MMusic Read More Regina – Liminal Space ReviewSeptember 12, 2025 At the end of each year, Angry Metal Guy likes to boast of the diverse coalition of readers…
MMusic Read More Ancient Torment – Follow the Echo of Curses ReviewSeptember 7, 2025 “Between grief and nothing, I will take grief.” –William Faulkner, The Wild Palms How do you grieve? Do…
MMusic Read More Burden of Ymir – The Long Winter ReviewAugust 31, 2025 Joe Caswell of Sudbury, Canada first caught the attention of this blog in 2023, as the sole member…
MMusic Read More Vindicator – Whispers of Death ReviewAugust 20, 2025 New thrash doesn’t hit my ears as much as it used to, and more than any other metal…
MMusic Read More Ashen – Leave the Flesh Behind ReviewAugust 20, 2025 Australian death metal troupe Ashen impressed me back in 2023, but not because their debut record Ritual of…
MMusic Read More Sad Serenity – Tiny Miracles ReviewAugust 16, 2025 Written By: Nameless_n00b_606 Perhaps more than any other subgenre of metal, prog requires work. Prog metal’s penchant for…
MMusic Read More Arkhaaik – Uihtis Review | Angry Metal GuyAugust 5, 2025 Arkhaaik is a fascinating band. Usually, when a metal project endeavors to write a historically-accurate deep dive into…
MMusic Read More Cordyceps – Hell Inside ReviewJuly 31, 2025 Written By: Nameless-N00b_604 Artists don’t necessarily need to draw deep from their inner lives to make enjoyable art,…
MMusic Read More Jordfäst – Blodsdåd Och Hor ReviewJuly 28, 2025 Sweden is a metal country in more ways than one. As I just learned from the promo blurb…
MMusic Read More Symphobia – Hideously Traumatic ReviewJuly 22, 2025 Another day, another fresh debut by a slab of young hopefuls. Today’s offering comes by way of Indonesia…
MMusic Read More Entrails – Grip of Ancient Evil ReviewJuly 21, 2025 Rooted in the fertile graveyard turf of the Swedeath golden years, veterans Entrails occupy an interesting place in…
MMusic Read More Recorruptor – Sorrow Will Drown Us All ReviewJuly 20, 2025 One of the most entertaining things about describing death metal in any of its iterations is the limitless…