In wading through the established journalistic insight, appropriately nox underground mutterings and generally tilt-heavy conversation upon (now) Los […]
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This is neither a desolate place nor is it such a state of devastation so profound that the […]
A fantastical icebound realm envisioned for over a decade now realized in monumental glacial crags, white-drenched forest rallies […]
The orgiastic climax of a doomed, sunken species. — For a set of old skulls with strong hippocampal […]
І лани, і гори. — Abiding in miserable throng, a collection of deep-seated persuasions loosed from a long […]
Antaḥkaraṇa radiant, the womb-chambered hum of the internal instrument. — Likely meditating upon the Devi-Bhagavata Purana and its […]
Through a spell of mors natura impossible to detangle the infinite becomes irrational to consider, the finality of […]
Bearing the bestial mark, surging with glorious obsidian energy faraway from the latest apocalyptic wars of dreg-lead and […]
Most any reflective thought or rapt analysis you’ll pull from ‘The Eternal Fanfare‘ will inevitably echo remarks made […]
Projected in cosmos-wide angle and through appropriately theatric striking of classicist black metal pulse this latest depiction of […]
When Vorga submitted ‘Radiant Gloom‘ for review back in early 2019 I was admittedly a bit hesitant if […]
Romanticism aimed upon pre-Christian Germanic civilization, and associated naturalist belief systems, endures as the main modus for Alaskan […]
The auld and deeply set underground black/death metal traditions of this South Bohemian institution have finally found a […]
At the peak of the night, our best-hidden creeps scramble in a fever of writhing blackness for the […]
“Of thy morning feats art thou proud, / but the future thou knowest not wholly; / Doleful thine […]
Scandinavia is so righteously dotted with distinct extreme metal sounds, infamous scenes, stylistic movements, and flamboyant historical figures […]
Inspired by the firebrand of Quorthon and the escalating rip of first wave black metal’s growth beyond speed […]
When Harald Nævdal (Daemonaz) and Olve Eikemo (Abbath) decided to branch out together with growing interest in black metal […]