Cosmic death metal might be the subgenre I’ve been most into lately. Depending on your mood, each listen hits differently, and the albums keep opening up the more you explore them.
'Anomalous Abstractigate Infinitessimus' is one of those special albums. I’ve gone through it front to back countless times, yet it still hasn’t revealed all its sides.
Putting real thought into an album -into its music and atmosphere- might not be common these days, but for listeners ... read more
The new Wrekmeister Harmonies album, arriving after five years of silence.
Flowers in the Spring eventually resonates within an existential void: neither peace nor rage, only an endless inner hum...
Listen to it while meditating, and you might just feel as if you’re beholding a seraphim..
Unfortunately, there’s this tendency to praise every band that plays dissonant death metal… the moment people hear intertwined, complex, and dissonant riffs, a certain crowd instantly loses their minds. When it’s delivered with true mastery, it can be an incredible experience..but not every band pulls it off. Hexrot might reach a really strong point in the future, but this album is, sadly, pretty average. I listened to it front to back 4–5 times, and honestly, I ... read more