Beats and yelling shorts, 28th October 24

Onslaught Kommand: MalignancyOut 18th October on Godz of War Productions Essentially a goregrind band with a blackened edge, Onslaught Kommand justify their rather limited existence by combining a playful package of classic grind riffs with an oppressively dark atmosphere, eschewing the cutesy play of goregrind at large. Riffs circle around the usual cocktail of early... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling: Sรธrgelig

ฮฆฮธฮฟฯฮฌOut 4th October on Tragedy Productions This may be purely anecdotal, but it feels like black metalโ€™s popularity is waning. And that's a good thing. Finally allowing the genre to catch its breath and take stock. Sure, there are still the Goliaths of the genre that suck out the oxygen whenever they choose to resurface.... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling shorts, 16th October 24

Adorior: Bleed on my TeethOut 27th September on Dark Descent Records The long awaited return of Adorior fails to pick a lane, and in doing so offers an experience more akin to a series of medleys than a coherent sound document. Melissa Grayโ€™s vocals are a delight to listen to, boasting one of the most... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling: Polemicist

PolemicistOut 27th September, self-released The paradox of well known phrases is that, by virtue of wide usage, their meaning becomes unknown. The commonplace phrase goes unexamined. Melodic black metal is one such example. Prima facie an obvious, self-explanatory subgenre. But one that has thus far avoided re-appraisal or revision since the subgenre's solidification in the... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling shorts, 5th October 24

Father Befouled: Immaculate PainOut 13th September on Everlasting Spew Father Befouledโ€™s by now lengthy career of Incantation mirroring has evolved from the uncanny to the surpassing, as their material has ascending in tandem with Incantationโ€™s descent into a dull autopilot. This latest EP does little to shift the formula. Although one can hear other influences... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling: Khost

Many Things Afflict Us, Few Things Console UsOut 20th September on Cold Spring Records Khost have the unfortunate burden of being a metal adjacent industrial outfit from Birmingham, meaning their output will forever be benchmarked against Godflesh. Whilst there are similarities, Khost go far beyond Broadrick (at least in the guise of Godflesh) in pushing... Continue Reading →

Beats and yelling: Black Funeral

Flames of Samโ€‹ลซโ€‹mOut 8th September on Dark Adversary Productions Black Funeral are perhaps the unlikeliest latter day acolyte for such staunchly conservative, by-the-numbers black metal. One of the USโ€™s earliest adopters of the form, pillars of the third wave along with Judas Iscariot, Krieg, and Demoncy, their run of albums from 1995 to 2010 delights... Continue Reading →

The noise diaries IX

B-tier black metal and the break of autumn Your tastes are not your own. Your moods are orchestrated by nefarious digital platforms. Everyone knows this now. โ€˜Inceptionโ€™ may have been right that the mind can always spot an idea implanted by a foreign agent. That we would somehow care, or not act on this idea... Continue Reading →

Book Report – The Scott Burns Sessions

A life in death metal 1987-1997 By David E. Gehlke Death metal was rockโ€™s first truly underground cultural artefact. One only has to look at the way it crumbled and fragmented whenever it sniffed the bright lights and fanfare of โ€œmainstreamโ€ attention. Look at heavy metal by contrast. Perfectly comfortable with a little big budget... Continue Reading →

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