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Watch: Sigh – ‘Homo Homini Lupus’
October 12, 2018 Emily Bellino
Sigh get (stay) weird with a new animated video.
Coltsblood
June 19, 2017 Sean Frasier
Ascending Into Shimmering Darkness
A tiny light prevails in the darkness
dB rating: 8/10
Emperor – “Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk”
June 6, 2016 Chris Dick
The grandiose, striking and remarkable rush forth mere minutes into Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk’s prologue “Alsvartr (the Oath).” Nightmarish berceuses haunt mercilessly from the darkest corners of imagination, while frontman Ihsahn poetically invokes the illustrious nightspirit, as if there’s ordinary business in need of attending on the edge of town.
INTERVIEW: Shanda Fredrick of Demon Lung on doom, horror and life in Sin City
July 1, 2013 Jonathan Horsley
Demon Lung‘s debut LP, The Hundredth Name, is a doom album constructed around a grand concept. Yes, it is a doom LP that incorporates some of the genre fundamentals and takes its cues from Candlemass and Coven’s ceremonial sense of theater, but lyrically it follows a tantalizing narrative wherein (loosely speaking) Satan’s long-lost kid is…
Altar of Plagues: James Kelly on his top five influences outside of metal
March 11, 2013 Jonathan Horsley
“RICHIE HAWTIN is someone that I got exposed to when I was maybe seventeen or eighteen, at an age when I was most into the metal scene, and something just clicked with me. He had these records that were so trancey but trance in the sense of trance-inducing not trance dance music. You just get…
Real Live Stories || How Anaal Nathrakh broke out of Necrodeath and wound up on a stage
March 2, 2012 Jonathan Horsley
OK, so there is a cynical body of thought that might consider black metal as a live performance artform and argue that the genre is best served by careful cellaring. Like it’s a take-home experience, one to be kept in the studio/bedroom, only ever to be enjoyed on record. Of course when we say “enjoyed”…
STREAMING: Anaal Nathrakh “Paragon Pariah”
March 21, 2011 Chris Dick
Obliterating everyone in attendance at this year’s Scion Rock festival in Pomona, California, British black metallers Anaal Nathrakh appear poised for extreme metal dominance. Though the group’s history takes them back to 1998 (debut album, The Codex Necro, landed in 2001), it’s the recent output, namely 2009’s In the Constellation of the Black Widow, that’s…