Athanatheos: Cross. Deny. GlorifyOut 14th April on Lavadome Productions This unassuming French death metal outfit continues its preoccupation with the rise early Christianity on โCross. Deny. Glorifyโ. This time tracking the decay of the Roman Empire following Emperor Constantineโs conversion to this strange new sect quickly sweeping across Europe out of the Middle East. As... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling from: Ayyur, Cisza, Tir
Ayyur: PrevailOut 7th April on Xenoglossy/Hidden Room Recordings/Dead Red Queen Records/Armee de la Mort Tunisian atmospheric black metallers finally graduate into full length territory with the release of โPrevailโ. This sees their vision of sparse, understated atmospheric music expand into a stilted, doom laden affair of low key menace punctuated by monstrosity and chaos. The... Continue Reading →
Necropolis #63 – On Bathory (Band Focus)
The lads chat Bathory. Forensic analysis of Quorthon's career evolves into discussion on why we no longer see his like, and who gets to determine the narratives and mores of contemporary extreme metal. "You can't make an omelette without having a frank and honest discussion with the eggs". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCz6ph60Beg
Voivodโs artisanal prog
The inventor shakes hands with the museum curator Following its initially burst of popularity in the early 1970s, progressive rock was famously subjected to a spate of overly zealous ire at the hands of punkโs utilitarian efficiency. It therefore always struck me as rather touching that only a few years later one of punkโs shabby... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling from: Plague Bearer, Atemporal, Kryos
Plague Bearer: Summoning Apocalyptic DevastationOut 3rd March on Nameless Grave Records What do you get when you cross the grandiosity of Immolation at the height of their powers with a dash of black metal mysticism, and the raw energy of formative death metal? You get a series of descriptors that does not come close to... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling from: Thecodontion/Ceremented, Thysia, Ossaert
Thecodontion/Ceremented: splitOut 7th April on I, Voidhanger Hands up who likes their metal without guitars? This split brings together Arizonaโs Ceremented and Italyโs Thecodontion, two artists capable of demonstrating the enormous versality of instruments historically side-lined within metal, but ones that have recently been taking up more room centre stage as people gradually tire of... Continue Reading →