music REVIEW: Falkenbach – Tiurida
Michael Atkin checks out Falkenbach’s latest offering of folk metal, ‘Tiurida’.
Michael Atkin checks out Falkenbach’s latest offering of folk metal, ‘Tiurida’.
Jack Traveller dons his mourning black and attends the funeral of Coventry’s doom pioneers Cathedral, with their farewell album ‘The Last Spire’.
Dutch death metal quartet Centurian return after 12 years with their third full-length album, ‘Contra Rationem’. Phil Whitehouse joins the phalanx.
Danny Heaton goes digging for treasure. Will he unbury a fortune in gold doubloons, or a fossilised cat in a shoebox?
Kit Rathenar checks in with a few of black metal’s darkest lights to uncover some quality releases that we didn’t manage to review at the time, courtesy of Setherial, Vreid, Hellsaw, Enthroned, Saille and Kampfar.
Henry Fogarty comes late to the troll party, and finds it’s still in full swing.
Want to know what the new Stratovarius record is like? No need to go hunting high and low (hyuk hyuk), just read Jack Traveller’s review.
Danny Heaton dons his Sunday best and pulls up a pew in the Chapel of Disease.
Snow White’s Poison Bite have a very silly name, but can they redeem themselves by producing an album of top quality horror rock? No. No they can’t, because they are awful.
Phil Whitehouse casts judgment on a selection of releases from the brainier, widdlier end of the death metal spectrum, courtesy of Over Your Threshold, Sentence, Okular, Chosen and Supuration.
Phil Whitehouse checks out Plymouth, UK-based melodic blackened death metal duo Aetherium Mors’ debut album, ‘Drenched in Victorious Blood’.
Henry Fogarty attempts to get to grips with the twists and turns of prog-metallers The Omega Experiment’s precocious debut album.
Michael Atkin indulges in tales of lush banquets and mighty kings courtesy of Arabian black metal act Al-Namrood’s ‘Estorat Taghoot’.
These York-based punk ‘n’ rollers sound as big as the Foo Fighters and catchier than The Offspring. Ryan Neal reviews Hellbound Hearts’ Outside EP.
Is the new wave of British black metal here to stay or just another flavour of the month? Danny Heaton assesses Fen’s latest contribution, Dustwalker.
They have come to Earth to live among us. They’ve learned the language. Taken jobs. And tried to fit in. But there’s something about them we don’t know. Rich Etteridge investigates Milking The Goatmachine’s fourth album.
Masters of brutality Devourment return with their fifth full length Conceived in Sewage. Danny Heaton holds his nose and takes the plunge.
Nicholas Cleeve takes a look at a diverse bunch of prog metal albums that slipped under our radar when they were first released. In yet another edition of OneMetal Round-Up, we take a look at the work of Barren Earth, Despite Exile, Haken, MaYaN and Mirrormaze
Mike Perry plumbs the depths of the OneMetal album review queue to cast a critical ear over a handful of grindcore and powerviolence records that passed us by the first time round.
One step ahead of the Illuminati spies, Kit Rathenar peers beneath the mask of conspiracy-theorist metallers The Devil.