2023 Metal after the fall: cultural zombism I have liked the beats and I have liked the yelling: 2023's top 40 What have hipsters ever done for us?: a retrospect Book report: decoding the Malazan I like the graceful adagio and I like the crooning Stop listening to bands I like: not a review of... Continue Reading →
Metalโs Retromania: Part I
Simon Reynoldsโ book Retromania attempts to make sense of the nostalgia complex within contemporary music. Released in 2011, from our heady vantage point of 2021 the book comes across as both ahead of its time and premature. The aftershock (or more fittingly โlethargyโ) of stagnation that gripped the 2000s so tightly can still be felt... Continue Reading →
I like the beats and I like the yelling: Abyssum, Helgast, Devotion
Abyssum: Poizon of God (Reissued by The Sinister Flame 2021, originally released 2008) Abyssum gets a highly deserving reissue from The Sinister Flame, who have released the Guatemalan's second album โPoizon of Godโ in January this year. As if to directly contrast with Relapse Recordsโ obsessive preoccupation with chucking out recordings of old Death gigs,... Continue Reading →
Welcome to our sanctuary: Sequestered Keep and Khand
Scouring the rich history of intros and interludes that litter extreme metal albums โ particularly black metal โ itโs no wonder that some felt inclined to develop these pieces of ornamental furniture into a fully realised style. In keeping with metalโs penchant for overly specific genre labels, the regrettable term โdungeon synthโ is now the... Continue Reading →
I like the beats and I like the yelling: Sagenland, Altered Dead, Airylion
Sagenland: Oale Groond (2021) The pastoral scene that greets us on the cover art of โOale Groondโ, the gentle woodwind instrumental that emerges from the speakers as we press play, all is deception. Sagenlandโs debut LP quickly murders any pretence of offering an ode to tranquil days in the country with an explosion of traditional... Continue Reading →
Review archive
2024 Beats and yelling: CMPT Beats and yelling: Gnipahรฅlan Beats and yelling: Birkental Beats and yelling shorts, 19th December 24, Perdition's Mire, Lord Sin, Mork Gryning, Ancient Torment, Kildonan, Nefarious Dusk Beats and yelling, 11th December 24: Thunraz, Feral Forms, Duisternis, Diagenesis, Aabode, Asenheim Beats and yelling: Mefitis Beats and yelling shorts, 6th December 24: Iniquitous Savgery, รrymr, Old Wainds, Cryptorium, Festergore,... Continue Reading →
I like the beats and I like the yelling: Blessed by Perversion, Transilvania, Exsul
Blessed by Perversion: Remnants of Existence (2020) The latest album from Greeceโs Blessed by Perversion is an interesting cocktail of fairly standard death metal riffage that has been given a new lease life thanks to the commentary of melodic riffs borrowed from their black metal countrymen. In fact, the riffs with a more overt death... Continue Reading →
Bad Albums: salvaging dignity from catastrophic failure
Letโs take a moment to consider albums that are universally detested. They hold an enduring fascination entirely distinct from the music itself. When well established bands publicly shit the bed, everyone has an angle to offer on what went wrong. Some albums surpass โbadnessโ as a critical metric altogether, and become studies on the nature... Continue Reading →
I like the beats and I like the yelling: Mefitis, Gjoad, Hate Forest
Mefitis: Offscourings (Out 30th January on Hessian Firm) Listening to Mefitis is like looking through a window to an alternative timeline. We are transported back to 1994 to re-witness history as it could (or should) have unfolded. Perhaps a bit of background is in order. If we read the story of death metal from around... Continue Reading →
Prize offcuts: Raate and Verdunkeln
Hate Meditationsโ quest to document the lesser trodden corridors of extreme metalโs history enters its fifth year. Since 2017 we have been selecting two albums to run over to the lab each week for further analysis. Pairings are based on similarity of style and/or era; once the findings are rigorously peer reviewed they are published.... Continue Reading →