Generate Cranial Fractures With New Fractal Generator

October 14, 2015

Apotheosynthesis is an atmospheric tech death monstrosity that batters ears and uplifts the soul… or is it the other way ’round?

Gaze, Metallically, Upon Hanging Garden’s “Borrowed Eyes” Video

October 13, 2015

They got their moniker from the Cure and their new single title from Cormac McCarthy. What’s not to love about Finnish doom/metalgaze outfit Hanging Garden?

Zombi Shape Shift With Aplomb on New Album

October 13, 2015

Steve Moore and A.E. Paterra are prolific enough outside of Zombi, but horror soundtrack aficionados are most excited when they join forces to extend the long-running instrumental project’s exceptional discography.

CHAIN GANG GRAVE OFFERS A CAUSTIC LESSON WITH “WHO TAUGHT YOU”

October 13, 2015

Bury Them and Keep Quiet doesn’t result in a pretty situation. 

Kaos Reigns on Otargos’ Full Album Stream

October 12, 2015

The French dark metal quartet strikes again with Xeno Kaos.

VHÖL

October 12, 2015

Deeper Than Sky

Even deeper than pie in the sky

dB Rating: 8/10

STREAMING: Revocation “Summon the Spawn”

October 12, 2015

“‘Summon The Spawn’ was one of the first songs that we ever recorded and it ended up being the opening track on our debut demo of the same name,” says Revocation axe-slayer Dave Davidson. “It’s a fast, thrashy song with some weird twists and turns to throw the listener off guard. This one was a bit of a fan favorite in our local scene back in the day and I still hear people call out for us play it on recent tours that we’ve done.”

Everyday Is Halloween in Circle II Circle’s “Ghost of the Devil”

October 9, 2015

Tampa power-prog six-piece Circle II Circle have been prolific envelope-pushers since 2003.

Hooded Menace Split Their Lungs With “Blood” and “Dungeons”

October 9, 2015

Just in time for December’s extra special Finnish Metal Issue, an exclusive premiere of an epic descent into madness courtesy of death/doom powerhouse Hooded Menace. 

STREAMING: Nyx “Beyond”

October 9, 2015

** German black metallers Nyx were formed by Blitz and Vinterbarn. The group’s new album, Home, is an expression of what black metal emotional qualities are rather than its direct spiritual linkage to the Infernal One. With that, Nyx embark on strange and wonderful and perverse journeys on Home. Certainly, Nyx are for fans of Myrkur (not because they’re female either), and first-album Lantlos, with maybe some early Bethlehem and demo-era Empyrium. We interview Blitz and Vinterbarn in preparation for the premiere of Nyx’s “Beyond”!