Posts Tagged ‘Review’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Friday, February 27th, 2026
I’m going to be brutally honest, I’ve never listened to Party Cannon until now. Send any hate mail to the circular filing cabinet; I’m not kidding, though. This is my first time listening to these guys from always sunny Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. Do I like it? Yes, it is weird as fuck and extremely in-fucking-sane. […]
Tags: 2026, Brutal Death Metal, Jeremy Beck, Party Cannon, Review, Slam, Unique Leader Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Thursday, February 26th, 2026
I quite enjoyed 2021’s Land of Darkness from this Greek (now relocated to Scotland) solo artist (‘Soulreaper’), but for some reason I missed 2024’s Echoes of Primordial Gnosis. So I thought I’d better get to this, his fifth album, before he drops another one. Now, I did listen to Echoes of Primordial Gnosis to be able to […]
Tags: 2026, Black Metal, Erik T, Hells Headbangers, Review, Symphonic Black Metal, Winter Eternal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Wednesday, February 25th, 2026
I was all set to cover Distorted Reflection and their first album, Doom Rules Eternally, back in 2024, and then life happened, and I missed my window of opportunity. Since I don’t want that to happen again and also since Doom Zone is a pretty killer album, I’m jumping on it now. Living somewhere between […]
Tags: 2026, Distorted Reflection, Doom Metal, Heavy Metal, Iron Shield Records, Jeremy Beck, Review, Traditional Heavy Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Tuesday, February 24th, 2026
The last time we covered Poland’s Banisher was 2016’s Oniric Delusions, and it wasn’t me covering it. But considering I like Polish technical death metal, really, really liked Dormant Ordeal‘s Tooth and Nail from last year, AND saw the band has members that are or have been in/helped out the likes of some Polish heavy hitters […]
Tags: 2026, Banisher, Erik T, Review, Selfmadegod Records, Technical Death Metal
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › E on Monday, February 23rd, 2026
California’s long-running death grind outfit Exhumed returns with Red Asphalt, their ninth full-length album of original songs. I left out some of their covers/retrospective albums. The band has remained intact since 2018, and with Matt Harvey (vox/guitars), leading the charge, his band of goremongers- Ross Sewage (vox/bass), Mike Hamilton (drums), and Sebastian Phillips (guitars) return […]
Tags: 2026, Death Metal, Exhumed, Frank Rini, Relapse Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Friday, February 20th, 2026
After 2024s Hunger album, one of the best in the blackened deathcore genre of that year, there was a considerable shake-up in the Worm Shepherd camp, who were already functioning in a reduced capacity as a duo and some guests. Stop me if you’ve heard this before, but original vocalist Duane Duarte was let go […]
Tags: 2026, Blackened Deathcore, Deathcore, Review, Symphonic, Unique Leader Records, Worm Shepherd
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Thursday, February 19th, 2026
Have you ever wondered how a combination of metalcore, Slipknot, and the nu metal stylings of Taproot would sound while recorded in a garbage can? Me neither. No disrespect to either of those bands (I have seen Taproot a few times and would again), but some musical stylings don’t work well and at times sound […]
Tags: 2026, Death Assault, J Mays, Metalcore, Nu Metal, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Wednesday, February 18th, 2026
There used to be a restaurant chain here in the States called Steak and Ale. They served traditional American food, a staple of the menu being meat and potatoes. No, this isn’t a review for A La Carte, it’s for Rogga Johansson and his main band Paganizer; I say ‘main’ because dude has a few […]
Tags: 2026, Death Metal, Jeremy Beck, Paganizer, Review, Xtreem Music
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Tuesday, February 17th, 2026
I can’t say I’m too versed in the Austrian Sludge/Doom scene, but the internet tells me that Axis Mundi is the third album from this Austrian trio, who are not in any other projects. Either way, I’m kinda digging this. Occasionally, I need a break from deathcore and symphonic black metal, and a couple of […]
Tags: 2026, Argonauta Records, Doom Metal, Erik T, Review, Sludge Metal, Stoner Metal, Tarlung
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › F on Monday, February 16th, 2026
Giorgio’s Everlasting Spew Records has a bunch of quality death metal acts on its roster. A few years ago, Brazil’s Fossilization came into fruition and since then have released an EP, in 2021, He Whose Name Was Long Forgotten, and their debut album, in 2023, Leprous Daylight. There have been some line-up shifts since the […]
Tags: 2026, Death Metal, Everlasting Spew Records, Fossilization, Frank Rini, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Friday, February 13th, 2026
Okay, so think about your favorite Dimmu Borgir album- for me it’s Enthrone Darkness Triumphant; okay, now think of your favorite Cradle of Filth record- mine is Dusk and Her Embrace. The Great Elven War, however, is the best album neither of those bands ever made. This is an album that could’ve come out between […]
Tags: 2026, Darklore, Jeremy Beck, Review, Self-Released, Symphonic Black Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Wednesday, February 11th, 2026
Some bands are subtle in their chosen influences; some wear their influences on their sleeves. Australian trio Graves For Gods, have their influences carved into their fucking chest and mope around topless for the whole world to see. Their influence? The Peaville doom trinity: My Dying Bride, Paradise Lost, and Anathema– of course, classic/versions of […]
Tags: 2026, Doom Metal, Erik T, Graves For Gods, Meuse Music Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Tuesday, February 10th, 2026
Void Monuments hail from Russia, and after a brief hiatus, a few years back, reformed in 2024 and released the Temples of Pestilence demo. Armed with their debut album, Posthumous Imprecation, they are ready to take things to the next level. The band is listed as a blackened death metal band, but honestly, I don’t […]
