Another Finnish band worth hearing? Now they’re just getting greedy!
Reviews
Record reviews
Kråke – Conquering Death Review
Kråke have chosen to play with the big boys by entering the symphonic black metal arena. Unfortunately, the big leagues are maybe a tad too hard for ’em.
Burning Point – The Ignitor Review
Easy breezy power metal with enough testosterone to lift serious Finnish I-ruhn.
Harpyie – Blindflug Review
The harpy eagle has the strongest grip in the animal kingdom; it talons apply more pressure than the jaws of a wolf. Do Harpyie bring the same kind of crushing force?
Vintersorg – Orkan Review
Last year when Vintersorg released Jordpuls I wasn’t expecting that 15 months later I’d be writing another review of a new Vintersorg record. But earlier this year, Matte Marklund (the guitar player) showed up on the Internetz and said something surprising: there was a new record on the way, right on the heals of Jordpuls, and it would be called Orkan which means “Hurricane.” And now that record is here…
Earthen Grave – Earthen Grave Review
A progressive doom metal with a bunch of surprises? Steel Druhm likes surprises (that don’t result in him getting stabbed or shot).
Luca Turilli’s Rhapsody – Ascending to Infinity Review
New Rhapsody? It’s music to my ears! Hahaha. Oh man. Oh god… Read the fucking review.
Be’lakor – Of Breath and Bone Review
Be’lakor has a new record and we’re finally reviewing it. Saad, are you happy now? ARE YOU HAPPY?
Manowar – The Lord of Steel Review
They came, they saw, they underwhelmed. Why hath the Gods of Metal forsaken us???
Carach Angren – Where the Corpses Sink Forever Review
Probationary scribe, the mysterious Madam X is here to tell you about the new Carach Angren and whether their symphonic black metal is more brute or fruit.