Tag: music review
REVIEW: Langenneet – Aionin soihtu
Langenneet released their album, "Aionin soihtu," earlier this year on September 13th. Read our review here...
REVIEW: Bullet for My Valentine – Bullet for My Valentine
Welsh metalcore legends Bullet for My Valentine are back with their heaviest album in a long time, the appropriately self-titled "Bullet for my Valentine," released on November 5th, 2021, on Spinefarm Records / Search & Destroy. Read our thoughts on this album here...
SONG OF THE DAY: Dynazty – Advent
Dynazty are still riding the wave of success brought by "The Dark Delight" but since there's no rest for the creative the Swedish melodic metal band are back with a new single, "Advent," and the promise of a new album next spring. Learn more about "Advent," our song of the day, here...
REVIEW: The Darkness – Motorheart
The Darkness are ready to present their 7th full-length album to the world. Check out our review of "Motorheart" here...
FEATURED SINGLE: Ember Falls – The Wall
Ember Falls released another new single on Friday, which coincided with a show. Check out "The Wall" as our featured single...
SONG OF THE DAY: Sabaton – Christmas Truce
Swedish power metal heroes Sabaton have brought another intense piece of history to life! This time it's the Christmas Eve truce of 1914. Check it out as our Song of the Day here...
REVIEW: Isengrim – Maailmantappaja
Isengrim are back with a new Norse theme executed in Finnish style with "Maailmantappaja," out independently on November 11th. Read our review here...
REVIEW: Mastodon – Hushed and Grim
Mastodon have released their 8th studio album, "Hushed and Grim," on October 29th, via Reprise Records. Read this commemoration to the band's late manager here...
REVIEW: Twelve Foot Ninja – Vengeance
Twelve Foot Ninja have served up something fantastic with "Vengeance," which was out on October 15th via Volkanik Records. Read our review here...
REVIEW: Darkwoods My Bethrothed – Angel of Carnage Unleashed
After a several-decade break, the black metallers of Darkwoods My Betrothed - now joined by Nightwish's Tuomas Holopainen and Kai Hahto - are releasing their first album in quite some time. Read our review here...
REVIEW: Omnium Gatherum – Origin
Omnium Gatherum are back with a new AORDM album, "Origin," set for release on November 5th through Century Media. We listened to the album and wrote down our ideas in this review...
REVIEW: Khroma – Ex Nihilo
Electro-metal outfit Khroma released "Ex Nihilo" back in September. Check out our review here...
REVIEW: Ad Infinitum – Chapter II – Legacy
Ad Infinitum is tackling the life and myth of one of Romania's most controversial rulers, Vlad the Impaler, on their upcoming album, "Chapter II - Legacy." The album is out on October 29, via Napalm Records. Read our review here...
REVIEW: Lucifer – Lucifer IV
With no live shows to celebrate the release of "Lucifer III," it seems that Lucifer decided to just get back in the studio. This month they are back again with "Lucifer IV," so here are our thoughts on the release...
REVIEW: Hiidenhauta – Riivin
Hiidenhauta released their "Riivin" album just over a year ago via Inverse Records. We checked it out and here is our review...
REVIEW: Beast In Black – Dark Connection
Beast In Black's cyberpunk-inspired "Dark Connection," is going to be released on October 29th, via Nuclear Blast. We dived into the future with this record and wrote down our thoughts for you...
REVIEW: Bloodred Hourglass – Your Highness
Bloodred Hourglass is back with a new album! We checked out "Your Highness" for you and wrote down our thoughts, read the review here...
REVIEW: Persona – Animal
Tunisian-German metal band Persona are back and sounding more vicious than ever before. Their new album, "Animal," drops on the 23rd of October but you can read the review here...
REVIEW: Oenos – Crno IV
Oenos returns with "Crno IV," which was released independently via Bandcamp on October 1st. Read our review here...
REVIEW: The Agonist – EP: Days Before the World Wept
We have seen many bands make the best of these pandemic times by releasing excellent albums. The same goes for Canadian extreme metal band The Agonist, who recently released the EP "Days Before the World Wept." Check out the review here....



















