Band info Band: Synthema Occvlta EP: ‘Synthema Occvlta‘ Released: May 2nd, 2025 Genre: black metal, death metal Location: US Review As the rich, healthy sons of capitalism try to change the human rights narrative from empathy, solidarity and community, to harm, exclusion and colonialist wet dreams, the people are waking up from the individualistic lethargy […]
Tag: ABMN
Review: SameStory – The Great Work (Full album, 2025) | Noise rock
Band info Band: SameStory Album: ‘The Great Work‘ Released April 11th, 2025 Genre: blackened industrial noise rock Location: US Review If you happen to read the tags that we add to our reviews, you might have seen the ones for today’s review: noise rock, industrial metal, goth, synthpunk. You can expect something a bit unusual […]
Review: Paranormal Arson – Noxious (Full album, 2025) | Death metal
Band info Name: Paranormal Arson Album: ‘Noxious‘ Released April 4, 2025 Genre: death metal, industrial, sludge Location: Canada Review For today, be prepared to receive some sludgy, deathly industrial metal from Antigonish, Canada. ‘Noxious‘ is the first full-length album of the anticapitalistic band Paranormal Arson. At the very least, I can say that this album […]
Review: Carving Void – Suffocate All Life (Full length, 2025) | Death metal
Video link Band info Band: Carving Void Album: ‘Suffocate All Life‘ Released: May 2nd, 2025 Genre: death metal Location: Germany Review Hello, hello, listeners. We are back with the Germans Carving Void, which already carved a void for sure in our hearts when they were featured with their single “Fragments Under the Black Sun“, for […]
Review: Nekrokratie – Ein Blutig Frühling (Full album, 2025) | Raw black metal
Band info Band: Nekrokratie Album: ‘Ein Blutig Frühling‘ Released: April 16th, 2025 Genre: raw black metal Location: Germany Review “Necropolitics” is a concept introduced by Cameroonian historian and political theorist Achille Mbembe, which, in brief, describes how regimes utilise social, political, and military power to determine who lives and who dies. He uses the genocides […]
Review: athshe – The Body Will Die (Full album, 2025) | Atmospheric black metal
https://youtu.be/NV55-l1BcUs Band info Band: athshe Album: ‘The Body Will Die‘ Released: March 29th, 2025 Genre: ambient/atmospheric black metal Location: US Review We will all die. As many philosophers have put forward, this is perhaps the only certainty we have as humans, and one of the main features of the human condition. What differs is how […]
Review: Savini – Into the Arms of Evil (EP, 2025) | Black thrash
Band info Band: Savini Album: ‘Into the Arms of Evil‘ Released on March 11th, 2025 Genre: black metal, thrash metal Location: UK Review A common misconception is that horror cinema is brainless and pointless entertainment, but the truth is that either by playing on social anxieties or allegory or stereotyping, horror is often extremely political, […]
Review: So.Wa.Des – Gnathosonics (EP, 2025) | Experimental black noise
Band info Band: So.Wa.Des Album: ‘Gnathosonics‘ Released April 12th, 2025 Genre: experimental black metal, noise Location: Greece Review So.Wa.Des is a project from Greece that fuses black metal with sludge, drone, noise and electronics. The result is genuinely great, and while the band already has several EPs on their account, today we present the […]
Review: SKOJ – More Krvi I: Zora sivog sokola (EP, 2025) | Black metal
Band info Band: SKOJ Single: ‘More Krvi I: Zora sivog sokola‘ Released: April 11th, 2025 Genre: black metal Location: Bosnia and Herzegovina Review To say World War II was a rather complicated affair is one of the most obvious things ever. One thing basically everyone agrees, however, is that a large part of the reason […]
Review: Crawl Below – Democracy Is So Last Season (EP, 2025) | Blackened sludge punk
Band info Band: Crawl Below Album: ‘Democracy Is So Last Season‘ Released: April 30th, 2025 Genre: blackened sludge punk Location: US Review Remember Crawl Below? Well, forget what you knew from the last time we featured them, this release is different, cause apparently the band also loves genre hopping, and you know what, it works. […]