I don't speak Danish myself, but couldn't Afgrundsprofeti simply be translated as “the doctrine of how we all go plunging into the…Lees verder ›
I don't speak Danish myself, but couldn't Afgrundsprofeti simply be translated as “the doctrine of how we all go plunging into the…Lees verder ›
We had to wait a bit longer this time around. Usually we can expect a new album from these Swedish prog rockers…Lees verder ›
This French duo, Dysylumn, has just released their fourth album, Abstraction. As with their previous works - specifically Occultation (2018) and Cosmogonie…Lees verder ›
Some things in life seem to last forever. Or rather: they feel like an eternity, with time crawling by at a tormentingly…Lees verder ›
The band Månegarm is a regular fixture at Zware Metalen. We’ve been covering albums by these Swedes since 2003, and we’re now…Lees verder ›
In 2004, the band Alter Bridge, risen from the ashes of Creed, performed in the Netherlands for the first time. A year…Lees verder ›
The fifteenth record (or actually the sixteenth, if we stubbornly count the ’90s period that the band itself has written out of…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 ›