by Jillian Drachman | Oct 15, 2024 | Reviews
How does one begin to review genius of a type so rare as to completely smash one’s perception of art and embody its new height? In such a case, one must instead be content to adore and worship. The Dødheimsgard and Ved Buens Ende legend Yusaf “Vicotnik” Parvez creates...
by Jillian Drachman | Oct 11, 2024 | Reviews
“… at once snapt the bond of birth, the chains of the Light. Away fled the glory of the world, and with it my mourning; the sadness flowed together into a new, unfathomable world. Thou, soul of the Night, heavenly Slumber, didst come upon me; the region gently...
by Mar Morannon | Oct 11, 2024 | Reviews
Ad Infinitum’s latest release, Abyss, is a theatrical and genre-blending album that walks the line between symphonic, hardcore, post-hardcore, and pop music. The music blends delicate orchestrated elements with thundering bass lines to create a powerful and...
by Ian Weber | Oct 10, 2024 | Reviews
Between Clutch, KK’s Priest, and Powerwolf over the past month, we’ve been spoiled full of Halloween season tours lately. That felt chilling, but we needed to kick the level of eeriness in our lives up a little more. We fully caught Gatecreeper’s...
by Andrew Fiero | Oct 10, 2024 | Photos, Reviews
People will always say, “Better late than never.” When Polaris were forced to cancel their last North American tour due to illness, it seemed like a dagger to fans eager to see the band play live. Luckily, fans didn’t have to wait too long before their next announced...
by Ian Weber | Oct 9, 2024 | Photos, Reviews
There are certain days when you wake up knowing the day will feel unearthly. If you wake up on a Friday the 13th feeling like all the planets are going to align as a blood moon rises, the day will have you feeling supernatural enough to fill in the missing pieces like...