The Persistence Of Scars is an album which leaves you bruised and disorientated, mentally exhausted and at times bewildered, but mostly the debut album from French Progressive death metallers Architect Of Seth, leaves you transfixed and aggressively keen for its… Read More ›
Necrophagist
Orion – On the Banks of Rubicon
It is fair to say that India is a potent metal scene still relatively untapped by the rest of the world. It is a shame and a little surprising as the amount of bands which thrill and impress… Read More ›
Dichotomy – Paradigms
Turning the air into a whirling dervish of sonic antagonism and invigorating confrontation, Paradigms the debut album from Irish technical death metallers Dichotomy, is an introduction not to be taken lightly. The eight track tempest of skill and aggression instantly… Read More ›
PTSD – A Sense Of Decay
Creating their own distinct merger of dark and light alternative metal fuelled sound, Italian band PTSD has all the attributes to become a well-spoken name especially if their new album A Sense Of Decay is the template they will build… Read More ›
Ophidian I: Solvet Saeclum
Technical death metal is having an impressive flourish of releases right now with already the outstanding new album from The Faceless and the excellent more progressively toned release from Over Your Threshold having enthralled the ear these past few weeks…. Read More ›
Deadborn: Mayhem Maniac Machine
From the very first drum hit Mayhem Maniac Machine from German tech-death metalers Deadborn lights up the senses with formidable yet undemanding, insatiable and high quality destructive sounds. Consisting of nine muscular deliberately combative tracks the album is a deeply… Read More ›
Spawn of Possession – Incurso
Having heard impressive things about Swedish technical death metal band Spawn Of Possession there was an added intrigue about the eagerness that accompanied the venture into the new album from the band, Incurso. One can read a never ending flow… Read More ›