
Author: Tom Campagna



Neon Nightmare – Faded Dream Review
When it comes to heavy fall tunes it’s tough to top Type O Negative’s contributions to the craft. Neon Nightmare …

Tribulation – Sub Rosa In Aeternum Review
On their sixth album Sub Rosa In Aeternum, Tribulation continue their metamorphosis into a gothic giant. Since this is their …

Type O Negative Albums Ranked
Type O Negative were a gothic doom metal band with major prominence in the early days of the ‘90s through …

Blood Incantation – Absolute Elsewhere Review
Directly from the opening sounds of Blood Incantation’s third full-length Absolute Elsewhere (a reference to the ’70s prog rock band …

Ghost Albums Ranked
Ghost are a Swedish rock/metal band that have gone from thoroughly inauspicious beginnings to one of the true critical darlings …

Crypt Sermon – The Stygian Rose Review
Returning after a quiet period of recorded material, nearly five years in the making, The Stygian Rose brings Crypt Sermon …

Pallbearer – Mind Burns Alive Review
It’s hard to believe that Mind Burns Alive is Arkansas doomsters Pallbearer‘s fifth full-length. It has been 12 years since …

Darkthrone – It Beckons Us All Review
Not many bands can claim the release of 20 albums, but now Darkthrone join that company with It Beckons Us …

Gojira Albums Ranked
Gojira are a French progressive death/groove metal band. The band set the 2024 Paris Olympics on fire and we are …

My Dying Bride – A Mortal Binding Review
15 albums into their career and My Dying Bride aren’t lacking in the melancholy department. A Mortal Binding represents the …

High On Fire – Cometh The Storm Review
With their ninth album Cometh The Storm, High On Fire have awakened from their nearly 6 year slumber. This is …

Job For A Cowboy – Moon Healer Review
It has been nearly a decade since Arizona aural assailants Job For A Cowboy dropped Sun Eater, an album that …

Hulder – Verses In Oath Review
Hulder are back with their second album Verses In Oath, the highly anticipated follow-up to 2021’s Godslastering: Hymns of …

Lord Dying – Clandestine Transcendence Review
Lord Dying have been quiet since 2019’s Mysterium Tremendum. With nearly five years of growth, there was a lot that …

Suffocation – Hymns From The Apocrypha Review
Suffocation‘s Hymns From The Apocrypha is their first album since 2017’s …Of Dark Light and first ever without legendary vocalist …

Gravesend Interview
Gravesend’s new album is Gowanus Death Stomp, the follow-up to their excellent debut, Methods of Human Disposal. Gravesend’s music is …

Autopsy – Ashes, Organs, Blood and Crypts Review
One year after Morbidity Triumphant, death doom institution Autopsy are back for another helping of ferocious death metal with their …

Cirith Ungol – Dark Parade Review
It has been a few years since both their last LP Forever Black (2020) and an EP of old goodies …

KEN Mode – Void Review
Almost exactly a year after NULL attacked your very essence, VOID is here to finish the job. VOID is the …

Cannibal Corpse – Chaos Horrific Review
Cannibal Corpse are back with their 16th album, Chaos Horrific. They are well-known for their track record of consistency and …

Tomb Mold – The Enduring Spirit Review
Tomb Mold surprised the death metal populous, releasing their fourth album The Enduring Spirit with minimal notice. It has been …

Baroness – Stone Review
Stone is Baroness‘ sixth album and their first to eschew the color palette titles of their past albums. It’s also …

Dying Fetus – Make Them Beg For Death Review
After eight albums of furious brutality you would think that Dying Fetus would be running out of steam, but with …