Horror Book Review: Autumn: Inferno (David Moody)
Autumn: Inferno. The 2nd in the London trilogy and one of Moody’s best stories within this world to date. Big words but justified.
Autumn: Inferno. The 2nd in the London trilogy and one of Moody’s best stories within this world to date. Big words but justified.
Merging the punk-influenced aggressiveness of crossover thrash with the Celtic melodies of folk metal, the ‘peasant metal’ of Pillaging Villagers takes the listener on a journey to a medieval world of pitchfork-wielding rebellion where songs of victory and sorrow alike are belted out with tankards raised high.
Don’t be surprised that, come the end of Feed the Devil, you’re feeling very confused by what you saw. You’re not alone. This film isn’t sure what it wants to be and most will be left scratching their heads by the lack of coherency in the story.
From Penguin Pop Games comes Starlight Shores, an impactful and short visual novel that occasionally drifts into dating sim territory.
The filthiest sewers of England have sprung a new fetid leak in the form of Cryptworm’s debut full-length, entitled ‘Spewing Mephitic Putridity’. Me Saco Un Ojo Records and Pulverised Records have teamed up to unleash it on March 11th, 2022.
Finnish avant-garde and progressive metal band, Oddland bring forth their third full-length album entitled ‘Vermilion’ on March 11th, 2022. Out via UPRISING! Records on digital, LP (marbled red/black vinyl, limited to 300 units) and CD formats.
Sweden’s ground-breaking rock act Port Noir are primed and ready to return with their brand-new album. Called ‘Cuts’, it will be released on March 11th, 2022 via Despotz Records.
Legendary Spanish blackers Blazemth will release their debut album entitled ‘The Return of Lucifer’ for March 15th, 2022. To be released through Xtreem Music on CD, 12″LP, Cassette and Digital formats.