Hadopelagyal: Nereidean Seismic EndOut 19th September on Amor Fati / Vรกn The debut album from these German blackened noise metallers sees earthy textures re-morphed into an abrasive riff setting where conflict abounds. Basic ascending patterns are thwarted by an irresistible drive down to the subterranean via the philosophy of grind. Despite the clear death drive... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling from: Medieval Demon, Miscreance, Sarcophagum
Medieval Demon: Black CovenOut 16th September on Hells Headbangers There is comfort to be taken from the fact that the unashamedly camp eccentricities of a band like Medieval Demon still have a place within the extreme metal zeitgeist of 2022. Their latest album โBlack Covenโ opens with a track entitled โWhere Witches Dwell and Labyrinths... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling from: Skare, Gnipahalan, Mons Veneris
Skare: SkareOut 12th September on Amor Fati Australiaโs Skare deliver a near flawlessly executed slab of bracing melodic black metal for their self-titled debut. This is an exhilarating, cold, soaring, tight collection of soundscapes that consolidates the best elements of the genre, binding them into an austere package that is no less lacking in activity... Continue Reading →
Review – Extreme Metal: Music and Culture on the Edge
By Keith Kahn-Harris, 2007 Reading โExtreme Metal: Music and Culture on the Edgeโ in 2022 is an odd experience, juxtaposing the quaint with the prophetic. Quaint that there was once a time when such an academically thorough survey of extreme metal was even possible within one compact volume. Prophetic because extreme metal โ ever the... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling from: Tรกltos, Vrenth, Bones
Tรกltos: รrezd hogy รฉlszOut 4th August, self-released The latest EP from this Hungarian outfit presents a rich sonic brew of dissonant black metal, tribal rhythms, throat singing, didgeridoos, and unusual percussive philosophies, at least within a metal setting. It takes seriously the folk and regional connections forged by extreme metal movements over the decades, and... Continue Reading →
Britdeath
The UK never had much luck with death metal. There is a sincerity that sits as a hidden requisite beneath the delivery of this artform that the Brits never really nailed. The big three in Carcass, Napalm Death, and Bolt Thrower were all infinitely more interesting when playing less structured forms of grindcore and punk.... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling from: Heilung, Mystic Charm, Reincarnated
Heilung: DrifOut 19th of August on Season of Mist With the amount of clutter that surrounds this artist it is tempting to review any new release from the perspective of the hype rather than the actual output. But given the inflated sense of their own worth, amplified by their many high profile cheerleaders, addressing the... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling from: DeathSlaughter, Adaestuo, Insurgency
DeathSlaughter: Passing Through the Valley of SodomitesOut 3rd August on Cianeto Discos/Timeworn Records Viscus primordial beginnings give rise to rich symphonic aspirations on the second album from the Brazilian outfit known as DeathSlaughter. โPassing Through the Valley of Sodomitesโ exemplifies black metal as interpretated by artists from the hotter climbs of Southern Europe and South... Continue Reading →
On Tangerine Dream’s transmissions from Sol
The further listening series Running in tandem to the familiar narrative of popular music from the 1950s onwards โ with its inextricably complex relationship to evolving youth identities โ was a parallel development in what could loosely be referred to as โsound artโ. Despite the technological and economic conditions that were required to make the... Continue Reading →
Necropolis #53 โ Jarno Nurmi (Serpent Ascending, Desecresy)
#53 โ Jarno Nurmi (Serpent Ascending, Desecresy): Jarno from Serpent Ascending, Desecresy, Nerlich, Slugathor, etc joins today to discuss the new Serpent Ascending album Hyperborean Folklore as well as Finnish metal and culture. Hyperborean Folklore is truly from left field and casts nowadays metal convention to the wind. Shelley fromย www.hatemeditations.comย and Metalegion Magazine returns as cohost.