Here are our most anticipated releases of the week!
A wild and savage release from an interesting band. If you liked Splinters From An Ever-Changing Face, then this will also be satisfying. Just unnecessarily severe in all the right ways.
Sometimes you don’t want the new avant-garde glitch metal/disco/gregorian chant release from an artist that has purposefully not listened to any music made since 1731. Sometimes you just want some nice black metal from a band that’s telling a vaguely magical story about ancient dark scrolls and whose music is kind of second-wave worship, but sounds fresh. Here you go. Regardless of anything else about this record, it’s just satisfying to listen to.
Transcending Obscurity has another great one. Big, meaty death metal with great production that oozes passion, Sepulchral Curse’s new release deserves the attention of every death metal fan around.
Some surprisingly engaging black metal that sounds like it’s trying to be atmoblack but veers into something more interesting when given the opportunity. Contains longform songs that you can get lost in.
Ulver, Fellowship, Defeated Sanity, Nekus, Nepenthe