In best metal albums, Nothing and Full of Hell complete their unio oppositorum, Panopticon drive Appalachian folk through black metal and Bull of Apis Bull of Bronze decimate all.
September’s best metal albums are really all about death metal. Not only the volume, but the sheer quality of these works is nothing short of astounding.
September s best metal albums feature Autopsy re-affirming death metal sovereignty and City of Caterpillar s return to off-kilter post-hardcore after 20 years.
Kez Whelan
, May 25th, 2021 08:34
Kez Whelan is back with the good, the bad and the ugly in heavy metal for May, featuring new cuts from Panopticon, Grave Miasma and Nadja
Grave Miasma
The concept of a live in the studio release has gone from a hushed taboo – if you want to ruin a few friendships, try pondering aloud whether
Live Undead has more overdubs than
Unleashed In The East next time you re sat in a newly reopened pub – to something of a curious novelty. (Remember how good Incantation s
Tribute To The Goat was?) These releases are now a grim necessity of the Covid stricken dystopia we currently find ourselves in. Well, maybe that s a little dramatic – with any luck, we ll be back to battering our ear drums and spilling pints all over each other in person by the end of the year, and we ll look back at lockdown sessions like Candlemass new