film REVIEW: Black Sabbath
No, this isn’t an early review of the new album by the legendary metal band but a look at the Blu-ray of the film that influenced their name, released via Arrow Video.
No, this isn’t an early review of the new album by the legendary metal band but a look at the Blu-ray of the film that influenced their name, released via Arrow Video.
More Mario Bava classics are being added to the Arrow Video catalogue. Chris Ward takes a look at 1972′s Baron Blood.
Henry Fogarty dives into the gloomy world of Ancient VVisdom, and comes up smiling.
Chris Ward checks out the full-length debut album from Swedish occult rockers Year of the Goat.
Chris Ward hasn’t had quite enough doom metal this year so he turns his attention towards Italian metallers Void of Sleep and their debut album Tales Between Reality & Madness.
With the seventies revival going on everywhere there’s plenty of mileage in a record that blends heavy metal, seventies rock and old school punk. Oliver Longden investigates ‘The Unholy’, the debut album from Doom’s Day in an effort to find out if this is one look backwards too far.
Henry Fogarty gets stuck into ‘Apocryphon’, the fourth full-length album by Texan retro/trad-metallers The Sword.
Henry Fogarty delves into the back end of the review queue, and comes up clutching a copy of stoner rock outfit Red Fang’s 2011 album ‘Murder The Mountains’. Check out what he thought within.
Cheeky doom n’ roll scamps Groan have come to petition OneMetal’s Grandmaster of Grimness with new album ‘The Divine Right of Kings’. Jack Traveller judges it from his Mighty Throne of Judgement.
‘Last Rites’ is doom pioneers Pentagram’s first album to feature guitarist Victor Griffin since 1994, so Chris Ward tunes in to see if the magic is still there.
With 2012 being the year that many predict to be the end of the world, it’s nice to know that there’s plenty of doom to go around. Chris Ward checks out ‘Evil Deeds’, the latest release from Swedish occult rockers The Graviators.
Chris Ward gets in on the act 25 years after the event with the re-release of doom veterans Coven’s legendary debut album, ‘Worship New Gods’.
Having made a new fan in Dani last January, Atlanta’s Sons of Tonatiuh return with a second offering for fans of crusty sludge metal. Will she still follow the Sons after this, or will she be sorry she ever listened?
Album number six for Sweden’s Grand Magus, drummer number three – Rob McAuslan peers past the potential for Spinal Tap gags and gives us his thoughts on The Hunt.
Ever questing for something different, Dani checks out Argentinian stoner rock outfit Banda de la Muerte. Do they justify the waves they’re currently making in Europe and South America?
Canadian crushers Cancer Bats have released their fourth album Dead Set On Living. Resident hardcore fan Luke Morton gives it a spin.
Following the anniversary of HP Lovecraft’s death on March 15th, OneMetal’s Danny Heaton decided it would be fitting to document the breadth of influence he has exerted on the genre we love.
Jack Traveller delves into The Thousandfold Epicentre – the mysterious new album from Dukes of Dutch doom, The Devil’s Blood.
Chris Ward takes a trip into Hell (well Wolverhampton, but same difference) with Brooklyn doom merchants A Pale Horse Named Death…
Chris Ward takes a listen to the new self-titled album from North Carolina sluggers Corrosion of Conformity and asks “Pepper who?”