Galvanist – The Silence Between Stars (Review)

Galvanist - The Silence Between StarsThis is the second album from US blackened death/doom band Galvanist.

Seemingly arising from the ashes of Arkheron Thodol, Galvanist offer up a 39-minute journey into their well-formed world of idiosyncratic hybrid extreme metal. Taking in elements of atmospheric black metal, progressive death metal, and blackened sludge/doom, The Silence Between Stars is a monstrous record. Continue reading “Galvanist – The Silence Between Stars (Review)”

Haemoth – Black Dust (Review)

Haemoth - Black DustThis is the fourth album from French black metal band Haemoth.

After 12 years of silence since their last release, Haemoth now bring the world the 46-minute Black Dust. It’s traditional black metal, filled with satanic violence and unholy hatred. Continue reading “Haemoth – Black Dust (Review)”

Kuzu Knot – Deceitful Above All Things (Review)

Kuzu Knot - Deceitful Above All ThingsThis is the debut album from US grindcore band Kuzu Knot.

Deceitful Above All Things contains 34 minutes of merciless grinding darkness, but of a rarefied sort. Kuzu Knot’s music is abrasive and harsh, but is also a good deal more than just this. Continue reading “Kuzu Knot – Deceitful Above All Things (Review)”

Converge – Hum of Hurt (Review)

Converge - Hum of HurtConverge are a hardcore band from the US and this is their eleventh album, (or twelfth if you count their collaboration with Chelsea Wolfe).

A second Converge album in the space of a few months you say? Apparently so. Love Is Not Enough hasn’t even cooled, yet Converge are back at it again, treating the world to their distinctive brand of idiosyncratic hardcore. Continue reading “Converge – Hum of Hurt (Review)”

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)”