Admirable is how the Tygers Of Pan Tang seem to get better with age. As a fan of solid yet melodic hard…Lees verder ›
Admirable is how the Tygers Of Pan Tang seem to get better with age. As a fan of solid yet melodic hard…Lees verder ›
So far 2024 has not been a bad year for black metal with many excellent releases. Many times "year list material" was…Lees verder ›
In recent months American label 20 Buck Spin has increasingly been impressing me by releasing albums from bands of above average quality and…Lees verder ›
Norwegian band In Vain. The - to me - relatively unknown band managed to surprise me with a mix of musical styles…Lees verder ›
Andrew Craighan and Aaron Stainthorpe are the only two gentlemen you could classify as remaining members of the doom metal band My…Lees verder ›
As Powerwolf gears up for their biggest tour production to date and the Wake Up the Wicked albumrelease, we sat down with…Lees verder ›
Sjæleangst, doesn't that simply mean "soul anxiety"? Or can or should it not be translated so easily? It might just be possible,…Lees verder ›
Zeal & Ardor once started as an internet experiment that got out of hand (read more about that yourself), but these days…Lees verder ›
Did I feel like reviewing the new The Dirty Denims album Party On! because I had also reviewed the Eindhoven-based band's 2021…Lees verder ›
Where has the time gone? Australian band Pestilential Shadows is onto its seventh album. As colleague editor Mr. Alfvoet described, there’s a lot…Lees verder ›