Ian lights the way at the heart of winter with a slate of his favourite releases from 2023. Ward off the chill and darkness with scorching tracks from the liked of Afterbirth, Hellripper, Sacred Outcry, Haunt, Nothingnes and Church Of Misery.ImmortalAt The Heart Of WinterTragedies Blow At HorizonAfterbirthIn But Not OfIn But Not OfPhrozenQuestioning Societiy s SecretsQuestioning Societiy s SecretsAntiochMolten RainbowMolten RainbowHellripperWarlocks Grim & Whithered HagsI, The DeceiverGatekeeperFrom Western ShoresTwisted TowersSacred OutcryTowers Of GoldThe Sweet Wine Of Betrayal (The Perennial Sin)SmoulderViolent Creed Of VengeanceViolent Creed Of VengeanceHauntGolden ArmFight The Good FightBlood CeremonyThe Old Ways RemainThe Bonfires At Belloc CoombeTerrifierTrample The Weak, Devour The DeadTrial By CombatNothingnessSupraliminalCurse Of CreationCeremonial BloodbathGenesis Of Malignant EntropyThe Boneless OneProfane OrderOne Nightmare Unto AnotherSuppressionVastumInward To Ge
Ian and longtime friend and Powerchord supporter Drew crash the studio and defend the faith with a sizzling set of favourites both old and new to bang your head to!AnnexCVLT Nation Sessions: The Cure - PornographyOne Hundred YearsTenacious DThe Pick Of DestinyThe History Of Tenacious DIron KingdomThe Blood Of CreationQueen Of The Crystal ThroneHauntGolden ArmHit And RunGatekeeperFrom Western ShoresFrom Western ShoresBlood CeremonyThe Old Ways RemainThe Bonfires At Belloc CoombeHashteroidHashteroid.Return To Hash PlanetSmoulderViolent Creed Of VengeanceMidnight In The Mirror WorldCrystal CoffinThe Starway EternalThe Red ForestPerilaxe OcclusionVapor ChamberSkeletal BifurcationPhrozenQuestioning Societies SecretsShells and ArrowsSatan s WrathAeons Of Satan s ReignOnly Satan Is LordNekromantheonRise, Vulcan SpectreCast Down To The VoidKreatorPleasure To KillPleasure To KillSepulturaChaos A.D.TerritoryVenomBlack MetalCountess BathoryKing DiamondAbigailThe 7th Day Of July, 1777ManowarInto G
Sometime before occult rock became cool and ripe for commercial exploitation, BLOOD CEREMONY were very much its standard bearers. Released an alarming 15 years ago now, the Canadians' self-titled debut stylishly nailed the whole proto-metal riffs and flute thing with such natural flair and casual au.