Howling out of Ljubljana, Slovenia, Mist are a five-piece doom outfit whose debut full length on Soulseller Records, Free Me of the Sun, has a decidedly retro style [...]
Funeral doom is a particular sub-genre of metal that can prove particularly daunting and practically inaccessible to the ill-prepared metalhead, with a poorly executed record [...]
The cover art of the debut album by Kolbotn’s Æsthetica features a simple image in black and white, depicting a forest at the edge of a clearing. The forest is dark [...]
Jupiterian, São Paulo’s masked quartet, returns with their second full-length release that’s chock full of ugly, industrial doom. Indeed, the title [...]
Originally released in 2009, Coronation of the Black Sun is the debut album from Finnish funeral doom outfit Profetus. This reissue, by Weird Truth Productions, features not [...]
Low Flying Hawks are an interesting musical project. The two primary members of the band – who go by the semi-anonymous monikers of AAL and EHA (each credited with [...]
What happens when you mix Black Sabbath and Motörhead with a dash of Iron Maiden, toss in the modern hard rock sensibilities of Volbeat and Ghost and add a pinch of the [...]
Cracks and Lines is the third full-length release from Egypt – North Dakota’s foremost doomers – and it shows the power trio in prime form. Continuing [...]
Simply put, There Is Nothing Left For Me Here, the second release from Florida’s Ether, is a dirge-fest inspired by separation, abandonment and regret. Composed as a [...]