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Mar 28, 14 •
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Deckard Cain reviews the debut new album from The Mire titled Glass Cathedrals (self-released) Post- metal as a genre seems to have lost much of its sheen when ISIS left the fold and Neurosis for the first time made an album that might as well be considered a...
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Mar 26, 14 •
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Jayaprakash Satyamurthy does a dual review for the albums : Aenaon‘s Extance and Hail Spirit Noir’s Oi Magoi, both released via Code666 Records/Aural Music. For a while now, France has been my go-to source for interesting black metal bands that...
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Mar 26, 14 •
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Mohammad Kabeer reviews the new split from Kafir E Azam and Bvlghvm The first time I had ever heard of a so called “Rock” scene was during my childhood in the mid 90’s .My cousins used to talk about Vital Signs and Junoon as if they were the next...
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Mar 23, 14 •
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Thrash is a style distinct from others due to its aggression, speed and accuracy. The very name Mortar is reminiscent of those 80′s thrash metal bands that took the scene by a storm. Hailing from Kolkata, Mortar is a new and much needed breed. The band was...
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Mar 23, 14 •
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Halahkuh is a 4 piece Death/Thrash metal band from Pune. Current line-up consists of Vocals/ Bass by Prakhar Soni,Chinmay Bokil on leads, Rhythms by Subhrajyoti Sarkar and Arjun Menon on the Drums. Halahkuh is a phenomenally powerful entity, which is fully...