Album Review: Hertz Kankarok – Make Madder Music (Self Released)
Hertz Kankarok reappears from the darkness with a new opus entitled Make Madder Music. Four songs, more than 34 minutes of oppressive, slow and pitch-dark extreme metal
Hertz Kankarok reappears from the darkness with a new opus entitled Make Madder Music. Four songs, more than 34 minutes of oppressive, slow and pitch-dark extreme metal
Montreal technical death metal outfit, Depths of Hatred, blend vicious, ferocious vocals, aggressive guitar riffs, and fast, relentless style drumming to result in a sound that some would call unforgiving. Their label debut EP titled Bloodguilt hits streets July 20th 2018 and will mark the first recordings with new frontman, Nico Monette, who replaces exiting singer, Dominic D.D.
Her Despair formed in 2015 and began as a solo project with the release of debut album ‘Hymns for the Hopeless’. Showcasing the melodramatic sound and aesthetic of gothic music with the accessibility of punk and the stylings of heavy metal, the solo studio project has subsequently evolved into the current full line-up.
Out on July 20th 2018, Mournography is the brand new follow-up EP and first as a full-fledged band.
Hungarian stoner-sludge metal bandits Red Swamp might be familiar to anyone keeping a keen eye on the eastern european underground scene, their recent second LP, titled “Desertdrive” was released this year on 4/20 (a number any self-respecting listener of the genre should be familiar with)!
From the ashes of Coldwar, Senzar have emerged, bringing the raw energy of extreme metal. Their non-titled debut EP is out on 20th July 2018 via Hostile Media.
Death metal veterans Six Feet Under have released a new album of previously unreleased material. Out now, the short album is called Unburied and was released via Metal Blade Records.
In the run-up to Bloodstock Festival 2018, we will be bringing you features and interviews with some of the bands playing. Here is Conjurer!
Imagine groove-metal played at an intense pace. Imagine that sound but covering some of music’s most famous country songs. Well, what you’ve just pictured is Devildriver’s Outlaws ‘Til the End: Vol. 1.