Author: Tom Campagna
Lord Dying – Clandestine Transcendence Review
Lord Dying have been quiet since 2019’s Mysterium Tremendum. With nearly five years of growth, there was a lot that …
Suffocation – Hymns From The Apocrypha Review
Suffocation‘s Hymns From The Apocrypha is their first album since 2017’s …Of Dark Light and first ever without legendary vocalist …
Gravesend Interview
Gravesend’s new album is Gowanus Death Stomp, the follow-up to their excellent debut, Methods of Human Disposal. Gravesend’s music is …
Autopsy – Ashes, Organs, Blood and Crypts Review
One year after Morbidity Triumphant, death doom institution Autopsy are back for another helping of ferocious death metal with their …
Cirith Ungol – Dark Parade Review
It has been a few years since both their last LP Forever Black (2020) and an EP of old goodies …
KEN Mode – Void Review
Almost exactly a year after NULL attacked your very essence, VOID is here to finish the job. VOID is the …
Cannibal Corpse – Chaos Horrific Review
Cannibal Corpse are back with their 16th album, Chaos Horrific. They are well-known for their track record of consistency and …
Tomb Mold – The Enduring Spirit Review
Tomb Mold surprised the death metal populous, releasing their fourth album The Enduring Spirit with minimal notice. It has been …
Baroness – Stone Review
Stone is Baroness‘ sixth album and their first to eschew the color palette titles of their past albums. It’s also …
Dying Fetus – Make Them Beg For Death Review
After eight albums of furious brutality you would think that Dying Fetus would be running out of steam, but with …
Voivod – Morgoth Tales Review
To celebrate the band’s 40th anniversary, Voivod have decided to return to their first 20 years of material. Morgöth Tales …
Blackbraid – Blackbraid II Review
One-man black metal band Blackbraid is the project of Sgah’gahsowáh, who is of Native American descent and continues to bring …
Jag Panzer – The Hallowed Review
Long running power/heavy metal band Jag Panzer return with their twelfth album The Hallowed, a follow up to 2017’s The …
Church Of Misery – Born Under A Mad Sign Review
Long running Japanese doom metal outfit Church Of Misery have drawn up a slew of new serial killers to ravage …
Immortal – War Against All Review
A new Immortal album raises more questions than answers, it would seem. With the departure of Abbath in 2015 and …
Frozen Soul – Glacial Domination Review
Frozen Soul carved out their frosty funeral two years ago with the crushing Crypt Of Ice, an exceptional debut with …
Cattle Decapitation – Terrasite Review
For their tenth full-length and first album in nearly four years, Cattle Decapitation return with Terrasite. This collective represents a …
Overkill – Scorched Review
Twenty albums in and no signs of stopping seems pretty par for the course for New Jersey metal titans Overkill, …
Enslaved – Heimdal Review
Over 30 years and 16 albums into Enslaved’s career brings us to Heimdal, a reference to the god at the …
High On Fire Albums Ranked
High on Fire formed from the original split of legendary stoner doom outfit, Sleep. Matt Pike wanted to continue with …
Type O Negative Albums Ranked
Type O Negative were a gothic doom metal band with major prominence in the early days of the ‘90s through …
Memoriam – Rise To Power Review
Memoriam, originally a band formed from the ashes of the legendary Bolt Thrower, return with their fifth full-length Rise …
Katatonia – Sky Void Of Stars Review
Katatonia, who need no introduction to the metal populace, are back with their thirteenth album Sky Void Of Stars. They …