What brought the waves, this time?
Look at that, a new 正∞胞体 (Seimugenhoutai) single. Apparently from October 2015, but just today added on bandcamp. It’s a pretty exciting chiptune-esque tech-djent song based on glitch aesthetics. I likes. Secondly is Norse mythology-obsessed post-black metal band Talamyus, with their upcoming album Honour Is Our Code, Death Is the Reward. It’s a pretty big album on its own, and with very good post-metal compositions. This one comes out on April 12th. Up next is Stuck in November. They’re a really promising math rock band from India, and their debut EP,… Read moreCategory Archives: News
Rorcal – Κρέων, an Analysis Of
Genève-based Rorcal have an extensive catalogue of furious and obscure metal that goes all the way back to 2007, with their debut EP, The Way We Are, The Way We Were, The Way We Will Be…. Throughout the years, they have carved a name for themselves in the metal community by pushing the boundaries of doom and black metal, releasing songs up to 70 minutes in length, and never making any compromise – be it on their artistic vision or the quality of their releases. Világvége, in particular, brought them to a wider audience, including myself. On March … Read more
OSR: March 11th, 2016
That was quick! Only two days after our last OSR showcase we’ve got eight new albums to listen to! All right, no time to waste.
First up is The Random Monsters‘ newest EP, We Pretend It’s All Right. It’s a very good post-rock triptych with pretty heavy moments. It came out just today so I recommend you give it a listen.Secondly is Derangeable, by Aliases. Another slab of heavy math metal… as we should expect from them. There’s no single or preview available yet; the album comes out on April 15th.
After that, we’ve got… Read moreOSR: March 9th, 2016
It’s time for a new edition of One-Sentence Reviews! Where we don’t really review the music and it actually takes more than one sentence.
First up is Marburg‘s Polemicist, a death-grind album with various influences and a focus on technical playing. It’s a pretty interesting album for fans of the genre, less brutal than Murder Construct, for example, but also more technical and diverse. Next, Anup Sastry‘s new EP, Bloom. It’s a pretty good instrumental djent album with some electronic music and a spotlight on the drums, as Anup is the drummer for Monuments. Then, something… Read moreMonthly Recommendations: February 2016
So, this is the ultimate reduction of what came out last month that came to our attention. We always try to listen to as many stuff as possible, but it’s practically impossible to listen to or review everything that comes out. That being said, here are the absolute best releases that came out in February, according to us!
First of all is Love Sex Machine, the ridiculously heavy and pissed off sludge doom band, and their newest full-length, Asexual Anger. It continues where their self-titled album left us, but I miss the profanity of the song titles on… Read more