DUNGEON SYNTH DIGEST III
One of my dreams is to become an expert on dungeon synth. Or at least talk about it enough that... View Article
One of my dreams is to become an expert on dungeon synth. Or at least talk about it enough that... View Article
At first glance, the Mad Max franchise seems ripe for a video game adaptation. Open worlds, constant combat and ludicrous... View Article
American Black metallers Anticosm have seemed a little bit uncomfortable with the idea of a full-length album since the beginning.... View Article
Amorphis are a Finnish heavy metal group with its origins in the far and distant pre-history of 1990, which means... View Article
Ghost return to their fans having dropped the B.C. that accompanied them through their last release, the controversial and softer... View Article
Kyn, (according to the eminently respectable website babynamespedia.com) has its origins in Japanese and English. I mention this because I... View Article
A few years ago, for the months of Autumn, I ran through the highlights and gems of early Horror beginning... View Article
This is good for me. I should take a break from all the black, death, and doom metal which has... View Article
“Dust and Ages” is the first full album from Jersey-based metalers Hercyn, though I use that term lightly. Their previous... View Article
To be honest, I really have no foothold on Black Dahlia Murder, other than the fact that a lot of... View Article
[Editor’s Note: this release was also reviewed by Luke Maudsley.] It is really easy to use Lamb of God as... View Article
Historical Japan as a setting seems to be one that game developers can only take two ways; either you end... View Article
Krisiun are a Brazilian heavy metal outfit most famous for their incredible longevity (all twenty five years of it) and... View Article
It’s not uncommon to begin an album like this with a sound bite from an obscure movie used as an... View Article