
Beast in the Field/Hellmouth Split
The music speaks for itself.
The music speaks for itself.
…the composition of the whole is brutally vile and compellingly tight.
Wolvhammer take the aggression and savagery of black metal and drag it down into the filth of sludge bile.
The music is also most reminiscent, to me, of free jazz, finding inspiration in many different styles of music, past and present, and then gutting them, turning them on their head, and subverting them in the most difficult ways.
Interview with the mighty Discarnatus from Grand Rapids, as well as a live track captured in their rehearsal space and an earlier live set from Mulligans.
An interview with Brian Sheehan of Fell Ruin, along with a recording of their live set.
Darker Days sounds like a down tuned Louisiana swamp blues band was introduced to Middle Eastern instrumentals and unconventional song structures.
For me it’s all about staying on top of my schedule. There is also a 100% dedication to both bands.
Spock’s Beard are tight and polished, and they play with a confidence and energy that demonstrate their years of experience and reaffirm their well-earned standing as heroes of modern progressive rock.