In the distance the sky begins to change colour; heaped-up clouds, shifting from dark grey to black, gather in the heavens. The…Lees verder ›
In the distance the sky begins to change colour; heaped-up clouds, shifting from dark grey to black, gather in the heavens. The…Lees verder ›
Pain Means Progress. PaIn MeAnS pRoGrEsS? PAIN means PROGRESS! If making weird sounds would hurt, then the guys in Trigger Thumb must…Lees verder ›
After two strong but somewhat anonymous albums, Messa managed to really catch the eye of fans of psychedelic doom with its third…Lees verder ›
Digging up old bones is rarely a good idea. It usually turns into a rather messy affair. Still, given that neither the…Lees verder ›
I got to know Zatokrev in 2012 when they released their third album: The Bat, The Wheel and a Long Road to…Lees verder ›
Danko! Danko! Danko! Where are the days when Danko Jones would tear up the main stage of rock festivals in the early…Lees verder ›
There is no need to introduce 1349. This black metal entity, which has been wreaking havoc in Oslo and far beyond since…Lees verder ›
Sometimes it's a bit of a dilemma whether to give a band a review on a site that primarily focuses on metal.…Lees verder ›
God may be almighty, but even He didn’t see a banjo coming in His exorcism soundtrack. That’s precisely what Taake pulled off on Noregs…Lees verder ›
Green Carnation is certainly not known as a particularly prolific band. The Shores Of Melancholia is only the second studio album since…Lees verder ›