Review: Scordatura – Self Created Abyss

Scordatura have garnered a cult status within the UK underground scene since their inception in 2007.  Scordatura are now able to release their second album through Gore House Productions and it sees this Scottish quartet beginning to create a niche for themselves and get them out from the underground from which they came.  Scordatura have turned … Continue reading Review: Scordatura – Self Created Abyss

Review: Demonic Death Judge – Seaweed

Demonic Death Judge are a sludge band from Finland, but you would be forgiven for thinking that they had crawled out of a bayou in Louisiana or had at least spent their last eight years as a band hanging out sippin’ whiskey with the likes of EyeHateGod and Weedeater.  Seaweed is Demonic Death Judge's third … Continue reading Review: Demonic Death Judge – Seaweed

Review: The Devil In Faust – Come Apart

Come Apart is the debut EP from Shrewsbury three-piece The Devil In Faust. Formed in 2014 they have released earlier material - a video single and two other tracks - before demoing a dozen songs which were pared down to the four we have on this collection. Well, five if you count the radio version of "Soulmate" … Continue reading Review: The Devil In Faust – Come Apart

Review: Mexican Chili Funeral Party – Mexican Warriors’ Revenge

Mexican Chili Funeral Party formed in 2009 in Milan, Italy. Mexican Chili Funeral Party are a band not a political party, so don’t be fooled by ‘party’ at the end of Mexican Chili Funeral… anyway. Four musicians crafted their sound over the past few years, endorsing their love of Black Sabbath, Bjork and Queens of … Continue reading Review: Mexican Chili Funeral Party – Mexican Warriors’ Revenge

Review: Widows – Oh Deer God

Widows featured as a Band of the Day recently, so for more background on the Nottingham stoner punks, you can head over there. Here we get a seven-track blast to find out exactly what the hell "stoner punk" actually sounds like... Well, first off it's heavy. I mean really heavy. It's also nicely varied. With … Continue reading Review: Widows – Oh Deer God

Review: Me and That Man – Songs of Love and Death

When I first heard that Mr Darski was to release an album that was not related to Behemoth, I was suitably intrigued. Given that I listen to a lot of music outside of the metal sphere, I was further lured in when I heard that he was going to be collaborating with John Porter and figured … Continue reading Review: Me and That Man – Songs of Love and Death