STRATOVARIUS – Enigma: Intermission II
It feels strange to discuss a compilation in regards to a new album but it seems that Stratovarius has put... View Article
It feels strange to discuss a compilation in regards to a new album but it seems that Stratovarius has put... View Article
It is strange talking about realism when it comes to fantasy art. Realism means many different things as it could... View Article
Watchtower is a monthly digest compiling interesting developments in speed, heavy, and doom albums on Bandcamp. to fit the theme... View Article
I love Ravnica and so will you. We are about to fully plunge into spoiler season regarding the next set... View Article
Satan has perhaps the most iconic name in heavy metal history — not because they are the most iconic band... View Article
I have always been confused regarding the German power metal band Powerwolf. From a distance, this act seems to combine... View Article
The Sower of Systems (pictured below) was a 1902 painting by Victorian painter George Frederic Watts. Watts, a symbolist painter,... View Article
I really couldn’t come up with a snappy title for this article so we are going with Sand Castles. I... View Article
If you have been following any of my recent articles on casual Magic, you have seen an interest in Wizard’s... View Article
Immortal. Okay, we can do this. If you have not heard of Immortal before then you most certainly have seen pictures of their members in some fantastic pose in the woods. The band's face paint has become almost iconic in the realm of heavy metal and the name Abbath is almost as recognizable as the band. Immortal, as a band, has become inseparable from the history of Norwegian black metal with its members intertwined with the other bands that have become famous and unfortunately infamous.
Okay, there is a lot to talk about. Even though Indian action movies haven’t been explored on this site, Baahubali... View Article
Watchtower is a monthly digest compiling interesting developments in speed, heavy, and doom albums on Bandcamp. to fit the theme... View Article
I know I say a lot that these metal reviews are not fitting of the site but as an exception. Bongripper could be the furthest thing from fantasy metal as I can ascertain but we are traveling to the realms of stoner doom and while the genre certainly has its own flair for the fantastic they also have one goal in min which is pure suffocation. Terminal is the band's 7th record for this instrumental stoner doom act and by the two tracks which total over 40 minutes, they are not giving up the drugs of heaviness.
This is perhaps one of the first deck explorations I have written for this site and it comes from years... View Article