Release Day Roundup – 3/11/22
Editor’s Note: Do you think we “missed” an album this week? Click here. Each month, we always seem to come to the same conclusion when it
Editor’s Note: Do you think we “missed” an album this week? Click here. Each month, we always seem to come to the same conclusion when it
For those who missed our last installment, We post bi-weekly updates covering what the staff at Heavy Blog have been spinning. Given the amount of
Editor’s Note: Do you think we “missed” an album this week? Click here. Each month, we always seem to come to the same conclusion when it
You know, it has been my goal in these Missives, and elsewhere on the blog, to be very honest with you readers. So I feel comfortable positing to you
Hath‘s debut, Of Rot and Ruin, was my runaway album of the year for 2019. As Eden pointed out when debuting the lead single from it’s follow-up
You might recall that I wrote about Tyrannus‘ demo over on Flash of the Blade a few months ago. The band exemplified the type of music I write
March is always a sleeper month. It’s not just because we usually take February off (since January is when we post our end of year content) but
Welcome back, Hellions. We’ve missed you. A lot has transpired since we last connected. War broke out in Europe, and… I mean, I think I’ll
I was going to open with a short “we’re back!” message until I dug up our last Jazz Club column…from March 2021…which itself ended an
It’s a brand new year, yet with it come the same issues we faced last year insofar as the vinyl situation is concerned. We’re just now getting
Hello and welcome to Mosh Lit, our monthly deep dive into storytelling in heavy music. While most of us have spent the last couple years
Vein (who I will be referring to throughout this review sans “.fm”, assuming it’s something that will blow over just like the whole “Ghost
A Gift to Artwork, taken from the Caligula’s Horse song “A Gift to Afterthought”, breaks down and analyses your favourite album artwork. The
Greetings duelists and welcome back to Flash of the Blade! It’s 2022! Everything is different and yet, the absolute fucking same. Those who are
The dark winter of humanity’s soul continues apace. Time to wallow in the perpetual misery with more quality black metal. Welcome once again,