March 22 2008 at 01:30:34 AM
A curious title considering the band’s visibility of late, Hibernaculum comes as no surprise for those lucky enough to own aRCHIVE’s
Live Hex.
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March 22 2008 at 01:27:02 AM
Uppsala’s Watain enjoys the fortune of having unleashed nothing but magisterial Black Metal.
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March 22 2008 at 01:20:17 AM
Part Huysmans, and the other part Solomon, the long anticipated full-length from Germany's Necros Christos is presented as a dark compendium of demonology and Death Metal
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March 22 2008 at 01:15:25 AM
Herein are the mysteries of Death, that which it leaves behind and that which is proffered to those ushered into its barren locus that is at once everywhere and nowhere.
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March 22 2008 at 01:06:45 AM
The angst of the atomic age lives on
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March 22 2008 at 12:54:53 AM
Taken from the pages of Tolkien (Tangorodrim means “Mountains of Oppression”), born in Russia and transported to Jerusalem, Tangorodrim offers a spectacularly successful take on “traditional” Black Metal, tapping deep roots and harnessing the masters to a roaring end. Tangorodrim’s first three full-lengths were completed in as many years; the band’s fourth, entitled Justus ex Fide Vivit, will be released by Southern Lord this spring. Larenuf, Tangorodrim vocalist and guitarist, answered a few questions about influence, booze, and faith— all in his patented “terse” fashion. more here...