Reviews: MI Metal Shows & Albums
Here’s Our Opinion.
EXCLUSIVE TRACK STREAM: ALKUHARMONIAN KANTAJA – The Hands of the Nebulah
Ominous keys frame the strange sense of unease rippling through this offering to the spirits of harmony. Pushed behind the theatrically strange vocals, rhythmic riffing adds to the trancelike subtleties of terror swimming like sharks beneath the surface.
Këkht Aräkh – Pale Swordsman
Pressing ‘play’ and the album begins… I hear the melancholy and the vibe of longing for something in the music almost immediately
Plum Green – Somnambulistic
Band - Plum Green Album - Somnambulistic Country of Origin - Australia Genre - Dreamfolk Release Date - September 17th, 2021 Label - Nefarious Industries Author - Gareth Mangan This album was a journey that really came as a surprise to me. Not to say that I had...
Kill The Con Man – Operation Just Cause
Operation Just Cause bangs hard by going straight for the jugular and never letting go.
Devour Every Star – Antiquity
This album is excellent – dreamy-in-an-unsettling-way and hypnotic – so it doesn’t matter what genre we call it, nor does it matter that it’s entirely instrumental.
Sol Kia – Zos Ethos
The intensity of Zos Ethos cannot be understated. … Let it be the deep experience it’s meant to be.
Lorna Shore – …And I Return to Nothingness
As someone who doesn’t really listen to deathcore all that much, I see this as a release for people who want some crossover between deathcore and black metal.
Lvcifyre – The Broken Seal
Band - Lvcifyre Album - The Broken Seal Country of Origin - UK Genre - Black/Death Release Date - September 10, 2021 Label -Dark Descent Records Author - Michael Litteral Black/death is something that doesn't have as much to offer compared to other subgenres,...
EXCLUSIVE TRACK STREAM: Vixen Maw – Cur
Though each band clearly has their own style, the whole is as cohesive as it is crushing, exquisite as it is eviscerating.
Gold Spire – Gold Spire
Gold Spire, set to release in early November, is a hodgepodge of dark and melancholic tones, chilling piano, and mystifying saxophone. The cover artwork, featuring hues found upon those soon-to-be crisping trees, was created by guitarist Påhl Sundström and is what first drew me in.
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