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The music of Orthodox carries with it the sin that annihilated consciences, the guilt that became an unyielding weapon of control and slavery. Doom tears into the blackest and most obsessive drone to mark the slow and inexorable march of the flagellants.
The music of Orthodox carries with it the sin that annihilated consciences, the guilt that became an unyielding weapon of control and slavery.
Doom tears into the blackest and most obsessive drone to mark the slow and inexorable march of the flagellants.
Orthodox's Gran Poder is a heavy, intense doom album that immerses listeners in themes of sin, guilt, and the historical tension between paganism and Christianity. The music's slow, oppressive rhythms and dark drones evoke a sense of inescapable remorse and spiritual agony. The Spanish trio crafts a sonic narrative resembling a procession of self-punishment. The album's atmosphere is both haunting and powerful, capturing the listener in a relentless emotional march. Listen to Orthodox's Gran Poder and experience a powerful journey through sin, guilt, and doom metal's darkest depths.
Great men stay away from guns. Little men think they don’t know it and chase themselves, armed and dangerous. Two men on the brink of their humanity. Motionless. Prisoners of the fact that nothing will ever happen because nothing ever happened.
Great men stay away from guns. Little men think they don’t know it and chase themselves, armed and dangerous.
Two men on the brink of their humanity. Motionless. Prisoners of the fact that nothing will ever happen because nothing ever happened.
This review of Earth’s album 'Hex: Or Printing In The Infernal Method' presents a poetic and philosophical reflection on violence and humanity. It highlights how the album evokes a deep sense of inevitability, fatalism, and emotional tension, portraying two men confronting their fate. The narrative style intertwines musical expression with existential themes, resulting in a profound listening experience. Discover the haunting and poetic depth of Earth's 'Hex'—a must-listen for fans of profound, atmospheric music.
The stench is unmistakable: cellar and sweat, beer and blood. This is an album that was born dead but refuses to surrender to the evidence; it is the villain in every horror film.
The stench is unmistakable: cellar and sweat, beer and blood.
This is an album that was born dead but refuses to surrender to the evidence; it is the villain in every horror film.
Lair Of The Minotaur's 'The Ultimate Destroyer' delivers a powerful, no-frills metal album filled with raw energy and sludge doom touches. The band channels classic metal fury while adding their brutal twist. Though it avoids deep lyrical themes, its relentless intensity and Southern Lord support make it a standout in 2006 metal. Dive into 'The Ultimate Destroyer' and experience Lair Of The Minotaur's relentless metal assault today!
Confessor has been reborn through death. More effective than any Parental Advisory, just as Confessor is more effective than any other band in today’s Doom scene in representing the immeasurable tension between Self and Absolute.
Confessor has been reborn through death.
More effective than any Parental Advisory, just as Confessor is more effective than any other band in today’s Doom scene in representing the immeasurable tension between Self and Absolute.
Confessor returns after 14 years with 'Unraveled,' a profound tribute to their late founding member Ivan Edward Colon. The album features complex, syncopated progressive doom metal, with Scott Jeffreys' liturgical vocals underscoring themes of duality and existential struggle. 'Unraveled' stands out in today's doom scene, embodying deep philosophical tension between the Self and the Absolute. Experience Confessor's 'Unraveled' — listen now to a profound journey through progressive doom metal.
The music of destiny has become the music of the gut, since here it’s the belly that will be bombarded by the English quartet. To the deranged hobos, sleeveless and tattered, it’s known, almost anything goes as long as the noise is a lot and the beer is cold.
The music of destiny has become the music of the gut, since here it’s the belly that will be bombarded by the English quartet.
To the deranged hobos, sleeveless and tattered, it’s known, almost anything goes as long as the noise is a lot and the beer is cold.
Orange Goblin's 'Healing Through Fire' delivers a raw and intense heavy metal experience, mixing stoner-doom hints with a high-energy sound reminiscent of Motörhead and Black Sabbath. Fans expecting a return to earlier styles may feel disappointment, while those embracing loud, gut-level metal will find plenty to enjoy. The album is described as visceral and fun, appealing to metalheads who value energy over sophistication. Explore Orange Goblin’s intense 'Healing Through Fire' for a raw heavy metal blast—turn up the volume and feel the gut-pounding power!
Heavy Blues beaten and abused. Peter Stahl... such is the soul the guy spits out. From the stomach, without growling, without wheezing. He sings.
Heavy Blues beaten and abused.
Peter Stahl... such is the soul the guy spits out. From the stomach, without growling, without wheezing. He sings.
The review vividly captures Goatsnake's 'I' as a slow, heavy blues-driven stoner doom album that evokes the feeling of a burning desert road trip. Peter Stahl's soulful vocals and Anderson's gritty guitar work combine to create a raw and immersive musical experience. The review metaphorically describes the music as a relentless journey under an unforgiving sun, emphasizing its endurance and intensity. It's a passionate endorsement of Goatsnake’s unique take on heavy metal. Dive into Goatsnake's 'I' for a heavy, soulful journey through stoner doom and blues metal.
Never as in this case, the journey is worth more than the destination, and Middian know their way around journeys, believe me. It’s a bit like drugs, if you hadn’t figured it out yourself.
Never as in this case, the journey is worth more than the destination, and Middian know their way around journeys, believe me.
It’s a bit like drugs, if you hadn’t figured it out yourself.
Middian's Age Eternal is a demanding but rewarding doom metal album with stoner and psychedelic rock influences from the 70s. The reviewer compares the intense experience to a drug-like journey that requires preparation and patience. The album is heavier and more concise than the members' prior band Yob and focuses on creating immersive moods rather than clear destinations. This 57-minute record invites listeners to embrace the music carefully for a profound sonic experience. Dive into Middian's Age Eternal and experience a heavy, psychedelic doom journey unlike any other!
He never speaks. It’s not such a bad thing. With all the idiots shouting their piece on every corner, the green and taciturn monster from space may have found the best way to be heard. They play and I think of the circles that form in the water when you throw a stone into it... Only the circles are left. One inside the other.
He never speaks. It’s not such a bad thing. With all the idiots shouting their piece on every corner, the green and taciturn monster from space may have found the best way to be heard.
They play and I think of the circles that form in the water when you throw a stone into it... Only the circles are left. One inside the other.
MoRkObOt's self-titled album presents a dense, psychedelic soundscape themed around extraterrestrial beings. With hypnotic circular rhythms and enveloping textures, the instrumental work of Lin Lan and Len builds a captivating listening experience. The album invites listeners to surrender to its expansive green sound world and explore its deep, evolving atmospheres. Dive into MoRkObOt’s alien soundscape and experience a unique psychedelic journey – hit play and get lost in the green!
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