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Chris Dahlberg | November 4, 2015
Slow death/doom that rumbles with the force of an earthquake.
Chris Dahlberg | November 1, 2015
An Antidote for the Glass Pill finds Lychgate shedding almost all of their traditional black metal elements in favor of something much more twisted and unpredictable.
Chris Dahlberg | October 10, 2015
Trinity I may be short, but there’s plenty of substance within its three tracks that will appeal to anyone that likes the denser, murkier branches of black and death metal.
Chris Dahlberg | October 4, 2015
Darkness Evermore finds Nightfell taking a significant leap forward.
Chris Dahlberg | August 10, 2015
Creeping has taken a leaner approach on Revenant and it has paid off.
Chris Dahlberg | August 8, 2015
Hivelords’ sophomore effort is more of a natural progression rather than a truly radical departure from their debut, but they’ve taken major steps forward in every aspect of their music.
Chris Dahlberg | July 15, 2015
Dreadnought’s arrangements build in layers and reach stunning climaxes while moving all around the musical spectrum.
Chris Dahlberg | July 5, 2015
As the darker, grimier tones start to fully take over it becomes clear just how much staying power this material really has.
Chris Dahlberg | June 6, 2015
Even at this early stage in their career Church has put out what is one of the best doom/sludge releases you’ll hear in 2015.
Chris Dahlberg | May 29, 2015
I found myself fully in tune with Minsk’s weightier sludge/doom and soaring atmospheric build-ups.