Pharmacist – Vertebrae after Vertebrae (Review)

Pharmacist - Vertebrae after VertebraeThis is the third album from Japanese death metallers Pharmacist.

Vertebrae after Vertebrae consists of seven delightfully brutal pieces of rotten offal. Each one vomits forth a disgusting eruption of malignancy, as if Pharmacist have chewed on too much ancient Carcass and Exhumed and are now paying the price as their insides expel the horror in direct and horrible ways. Continue reading “Pharmacist – Vertebrae after Vertebrae (Review)”

Erdve – Epigrama (Review)

Erdve - EpigramaErdve are from Lithuania and play blackened hardcore/sludge and this is their third album.

Following on from 2018’s Vaitojimas and 2021’s SavigailaEpigrama delivers 43 minutes of material for listeners to get stuck into. Erdve combine blackened hardcore, sludge, and metallic heaviness into a record that takes no prisoners. Continue reading “Erdve – Epigrama (Review)”

Godthrymm – Projections (Review)

Godthrymm - ProjectionsThis is the third album from UK doom metallers Godthrymm.

After serving up a good starting point with 2020’s Reflections, followed by 2023’s even stronger Distortions, we are now gifted  with Godthrymm’s latest, Projections. With a duration of 46 minutes it’s the band’s shortest, but does it continue their upwards trend regardless? Continue reading “Godthrymm – Projections (Review)”

Tooms – Karst (Review)

Tooms - KarstTooms are an Irish progressive sludge metal band and this is their second album.

Tooms impressed with their 2020 debut The Orb Offers Massive Signals, so Karst is to be approached with great interest and expectation. Tooms have delivered 48 minutes of new material, and it’s worth paying attention to. Continue reading “Tooms – Karst (Review)”

Hecate Enthroned – The Corpse of a Titan, a Lament Long Buried (Review)

Hecate Enthroned - The Corpse of a Titan, a Lament Long BuriedHecate Enthroned are a black metal band from the UK and this is their seventh album.

Featuring members of Ba’al and Sidious in their ranks, legendary black metal act Hecate Enthroned return for the first time in seven years. What dark delights does The Corpse of a Titan, a Lament Long Buried bring to us? Continue reading “Hecate Enthroned – The Corpse of a Titan, a Lament Long Buried (Review)”

Monolord – Neverending (Review)

Monolord - NeverendingMonolord are a doom metal band from Sweden and this is their sixth album.

If you have never encountered Monolord before, then prepare yourself for classic doom metal shenanigans, seasoned with a contemporary delivery. The promo blurb should sort you out as a decent starting point, stating that the 43-minute Neverending is for fans of bands like Electric Wizard, Sleep, Windhand, Black Sabbath, Baroness, Yob, Red Fang, and Mastodon. Good company to keep. Continue reading “Monolord – Neverending (Review)”

Bear – Anhedonia (Review)

Bear - AnhedoniaBear are a progressive hardcore/metal band from Belgium and this is their fifth album.

This new 19-minute EP from the mighty Bear packs a punch. It’s five songs and no messing around. These songs are short and to-the-point. Two do their damage, then get out swiftly, laughing as they do so with murderous glee. Continue reading “Bear – Anhedonia (Review)”

Dimmu Borgir – Grand Serpent Rising (Review)

Dimmu Borgir - Grand Serpent RisingThis is the tenth album from Norwegian black metallers Dimmu Borgir.

Eight long years since 2018’s Eonian, the legendary Dimmu Borgir have returned. Bringing the world 72 minutes of new material, Grand Serpent Rising is an unexpectedly atavistic record, but is all the better for it. Continue reading “Dimmu Borgir – Grand Serpent Rising (Review)”