The noise diaries XVIII

Death Summer 2025 was not kind to metal. The death of Ozzy was every bit as a dramatic and stage managed as expected. Somehow surprising us all despite the very literal realisation of the inevitable. The suicide of Nisse Karlen prompted me to undergo a detailed re-appraisal of Sacremantumโ€™s discography. Their set at Septemberโ€™s Cosmic... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling shorts, 28th November 25

SAD: Fullmoonโ€™s Bestial AwakeningOut 31st October on Purity Through Fire SAD continue their quest to appropriate generic second wave black metal sweet-nothings into what is essential punky rock โ€˜nโ€™ roll. Despite the length of this album, and indeed the considerable girth of the tracks within, there is little to suggest they have expanded into a... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling shorts, 26th November 25

Ialdabaoth: G.O.A.T. / S.C.O.P.E.Out 13th March on All Is Threat Lo-fi, frantic black metal pulling from the futurist undercurrent of the genre, here reimagined as a random, feral entity, defined by illogical fits of violence, laboured interludes of despair, and uncanny structuralism. Despite the demo quality production โ€“ something utterly incapable of containing the flamboyant... Continue Reading →

Hallucinated subgenres

(There are only four) Metal subgenres donโ€™t exist. I think weโ€™ve imagined them all. Iโ€™ve run the numbers, and by my count thereโ€™s only ever been four.  โ€œHow could we have been so wrong about this?โ€ you ask. I donโ€™t know, but Iโ€™m going to expend considerable effort wildly speculating regardless. I curse my spare... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling: Draculum

Poems of SpellcraftOut 24th October on Chaos Records The debut album from this German entity draws on a thread of UK black metal (such as it is) most infamously expressed by Cradle of Filth and Hecate Enthroned, later by Old Corpse Road and A Forest of Stars. Histrionic, gothic, and unconcerned with what the listener... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling shorts, 5th November 25

Atavistic Passage: Demonstration TwoOut 9th October on MoH Creations Ritualistic dark ambient collides with raw black metal, creating a sense of occasion through simple melodic refrains reduced to drone form, onto which are added basic harmonic development. This gives the music a feeling of opening out, of creating space from a place of restriction, an... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling: Thaumaturgy

Pestilential HymnsOut 20th October on Memento Mori Thaumatrugy upgrade themselves from the competent but commonplace chasmic death/doom of the debut into a more holistic statement of extreme metal. Reinvigorating the increasingly murky territory between black and death metal with a clarity that can only come from a rigorous riff discipline. The demo phase of Swedish... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling short, 29th October 25

Victimarum: Seitsemรคn soihdun valossaOut 11th October on Signal Rex This brighter iteration of melodic black metal manages to achieve a sense of activism and storytelling in a way that pushes back against the empty anthemism rampant in the genre since its 90s heyday. But despite the album starting strong, Victimarum are unable to sustain their... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling: Cultic

LoreOut 3rd October on Eleventh Key I often use the term โ€œworld buildingโ€ when writing about music. Itโ€™s probably worth clarifying what I mean here. History may remember early 21st Century music not in terms of artistry, but granular developments in technological. Developments that may have seemed small and incremental in isolation, but at the... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling: Heruvim

MercatorOut 12th September on Redefining Darkness Records Heruvim locate the carefree bounce of Pestilence circa โ€˜Spheresโ€™ within the dark chasmic setting of modern death metal, flattening off progressive nuance in favour of creating something more accessible from the raw material. Demilichian chromaticism is recruited as binding material, linking the progressive allusions with the nihilism of... Continue Reading →

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