Temple of Void – The Crawl (Review)

Temple of Void - The CrawlThis is the fifth album from US death/doom band Temple of Void.

It’s safe to say I’m a fan of Temple of Void. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed all of the band’s albums, (Of Terror and the Supernatural, Lords of DeathThe World That Was, and Summoning the Slayer), bought the t-shirt, and one day hope to catch them live. Until then, we have a brand spanking new record to eagerly devour – The Crawl, which Continue reading “Temple of Void – The Crawl (Review)”

Qwälen – Veri Virtaa Edelleen (Review)

vThis is the third album from Finnish black metallers Qwälen.

Veri Virtaa Edelleen brings us 45 minutes of untamed ferocity. Qwälen channel their inner darkness via eight tracks of uncompromising black metal. It’s harsh and malevolent, fuelled by the burning coals of Continue reading “Qwälen – Veri Virtaa Edelleen (Review)”

Coscradh – Carving the Causeway to the Otherworld (Review)

Coscradh - Carving the Causeway to the OtherworldThis is the second album from Irish black/death metallers Coscradh.

Carving the Causeway to the Otherworld is the 44-minute follow up to 2022’s Nahanagan Stadial, and unleashes a monster of black/death metal horror on the world. Coscradh are fierce purveyors of quality extremity, and their new record is Continue reading “Coscradh – Carving the Causeway to the Otherworld (Review)”

The Callous Daoboys/Knives/Love Rarely – Rebellion, Manchester – 25/02/26 (Live Review)

The Callous Daoboys Knives Love Rarely - Rebellion, Manchester - 25.02.26

It’s a sold out show tonight, and Rebellion is busy. The Callous Daoboys are roasting hot right now, as they should be. It promises to be an intense, exciting evening for fans of atypical heavy/alternative music. Continue reading “The Callous Daoboys/Knives/Love Rarely – Rebellion, Manchester – 25/02/26 (Live Review)”

Cryptic Shift – Overspace & Supertime (Review)

Cryptic Shift - Overspace & SupertimeCryptic Shift are a death/thrash metal band from the UK and this is their second album.

Do you remember when Cryptic Shift opened their 2020 debut album Visitations from Enceladus with a 26-minute song? Well, now they’re back with a new album called Overspace & Supertime, and, with a duration of 82 minutes, it Continue reading “Cryptic Shift – Overspace & Supertime (Review)”

Olhava – Memorial (Review)

Olhava - MemorialOlhava are a Russian atmospheric/post-black metal band and this is their seventh album.

Olhava have built up an eviable body of work, including 2021’s Frozen Bloom, 2022’s Reborn and 2024’s Sacrifice. This brings us nicely to the 78-minute Memorial, a record that takes us on another gargantuan excursion into post-blackened waters. Continue reading “Olhava – Memorial (Review)”

Ronker – Respect the Hustle, I Won’t Be Your Dog Forever (Review)

Ronker - Respect the Hustle, I Won’t Be Your Dog ForeverThis is the second album by Belgian post-hardcore band Ronker.

Respect the Hustle, I Won’t Be Your Dog Forever contains 40 minutes of atypical, multifaceted post-hardcore. Ronker’s music is not always easy to categorise, but it is easy to like. Very easy, in fact. Yep, Ronker have unleashed Continue reading “Ronker – Respect the Hustle, I Won’t Be Your Dog Forever (Review)”