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Review: My Dying Bride – A Mortal Binding
A decade is a long time, especially in music, but man, Feel The Misery still feels like it came out ... -
Review: Earth – Earth 2.23 Special Lower Frequency Mix
To call Earth 2 seminal is underselling its impact—it’s an album that redefined guitar music. For every seminal release from ... -
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Album and Book Pairings for a Doomy Gloomy Autumn
I am one of those annoying people who absolutely loves autumn. Tragically, I am currently living in the southern hemisphere, ... -
Review: Roots Of The Old Oak – The Devil And His Wicked Ways
Though there’s no shortage of anti-Christian, decidedly un-pious death metal, it often finds itself rooted in post-war American culture, and ... -
Review: Gom Jabbar/Pissing Contest – S/T Split
A new split from underground stalwart label Morbid And Miserable Records bubbles into the ether, continuing a solid calendar year ... -
Review: Divide And Dissolve – Systemic
Within art and expression, the body itself can be a vehicle for a revolutionary messages—the act of existing, thriving, within ... -
Cold Steel Dawn: Sepulcrustacean Returns (Again)
Coinciding with the return of my other column, Cold Steel Dawn is back and bringing 10 excellent obscurities in the ... -
Toilet Radio 402 – The Candlemass Episode
THIS WEEK ON TOILET RADIO: Our chief Gen X correspondent Ian sits down with Johan Längquist, the original and current ... -
Doom and Gloom: Playing Catch-Up Part 2
We’re back again, ya’ll. I think we’re gonna permanently turn Doom and Gloom into a sort of minis column. There’s ...