Review: Seer – Vol. 1 & 2
Feb 01British Columbia stoner/doom band Seer debut with their first album, Vol. 1 & 2, which offers a diverse platter of heavy grooves and atmospheric melodies. Also, it has a harmonica. ‘Nuff said.
Top Ten Albums of 2015
Dec 29Our annual Top Ten list of the best heavy metal records of 2015 (plus a few Honorable Mentions). Check out which albums made the cut!
New Podcast Coming for Indie Heavy Metal
Dec 07Announcing our upcoming podcast, ‘Another Metal Podcast’, which will feature music from indie, underground, unsigned, and small label heavy metal bands of all sub-genres, with occasional extras like interviews.
Review: Wailin Storms – One Foot In The Flesh Grave
Nov 23A review of Texas doom/punk/rock band Wailin Storms’ first full length album, ‘One Foot in the Flesh Grave’. It’s haunting, eerie, and fun as hell if you miss Samhain.
New Website
Nov 15We’ve got a shiny new website, expect certain things to get ironed out in the next couple of weeks as the site is tweaked and the old content adjusted to the new look. Enjoy the music and as always, stay heavy!
Review: Draconian – Sovran
Oct 26Swedish purveyors of melodic doom metal, Draconian, have a solid new collection of music with Sovran. Newcomer Heike Langhans makes a great fit and the band sounds as heavy and melancholic as ever.
Review: Year of the Goat – The Unspeakable
Aug 09Psychedelia and retro doom metal make for great bedfellows on Year of the Goat’s new release, ‘The Unspeakable’. These Swedes have a good thing going with their emotive and memorable brand of cult-rock.
Review: Abyssion – Luonnon Harmonia Ja Vihreä Liekki
Jul 19Spacey crust punk from the forests of Finland, courtesy of Abyssion and their debut album, ‘Luonnon harmonia ja vihreä liekki’. Is it psychedelic black metal, or blackened psychedelic?
Review: My Sleeping Karma – My Sleeping Karma
Jun 08German world music inspired instrumentalists My Sleeping Karma’s newest album ‘Moksha’ is, how the kid’s say, chill as fuck and is generally perfect music for the common metalhead to relax to.
Review: Sigh – Graveward
May 18Japan’s oddball maniacs Sigh are back with a new platter of crazy, and we couldn’t be luckier. A little more to the point as their albums go, but has all the brutal quirks we’ve come to love.
Review: Iris Divine – Karma Sown
Apr 19A review of progressive metal band Iris Divine’s new album, Karma Sown.
Review: Apostate – Time of Terror
Mar 23A review of ‘Time of Terror’, the new album from Ukrainian death-doom band Apostate.
