
SUICIDAL ANGELS – Profane Prayer
The Greeks are back with a powerful new chapter—not drastically different from their previous work, but featuring more dynamic structures.

The Greeks are back with a powerful new chapter—not drastically different from their previous work, but featuring more dynamic structures.

The Oregon-based band delivers their signature chaotic and violent sound, now infused with fresh stylistic twists.

Russian artist Ovfrost has reached his fifth studio album, delivering the first black metal revelation of the year.

The Germans have delivered another classic in their discography—a record that still sounds explosive, violent, and direct like never before.

Lepra aren’t just any trio. They’re talented, full of creativity, grit, and passion—and their full-length debut proves it in every way.

The runtime is long, yet it flows smoothly and remains captivating, full of a unique stylistic sophistication—just as Lunn has accustomed us to throughout his career.

The Crimson Temple is a dark, extreme, yet elegant work, standing almost shoulder to shoulder with their previous releases, crafted by a band that knows exactly how to make music.

While not the most game-changing release in recent memory, its captivating soundscapes make it impossible not to hit replay.

The Bay Area thrashers have consistently delivered albums of outstanding quality, and with this release they’ve pulled off the difficult feat of revitalizing a genre that was in danger of fading under the weight of its own legacy.

With Black Mirror, the band draw us into dark visions and arcane rituals, letting us experience firsthand their sinister nature.

The Greeks are back with a powerful new chapter—not drastically different from their previous work, but featuring more dynamic structures.

The Oregon-based band delivers their signature chaotic and violent sound, now infused with fresh stylistic twists.

Russian artist Ovfrost has reached his fifth studio album, delivering the first black metal revelation of the year.

The Germans have delivered another classic in their discography—a record that still sounds explosive, violent, and direct like never before.

Lepra aren’t just any trio. They’re talented, full of creativity, grit, and passion—and their full-length debut proves it in every way.

The runtime is long, yet it flows smoothly and remains captivating, full of a unique stylistic sophistication—just as Lunn has accustomed us to throughout his career.

The Crimson Temple is a dark, extreme, yet elegant work, standing almost shoulder to shoulder with their previous releases, crafted by a band that knows exactly how to make music.

While not the most game-changing release in recent memory, its captivating soundscapes make it impossible not to hit replay.

The Bay Area thrashers have consistently delivered albums of outstanding quality, and with this release they’ve pulled off the difficult feat of revitalizing a genre that was in danger of fading under the weight of its own legacy.

With Black Mirror, the band draw us into dark visions and arcane rituals, letting us experience firsthand their sinister nature.