
Author: Tom Campagna



Lucifer – Lucifer III Review
Johanna Sadonis and company went through wholesale changes after the critically acclaimed Lucifer I, but with album number three the …

My Dying Bride – The Ghost Of Orion Review
Gothic doom metal pioneers My Dying Bride return for their fourteenth installment of slow-moving melancholy. The Ghost of Orion sees …

Intronaut – Fluid Existential Inversions Review
After a five-year gap in new material, Intronaut return with Fluid Existential Inversions. During the period between the release of …

Best Intronaut Albums
Los Angeles based post-metal act Intronaut formed in 2004. The core of the band consists of guitarists Sacha Dunable and …

Haunt – Mind Freeze Review
The furious pace at which Trevor William Church has worked in recent years should be commended. His work with Beastmaker …

Blood Incantation – Hidden History of the Human Race Review
Denver death metal astronauts Blood Incantation are back with their proper sophomore album and if you thought they hadn’t embraced …

Mayhem – Daemon Review
After the release of their last album Esoteric Warfare five years ago, black metal legends Mayhem are back with a …

Toxic Holocaust – Primal Future: 2019 Review
For all the bands that came about when thrash metal rose again, if you told me back in 2008 that …

Exhorder – Mourn The Southern Skies Review
Seminal NOLA based groove metal collective Exhorder are finally releasing their majorly anticipated third album Mourn the Southern Skies, their …

Destruction – Born To Perish Review
Not much has to be said for Teutonic thrash legends Destruction, who alongside Sodom and Kreator created a sound that …

Abbath – Outstrider Review
Abbath, the former face of black metal legends Immortal, is back with Outstrider, his second album from his eponymous band, …

Beastwars – IV Review
New Zealand’s answer to the stoner doom of High on Fire and Conan, Beastwars are releasing their appropriately titled fourth …

Darkthrone – Old Star Review
Fenriz and Nocturno Culto are synonymous with black metal. All of their contributions as Darkthrone have helped to make Norway …

Saint Vitus – Saint Vitus Review
Before the doom metal of today and after Black Sabbath, a new wave of doom came by way of a …

Possessed – Revelations Of Oblivion Review
Few bands have had as widespread an influence on an entire genre of metal like Possessed do with death metal. …

Misery Index – Rituals Of Power Review
Longstanding Maryland death/grind unit Misery Index have ended their five year drought of new material with Rituals of Power. The …

Overkill – The Wings Of War Review
Bobby Blitz and his New Jersey thrash institution Overkill are up to album number 19 of their illustrious career. With …

Candlemass – The Door To Doom Review
Eons and eons have gone by since the recording of Epicus Doomicus Metallicus, Candlemass’ seminal foray into heavy music, one …

Outer Heaven Interview
Pennsylvania’s Outer Heaven recently released their full-length debut Realms Of Eternal Decay. We chatted with vocalist Austin Haines at their …

Bloodbath – The Arrow Of Satan Is Drawn Review
Swedish death metal machine Bloodbath return with their fifth proper album The Arrow of Satan Is Drawn, their second helmed …

Anaal Nathrakh – A New Kind Of Horror Review
On their tenth proper album, British blackened grind duo Anaal Nathrakh continue their musical evolution. A New Kind of Horror …

Horrendous – Idol Review
Philadelphia death metal collective Horrendous are back with album number four, Idol, and a lot of hype to live up …

Pig Destroyer – Head Cage Review
Mid-Atlantic mavens of grind Pig Destroyer return for the first time in six years with the highly anticipated Head Cage, …