
SIGH – Scorn Defeat
The Japanese band’s debut full-length stands among the most iconic in black metal, blending the genre’s classic dark and ominous atmosphere with bold, boundary-pushing experimentation.

The Japanese band’s debut full-length stands among the most iconic in black metal, blending the genre’s classic dark and ominous atmosphere with bold, boundary-pushing experimentation.

The Athenian duo has delivered one of the most extreme and compelling releases from Greece, a concentrated blast of fierce, uncompromising war metal.

With this album, the band laid the foundations for what would become epic metal, crafting a true cult classic.

2024 marks the debut of a new band inspired by Italian horror cinema, delivering a fully old-school sound with a highly intriguing profile.

The Auckland trio returns to the scene, ready to strike again with yet another outstanding album.

With their third album, the New Jersey metallers had to fully prove themselves—and they hit the mark, staying true to everything they’ve built in the past.

The Tennessee trio returns to the fray after two decades, delivering one of the most extreme—and finest—albums of the year.

The heavy metal legends return with a new album that channels a revivalist mood, yet remains thoroughly engaging.

The Romans have reached their fifth studio album, showing themselves in remarkable form.

Whether this marks the band’s ultimate evolution is hard to say, but it is undoubtedly their most polished and elaborate work yet.

The Japanese band’s debut full-length stands among the most iconic in black metal, blending the genre’s classic dark and ominous atmosphere with bold, boundary-pushing experimentation.

The Athenian duo has delivered one of the most extreme and compelling releases from Greece, a concentrated blast of fierce, uncompromising war metal.

With this album, the band laid the foundations for what would become epic metal, crafting a true cult classic.

2024 marks the debut of a new band inspired by Italian horror cinema, delivering a fully old-school sound with a highly intriguing profile.

The Auckland trio returns to the scene, ready to strike again with yet another outstanding album.

With their third album, the New Jersey metallers had to fully prove themselves—and they hit the mark, staying true to everything they’ve built in the past.

The Tennessee trio returns to the fray after two decades, delivering one of the most extreme—and finest—albums of the year.

The heavy metal legends return with a new album that channels a revivalist mood, yet remains thoroughly engaging.

The Romans have reached their fifth studio album, showing themselves in remarkable form.

Whether this marks the band’s ultimate evolution is hard to say, but it is undoubtedly their most polished and elaborate work yet.