Obsian keeps you company... it’s like falling, sinking in a spiral motion.

 An album certainly complex, labyrinthine, but precisely for this reason, it communicates something new each time.

Castevet's second album, Obsian, is praised as a rich, complex, and emotionally intense work that combines black metal with avant-garde and ambient elements. The 35-minute record offers a labyrinthine listening experience full of surprises and depth. Its incorporation of influences like Godflesh and Blut Aus Nord creates a unique and captivating journey. Ideal for listeners seeking music that transcends logic and rewards repeated listens. Dive into the immersive world of Castevet's Obsian, and experience a black metal journey like no other.

 "Two hours of fucking Grindcore with a capital G."

 "...especially in the first few minutes, I felt a pang in my heart, thinking about how much a band like this could have still given and how a damn wave swept them away."

Grind Finale by Nasum serves as a heartfelt tribute to the late Mieszko Talarczyk, offering over two hours of intense grindcore music. This compilation spans the band's entire career, featuring rare tracks, splits, and unreleased material. It captures the raw energy and evolution of Nasum while evoking the tragedy of their premature end. The review praises the album as a definitive grindcore collection packed with passion and power. Dive into Nasum's Grind Finale and experience an explosive grindcore journey that honors a legend. Listen now and feel the raw energy!

 I didn’t understand a damn thing.

 These Singaporeans have something hypnotic about them, so much so that their two releases from 2011 seem to get better with each listen.

Wormrot's Noise EP condenses the intense grindcore energy of their typical half-hour albums into a concentrated five-minute blast. The review highlights the band's hypnotic qualities and compares their style to influential acts like Napalm Death. With raw vocals, diverse variations, and sludge distortion touches, this release is praised for its impactful listening experience and horror-themed aesthetic. The EP complements their earlier 2011 LP Dirge, showing growth with every listen. Dive into Wormrot's Noise EP for an intense grindcore experience packed with hypnotic energy—listen now!

 What the HELL is a band that is not only a punk legend but also has the “crossbuster” as its symbol doing with Christmas?

 Bad Religion tells us: okay, we take these traditional songs and transform them into bastard creatures filled with our punk...

Bad Religion’s EP Christmas Songs presents eight classic Christmas covers infused with punk attitude and irony. The album reflects frontman Greg Graffin’s childhood choir influence and critiques secularization and fanaticism while maintaining the band’s anti-establishment spirit. Though experimental and intriguing, the album leaves some fans ambivalent. Its proceeds support victims of clergy abuse, adding a bittersweet layer to its release. Listen to Bad Religion’s Christmas Songs and discover a punk twist on holiday classics with an ironic, thought-provoking edge.

 Idiots to the point of being brilliant.

 An album that suits the holidays a lot, but also in summer, in the evening, shirtless at sunset with an ice-cold beer.

This review highlights Tweak Bird's EP 'Under Cover Crops' as a chaotic yet captivating blend of stoner rock and psychedelic influences. The Illinois brothers deliver catchy melodies, rough lyrics, and a distinctive female vocal touch. Produced under the guidance of Dale Crover, the EP balances simplicity and talent, offering a memorable listening experience perfect for relaxed settings. Despite imperfections, the work's charm and musicality stand out. Listen to Tweak Bird's Under Cover Crops now and experience a uniquely brilliant blend of stoner rock and indie charm.

 "...At A Loss is the perfect album for those who love (proper) cream-filled cannoli to the point of doubling over."

 The cover SAYS IT ALL: an alligator brutally killed with a cross under a ruthless moon — more Sludge than that.

Buzzov•en’s ...At a Loss epitomizes the sludge metal genre with gritty guitars, tortured vocals, and psychotropic noise. The reviewer humorously notes that to truly appreciate the album, one should approach it with a stoner mindset. Highlights include a unique cover of Electric Light Orchestra's "Don’t Bring Me Down" and evocative album art. This album is ideal for fans of heavy, distorted metal with an experimental edge. Dive into Buzzov•en’s ...At a Loss and experience sludge metal at its raw, unfiltered best. Listen now and embrace the chaos!

 Damn! How punk is that image! And I thought punk was this.

 When Billie sings "could not seem," one feels consumed by a fury, a thrill that only certain Rollins screams can infuse.

This review provides an ironic and somewhat playful examination of Green Day's Slappy EP. It highlights the youthful angst and punk themes present in the tracks while acknowledging the band's emerging status. The reviewer avoids technicalities, focusing instead on the emotional content and the EP's context within early punk history. Despite some criticism, the EP's raw energy and distinct character are recognized. Dive into Green Day's raw early sounds—listen to the Slappy EP and experience punk rock's youthful fire!

 "NoPolicy is first and foremost, and perhaps only, the genuine desire to get angry. To scream. To kick ass."

 "Within nine months, they created what is essentially a small essential compendium of classic hardcore. Chapeau."

The No Policy EP by State of Alert showcases a primal and furious hardcore punk energy that captures an important moment in punk history. Featuring early performances by Henry Rollins (then Henry Garfield) and guitarist Michael Hampton, the EP is a dense compilation of raw emotion and rebellion rooted in the Washington D.C. punk scene. Released by Dischord Records shortly after its founding, this record is a foundational piece connecting punk icons and themes of frustration, anger, and social dissent. It remains a vital introduction to early hardcore punk. Listen to the raw power of State of Alert’s No Policy EP and experience the birth of hardcore punk firsthand!

 There is an album, 'Excavation' by The Haxan Cloak, that scared me more than twenty gamepasta.

 'Excavation' is an album to listen to and recommend.

The review explores The Haxan Cloak's album Excavation as a powerful and terrifying musical experience. Unlike superficial horror stories, this electronic/dark ambient album evokes deep existential fear and anguish. The reviewer highlights the album's drone and minimalistic beats that induce a sense of claustrophobia and loss of self. It is considered a rare example of impactful music in 2013 and highly recommended despite the author's admitted limited understanding of electronic music. Experience the haunting depths of The Haxan Cloak's Excavation—listen now and dive into a chilling sonic abyss.

 "This is a work that should not be described: it should be listened to - as any description would be inadequate and reductive."

 "It is about overcoming nihilism and creating new values arising from a renewed human-world relationship."

Blut Aus Nord's '777 - Cosmosophy' completes the 777 trilogy with a profound and transformative sound that transcends traditional black metal. The album shifts from nihilistic despair to exploring Renaissance magical doctrine and a new human-world relationship. Featuring clean vocals, hypnotic loops, and ambient-industrial textures, it invites deep contemplation and enlightenment. This work demands attentive listening, offering a unique journey into esoteric and philosophical realms. Listen to Blut Aus Nord's '777 - Cosmosophy' and immerse yourself in an esoteric journey of sound and meaning.