
Clinic – Wheeltappers and Shunters LP
Speaking as a father, I can tell you that a lot of things can change in seven years – in fact, it’s entirely possible…
Speaking as a father, I can tell you that a lot of things can change in seven years – in fact, it’s entirely possible…
While the Waylon Jennings reference in the title of this seven-song, 27-minute EP is what caught my attention, outlaw country this is not. Rather,…
Introspective, hideous, irresistible filth. It’s really hard to sit and write about how good the new Tomb Mold is, but it’s worth a try. …
The third album from Vancouver trio Waingro might be the missing link between Bison and Baptists, with shades of Red Fang and Saint Vitus…
Crypt Sermon’s 2015 debut, Out of the Garden, was a pretty solid piece of epic doom. Seeing them perform twice at U.S. festivals since…
Various artists: a double CD featuring 50 classic slices of madcap vinyl as enthused over by The Cramps’ Lux and Ivy You’d expect a…
Florida’s finest “sludge pop” practitioners are back with album number five – although this one seems a little lighter on the sludge, and heavier…
02.07.2019. Mama Roux Even though Dutch horror metallers Carach Angren have gained huge popularity and loyal following in the latest years, in UK they…
While the novelty of The Ramoms’ existence is impossible to ignore (at first glance, the band looks like an obvious answer to the question…
Saddle of Southern Darkness are a four-piece “evil country” act based in Denver who are simply masters at what they do. I mean, they…