Mors Silens, a name that resonates with fans of blackened melo-death metal, emerged from the underground scene in the early 2000s. Hailing from the shadowy corners of the musical world, the band has carved a niche for itself with a sound that blends brutal intensity with intricate melodies. Over the years, Mors Silens has released … Continue reading Album Review: Mors Silens – Infernal Legacy
Category: Album Reviews
Album Review: Billy Idol – Dream Into It
Billy Idol really is the gift that keeps on giving. After taking a journey through a bad period of addiction, about which he is very open, post-recovery he continues to pump out great music and can still rock an arena. His recent EPs have been as good as anything he ever released and what impresses … Continue reading Album Review: Billy Idol – Dream Into It
Album Review: You Vandal – this is where people come to die
You Vandal are a new band to me, and frankly I’m gutted I didn’t discover them sooner! If you enjoy bands like Jimmy Eat World or Alkaline Trio, but perhaps crave a more modern take on the pop punk/punk rock genres, you’ll love these guys. The Florida-based band’s 4th full-length LP, this is where people … Continue reading Album Review: You Vandal – this is where people come to die
Album Review: Cancer – Inverted World
UK death metal legends Cancer return with their highly anticipated follow-up to 2018’s Shadow Gripped—the brutal and uncompromising Inverted World. Brooding, groove-laden opener "Enter the Gates" is a refreshing, no-nonsense creation that welcomes the band into the listener's psyche with a wave of blast beats and swirling riffs, with follow-up, bassline-dominant "Until They Died" providing … Continue reading Album Review: Cancer – Inverted World
Album Review: Kardashev – Alunea
One of the American pioneers of deathgaze, Kardashev are back with Alunea, a collection of eight dynamic tracks set to release on April 25th. Vocalist Mark Garrett has described this as their most “proggy” album to date, and you can definitely hear the band pushing their technical skills and exploring new ground. “A Precipice. A … Continue reading Album Review: Kardashev – Alunea
Album Review: Machine Head – UNATØNED
I can't believe it's been almost three years since Machine Head released the annoyingly-capitalised ØF KINGDØM AND CRØWN, and they've gone with the same caps and crossed Os for the follow-up. However, in terms of music it's definitely its own album rather than "part 2". Where KINGDØM was publicised as a concept album, I don't believe … Continue reading Album Review: Machine Head – UNATØNED