Satan – Earth Infernal
UK’s NWOBHM band, Satan, have been around since the late 70’s. During their long career they changed their name a few times (Blind Fury, Pariah)
UK’s NWOBHM band, Satan, have been around since the late 70’s. During their long career they changed their name a few times (Blind Fury, Pariah)
Finally; my longtime friend in stoolism and brutality Tim King returns to death metal. Tim played bass and sang with the Chicago 90s brutal/tech
I reviewed Eldritch Horror‘s 2015 long awaited debut album Untouched by the Sun here 7 years ago. Time flies. And what a debut that was. Harnessing
I’ve reviewed Long Island, NY’s Day of Doom last several albums and Doomed is their sixth album and they streamlined their approach opting
New Jersey’s Sentient Horror, previously called Sentience, return with their third album-Rites of Horror. Their 2016 debut, Ungodly Forms, is
I reviewed Watains’s Trident Wolf Eclipse in 2018. Being new to their music back then, but knowing about them for years, I went into their
Finland’s Desecresy return with their 7th full length album Unveil in the Abyss. Those unfamiliar with the band must know Tommi Grönqvist is a one
Finland’s Desolate Shrine fourth album, Deliverance from the Godless Void from 2017 was and still is a great album, and five years later here I
Can you believe a brand new recording from Bay Area Thrashers, Vio-Lence, after close to 3 decades? I would never have guessed it. Seeing the
Meshuggah is a juggernaut of a band, maybe the heaviest band on the planet. Immutable being their 9th proper studio album – by now you love what
Recently I attended a concert of Misery Index and Pig Destroyer. Of course, the concert raged. I’ve been friends with Jason Netherton bass/vox
I reviewed Ghost’s Meliora when it was released years ago. I did enjoy that album quite a lot, but also felt there was some filler on it. The
Seemed like yesterday I discovered UK based metal/hardcore/crossover/thrash/blast beat Flying Killer Cobs From the Planet Bob, Lawnmower Deth.
I am not overly familiar with Iceland’s music scene. I know some quality death metal bands and maybe 1 or 2 black metal bands, but for the most
Holy crappers- Acts of God is Immolation’s eleventh album. Man, I feel like time has flown right by me. It seems like only yesterday I was at