
Machtklang “Machtklang”
An homage to second wave black metal, with elements of sludge and doom, really add to Machtklang’s debut.

Helvetestromb “Apocalyptic Fires”
Apocalyptic Fires is just a constant and unfiltered barrage of chaos, evil, speed and depravity in nature.

Revolting “Night of The Horrid”
With the band’s ninth album, does Revolting’s “Night of The Horrid” continue their legacy with horrifying results?

An Axis of Perdition “Apertures”
After over a decade in darkness and finally awaking from its slumber, did An Axis of Perdition release an unholy nightmare upon the masses?

Völva “Desires Profane”
Völva’s debut album really is a true onslaught of punishing crust punk and black metal. Aggressive in nature, violent in delivery and manic in the vocals.

Panzerfaust “The Suns of Perdition - Chapter IV: To Shadow Zion”
Together, these four outlier musicians have manifested their magnum opus that took over a decade to realize in full.

Shining: Feberdrömmar (Del Ett)
This is far more than a simple album, but something of a larger picture that is being painted.

The Mosaic Window “Hemasanctum”
Hemasanctum is a worthy successor to The Mosaic Window’s growing discography that continues to build on the themes of familial horrors while continuing to experiment within the melodic death metal/black metal subgenre.

ISLEPTONTHEMOON “Only The Stars Know of My Misfortune”

Kveldstimer “Scripture of The Woods”
Kveldstimer creates an album that fits perfectly in the 90’s, while giving it their own “necro” spin.

Black Aeons “Entering The Shadows”
Black Aeons takes many different elements of melodic and blackened death metal to create an album that embodies the band's portrayal of war and death.

Gaerea “Coma”
Masked black metallers Gaerea delivered a progressive, mature album that is the band’s magnum opus.

Infernal Cult “Necessity of Unreal”
Infernal Cult unleash an album that dwell in Nihilism and necessity of the unreal and unknown

Carnosus “Wormtales”
Wormtales contains some of the band's most impressive riffs thus far from Carnosus, but is it the band's best?

1349 “The Wolf & The King”
After five years, the blasphemy and unholiness of 1349 to reek havok and unrule with the band's eighth album

Corpsefucking Art “Tomatized”
An album that takes themes of violence, gore, aliens and tomatoes into a new level of brutality and violence with their sixth album.

Ashtar “The Return of The Frozen Souls”
A record, that truly embodies the dark, depressing and heavy hybrid of black/doom metal that only Ashtar can deliver.

Ingurgitating Oblivion “Ontology of Nought”
An album that pushes what you know about what death metal can sound like, what metal can sound like, maybe even music in general.

Magnetar “There Will Be No Peace in My Valley”
England’s Magnetar deliver a unique mixture of classic heavy metal, combined with the heaviness and aggression of extreme metal.

Eldamar “Astral Journeys Pt. I: Creation”
Ambient black metal act Eldamar deliver a sonic, atmospheric and emotional third record.