Tags: 2026, Blood Harvest, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Review, Void Monuments
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, February 9th, 2026
Though they have been pretty heavy on the deathcore of late (Lorna Shore, Mental Cruelty, Signs of the Swarm, Distant, Ov Sulphur, Vomit Forth, etc.), Century Media still has actually also done a pretty good job of finding some excellent death metal on their roster, too. There is, of course, Sanguisugabogg, but also Blood Incantation, Frozen […]
Tags: 2026, Brutal Death Metal, Century Media Records, Erik T, Review, Stabbing
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Friday, February 6th, 2026
I’m not familiar with Hungary’s Symphonic/Epic/Gothic Melodic death metal troupe Meteora, but I’m always up for some symphonic stuff, and I do have a soft spot for the classic ‘beauty and the beast’ dual female vocal styled stuff (Nightwish, Epica, Leaves Eyes, Tristania, Love History, Thalarion, Draconian, etc). With 4 albums under their belt, you’d […]
Tags: 2026, Erik T, H-Music, Meteroa, Review, Symphonic Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Thursday, February 5th, 2026
2025 was quite the year for metalcore, with many stalwarts such as Bleeding Through, Employed to Serve, and Killswitch Engage releasing new albums. This gateway sub-genre never goes away, but to say that it can become stale is an understatement. 2026 could very well be a banner year again if my inbox full of metalcore […]
Tags: 2026, J Mays, Metalcore, Review, Seek and Strike, Survivalist
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Wednesday, February 4th, 2026
Guess what? It’s officially 2026! Yay, right? Whether you like it or not, time is marching on, and whining about it won’t make it stop… just thinking of the new music to be released this year gives me a small bit of hope for the future. Sunday morning finds me jamming the new album from […]
Tags: 2026, Grindcore, Horror Gore Pain Death Productions, Jeremy Beck, Kosuke Hashida, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Tuesday, February 3rd, 2026
So, like Sigh’s I Saw the World End-Hangman’s Hymn MMXXV, here is another favorite album of mine from the 2000’s, this time it’s Rotting Christ‘s Aealo from 2010, getting a whole new recording and release. I never covered the original here, as I covered it for a different webzine at the time, but it made […]
Tags: 2026, Black Metal, Erik T, Review, Rotting Christ, Season of Mist, Symphonic Metal
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › M on Monday, February 2nd, 2026
17 friggin’ albums. More hits than misses in the Megadeth discography. Megadeth is the final album by Dave Mustaine, the sole remaining original member. Throughout his career, he’s rarely had a consistent line-up, and I liken him to Chuck Schuldiner (RIP) from Death. With the ever-changing live and full-time musicians. However, both individuals knew how […]
Tags: 2026, BLKIIBLK Records, Frank Rini, Megadeth, Review, Thrash Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Friday, January 30th, 2026
Game of Thrones fans will recognize the moniker of this new-ish New York based black metal band that features members of bands like Hollow Voice and Nascentum (neither of which I’m familiar with). And you have to respect the fact that they are leaning into the Game of Thrones thing on their new EP. 6 […]
Tags: 2026, Black Metal, Erik T, Review, Terminus Hate City, Viserion
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Thursday, January 29th, 2026
Stranguliatorius have taken me by surprise and were never previously on my radar. Hailing from the far reaches of Lithuania Flies Don’t Lie is their fourth album, and the band has been around since 2010. The band name almost had me thinking some ancient dinosaur from times past, and honesty I did not know what […]
Tags: 2026, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Horror Pain Gore Death Productions, Review, Stranguliatorius
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Wednesday, January 28th, 2026
I have had the promo for the debut album from this California-based symphonic black metal act for a few months now, and it continues the strong 2025 that the genre had, with a fine early entry in 2026. Formed by members of some acts I have not heard of like Mortal Filth, Wartroll amd Horrorborn, […]
Tags: 2026, Erik T, Review, Self-Released, Symphonic Black Metal, Vesseles
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Tuesday, January 27th, 2026
I first heard Eximperitus back in 2016 when they released their full-length Prajecyrujučy sinhuliarnaje wypramieńwańnie Daktryny Absaliutnaha j Usiopahłynaĺnaha Zła skroź šaścihrannuju pryzmu Sîn-Ahhī-Erība na hipierpawierchniu zadyjakaĺnaha kaŭčęha zasnawaĺnikaŭ kosmatęchničnaha ordęna palieakantakta, najstaražytnyja ipastasi dawosiewych cywilizacyj prywodziać u ruch ręzanansny transfarmatar časowapadobnaj biaskoncaści budučyni u ćwiardyniach absierwatoryi Nwn-Hu-Kek-Amo (that’s the album title and yes I […]
Tags: 2026, Death Metal, Eximperitus, Jeremy Beck, Review, Willowtip Records
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › K on Monday, January 26th, 2026
Germany’s best thrash metal band, Kreator, return with their 16th full-length album, Krushers of the World. When we look at the Big 4, regardless of your thoughts, it is based on album sales and overall popularity relating to tours,etc.., and they are rightfully: Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax. When looking at what the second Big […]
Tags: 2026, Frank Rini, Kreator, Nuclear Blast Records, Review, Thrash Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Friday, January 23rd, 2026
If this EP had been released just a day later, it would be a 2026 release, too bad it was not delayed until a few days into 2026. TerrorVerse is a brand new technical brutal death metal band hailing from Houston, Texas, and this little ditty of an EP is exactly what the doctor ordered. […]
Tags: 2026, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Ossuary Industries, Review, TerrorVerse