MMusic Read More Mrs. Frighthouse – Solitude Over Control ReviewNovember 8, 2025 How much noise is too much? I used to believe you could never have too much noise, with…
MMusic Read More Morke – To Carry On ReviewOctober 12, 2025 One of my favorite bits in the game Portal 2 comes near the very beginning, when the player…
MMusic Read More Modder – Destroying Ourselves for a Place in the Sun ReviewOctober 3, 2025 Blending sludge metal and electronica make for fascinating bedfellows, and that’s exactly what instrumental outfit Modder brings to…
MMusic Read More Warcoe – Upon Tall Thrones ReviewSeptember 29, 2025 Certain decades and locations have a unique and instantly recognizable sound, like 90s hip hop, Florida death metal,…
MMusic Read More The Final Witness – Beneath the Altar ReviewSeptember 12, 2025 By: Nameless_n00b_607 In a genre long since matured, a common way to avoid retreads is to combine multiple…
MMusic Read More Ritual Mass – Cascading Misery ReviewSeptember 12, 2025 It’s difficult to enter a conversation about death doom without thinking, at least once, of Incantation. Or Autopsy.…
MMusic Read More Korp – And Darker It Shall Become ReviewSeptember 9, 2025 One of my favorite things about metal is how there’s always some name you’ve never heard of who…
MMusic Read More Cult Burial – Collapse of Pattern, Reverence of Dust ReviewSeptember 4, 2025 It has always overwhelmed me just how much music is out there, ceaselessly being recorded in studios and…
MMusic Read More Old Machines – The Cycles of Extinction ReviewAugust 18, 2025 Picture the scene: it’s 3 am, and the bar is about to close. the last remaining customers—a table…
MMusic Read More Blessings – Blodsträngen Review | Angry Metal GuyAugust 4, 2025 Originating from the same vibrant scene that has spawned acts ranging from At the Gates to Ace of…
MMusic Read More Machina Kore – Ghosts of Everest ReviewJuly 24, 2025 Identified as “Groovy Power Metal” in our promo bin, Irish independents Machina Kore promise something that pushes past…