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 youโre a hustler psychopath that is. For normal folk it just means a fucking... Continue Reading →
2024: audit of the year
I went into shortlisting for this year expecting to barely scrape together twenty releases worth of calling out. Instead Iโve actually struggled to keep the list south of forty. 2024 has been a rare year where both the overground and underground seem to be in agreement on the uptick in quality (for entirely different reasons... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling: CMPT
Na utriniOut 27th December on Osmose Productions CMPTโs debut album โKrv I pepeoโ released in 2021 caught me off guard for its slick development of Burzum style black metal, dragging the form in a more expressively riff based direction whilst retaining the liminal, dreamlike atmosphere that seems so lacking in many paler imitations of Vargโs... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling: Gnipahรฅlan
FolkstormOut 25th December on Purity Through Fire With a release schedule as adversarial as its nature, a lot of black metal tends to come out in the latter half of December. As if to disrupt pundits keen on tying up their AOTY lists before Christmas. Gnipahรฅlan, as a shamelessly traditional, lavish, opulent, overwhelmingly cacophonous outlier... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling: Birkental
Peccatum MortiferumOut 13th December on Void Wanderer Productions Energetic, warm occultist black metal with aspirations toward high melodicism, and subtle yet effective gestures toward epic narrative storytelling. The soft, pillow punching snare combined with a bass guitar lead and a generally strained and dramatic poise will inevitably invite comparisons to Necromantia, Mortuary Drape, or Masterโs... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling shorts, 19th December 24
Perditionโs Mire: Into a Dark HeartlandOut 13th December on Headkick Music At one point these impotent guitar lines were probably reasonable black metal riffs. Onto this framework is draped a tedious exercise in self-therapy. Because this bandโs focus is on individualised inner struggle they have nothing useful to say beyond meaningless gestures on why life... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling: Mefitis
The Skorian // The GreyleerOut 29th November on Profound Lore Records The existence of Mefitis within extreme metal is in many ways metatextual. They imbibe its raw materials only to churn it up into a cocktail of inuendo, subversion, duality of meaning that would go largely unnoticed by anyone not intimate with the legacy they... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling shorts, 6th December 24
Iniquitous Savagery: Edifice of VicissitudesOut 22nd November on Willowtip Records The clutter of brutal death metal covers a tendency toward a simple binary of slam breakdowns and tremolo melodic blasts. But predictable is another word for reliable. Despite the somewhat limited phrasing, each theme is framed by tangents and ornamentation interesting enough to elevate this... Continue Reading →
Beats and yelling shorts, 19th November 24
Auriferous Flame: The Insurrectionists and the CaretakersOut 8th November on True Cult Records/Stellar Auditorium Productions โThe album explores the theme of revolution and delves deep into the complexities of resistance and change, offering listeners an intense and thought provoking experience.โ Given the eagerness to share the complex subject matter that inspired this album, one might... Continue Reading →
Massacre, and why they don’t exist
Musicians are organic entities subject to the laws of nature. Bands are abstract concepts theoretically capable of immortality. Musicians get old. Retire. Die. Bands often endure in Trigger's Broom form, limping on, replacing discarded limbs. Until we are forced to ask: what even is a band? In the case of Cradle of Filth, Asphyx, or... Continue Reading →