by Mar Morannon | May 9, 2024 | Reviews
Illusion of Fate came out swinging with their debut album, King of Serpents in 2021 and they have managed to set the bar even higher with the latest release. Portals to Kur alternates a brutal assault of fast-paced blackened death metal and ominous atmospheric...
by Jillian Drachman | May 2, 2024 | Reviews
Imperiled Future, the new split by Tuomas Tahvanainen’s Cold Prophet and Maxime Taccardi’s K.F.R, is a rare masterpiece. I am extremely-extremely excited that this ravishing plague has finally been unleashed upon listeners via The Sinister Initiative — the label of...
by Jillian Drachman | May 2, 2024 | Reviews
Finally, the legendary Seigmen have returned with the long-awaited Resonans, their first album since Enola (2015). A group that even royals can’t help but adore, Seigmen performed at Crown Prince Haakon’s 40th birthday party, where the future king himself joined them...
by Ian Weber | May 1, 2024 | Reviews
For the last weekend in April, famed Scorpions guitarist Uli Jon Roth, made his way to New York for a two-night takeover at the Iridium during his Interstellar Sky Guitar tour. A hundred and eighty packed the house that Les Paul built for an evening of rock and...
by Zenae Zukowski | Apr 30, 2024 | Reviews
KittiePig, the non-alcoholic beverage, may seem like another band producing a product to sell. But for this, it goes deeper, is more thoughtful, and carries a greater meaning. Kittie has always been inspiring, pushing boundaries and opting for alternative paths....
by Zenae Zukowski | Apr 29, 2024 | Reviews
Formed in 2015 by vocalist and guitarist Raven (formerly Ryanne) van Dorst, hailing from the Netherlands, DOOL have come a long way. With the latest and possibly strongest release yet, The Shape of Fluidity, the band cuts you to the core, opening their wounds and...