Red Method – Vol 1: As in Life (Review)

Red Method - Vol 1 As in LifeThis is the latest EP from UK metallers Red Method.

Vol 1: As in Life contains 29 minutes of material. Red Method blend nu-metal, metalcore, and industrial elements into their metallic cocktail, (as well as a smattering of occasional deathcore and djent), manifesting as a sound that’s nicely dark and heavy. Continue reading “Red Method – Vol 1: As in Life (Review)”

Black Sites – For Eternity (Review)

Black Sites - For EternityThis is the fifth album from US heavy metallers Black Sites.

2021’s Untrue and 2024’s The Promised Land? were both quality metal records, so For Eternity appearing on the horizon was most welcome. Black Sites keep regularly pumping out good music, and album number five is no different in this regard. With a new lineup in tow, Black Sites deliver a masterclass in song-based heavy metal. Continue reading “Black Sites – For Eternity (Review)”

Inferno – The Anthropic Sophisms (On the Heights of Despair) (Review)

Inferno - The Anthropic Sophisms (On the Heights of Despair)Inferno are a black metal band from Czechia and this is their ninth album.

2013’s Omniabsence Filled By His Greatness, 2017’a Gnosis Kardias (of Transcension and Involution), and 2021’s Paradeigma (Phosphenes of Aphotic Eternity) were all strong releases of an esoteric nature. With four new songs that expand across 41 amorphous minutes, Inferno have arrived once more with The Anthropic Sophisms (On the Heights of Despair) to show the world their inscrutable vision for blackened darkness. Continue reading “Inferno – The Anthropic Sophisms (On the Heights of Despair) (Review)”

Psycroptic – The Pulse of Annihilation (Review)

Psycroptic - The Pulse of AnnihilationThis is the ninth album from Australian death metallers Psycroptic.

Whether it’s 2015’s Psycroptic, 2018’s As the Kingdom Drowns, or 2022’s Divine Council, Psycroptic always put out something special. The Pulse of Annihilation is no exception to this trend, as the band spend 40 minutes showing once again just why they are so highly regarded by extreme metal connoisseurs. Continue reading “Psycroptic – The Pulse of Annihilation (Review)”

Fuming Mouth – The Ringing Bell (Review)

Fuming Mouth - The Ringing BellThis is the third album from US death metal band Fuming Mouth.

Fuming Mouth play a hybrid brand of death metal and hardcore, adopting an approach which sees them cover roughly 50% of each style across the record. The Ringing Bell contains 34 minutes of the band’s crushing material, so get ready to flail around wildly. Continue reading “Fuming Mouth – The Ringing Bell (Review)”

Ecchymosis – Thanatocorporeal Sculptures of Cryogenic Excruciation (Review)

Ecchymosis - Thanatocorporeal Sculptures of Cryogenic ExcruciationThis is the third album from Ecchymosis, a death metal band from Thailand.

Thanatocorporeal Sculptures of Cryogenic Excruciation boasts the sort of brutal death metal assault that’ll cave in your skull before you even know what’s happening. Ecchymosis are frighteningly good at what they do, and across 27 minutes of murderous intensity they utterly annihilate the competition. Continue reading “Ecchymosis – Thanatocorporeal Sculptures of Cryogenic Excruciation (Review)”

Astral Alchemy – Weaving Chilling Magical Dreamworlds (Review)

Astral Alchemy - Weaving Chilling Magical DreamworldsThis is the debut album from US black metal band Astral Alchemy.

Weaving Chilling Magical Dreamworlds unleashes 39 minutes of multifaceted black metal on the world. Astral Alchemy revel in the creation of an alluring mix of the ancient and the modern, leading to a record that captures the strengths from both remarkably well. Continue reading “Astral Alchemy – Weaving Chilling Magical Dreamworlds (Review)”

Thætas – The Irredeemable Age (Review)

Thætas - The Irredeemable AgeThis is the second album from US death metallers Thætas.

Across 31 minutes of bone-crushing death metal The Irredeemable Age stomps and rages its way into the world. Brought to us by members of Asystole, Buckshot Facelift, and Reeking Aura, Thætas dish out the punishment in no uncertain terms. Continue reading “Thætas – The Irredeemable Age (Review)”

No Cure – It Is Going to Get Dark (Review)

No Cure - It Is Going to Get DarkThis is the debut album from US hardcore band No Cure.

No Cure play a merciless form of metallic hardcore, laced with elements of death metal that provide extra kick. On It Is Going to Get Dark the band spend 34 minutes showing exactly what they can do, delivering a collection of energetic bruisers that hit the spot. Continue reading “No Cure – It Is Going to Get Dark (Review)”