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Chris Dahlberg | November 4, 2015
Slow death/doom that rumbles with the force of an earthquake.
Chris Dahlberg | October 4, 2015
Darkness Evermore finds Nightfell taking a significant leap forward.
Chris Dahlberg | July 4, 2015
Cult of Endtime’s emphasis on methodical, lumbering riffs that incorporate some doom influences comes as a welcome change.
Chris Dahlberg | May 31, 2015
It’s clear that the lengthier periods of time that Infesting Swarm has spent between releases paid off in a big way.
Chris Dahlberg | November 5, 2014
Swallowed does their best to physically drain you by the end, but that’s exactly what I want from an album of this type.
Chris Dahlberg | October 28, 2014
Sempiternal Dusk blurs the lines between death/doom and traditional death metal without sounding like they’re cloning the style of one particular band.
Chris Dahlberg | September 11, 2014
Considering the relatively short period of time they’ve been together Quiescence is certainly impressive.
Chris Dahlberg | October 22, 2013
Wolfheart’s debut album remains captivating from beginning to end.
Chris Dahlberg | August 29, 2013
Somber death/doom meets old-school death metal intensity.
Chris Dahlberg | July 29, 2013
Lycus’ debut will be quite appealing to doom fans, but there is still room left for growth.