Featured Tune: “The Peacful Way” from Satan’s Grind
Artist Contacts From the very first seconds, The Peaceful Way by Satan’s Grind pulls you into a storm of raw emotion and pure sonic force. The album is loud, fierce,…
Artist Contacts From the very first seconds, The Peaceful Way by Satan’s Grind pulls you into a storm of raw emotion and pure sonic force. The album is loud, fierce,…
Artist Contacts Right from the start, “Buying into the Hype” by Monsieur Herr feels like a strange, self-aware trip into the mind of an artist who knows exactly what he’s…
Artist Contacts “How Much Does Silence Cost?” begins with a swelling orchestral swell that slowly gives way to distorted guitars. The strings set a cinematic stage before the heavy guitars…
Artist Contacts Hekser’s latest single, “The Primordial Tapestries Of Darkness,” takes a bold step into the world of avant-garde black metal. From the opening seconds, the track delivers a storm…
Artist Contacts From the first note, “The Silent House” makes its intentions clear. It is an introspective and shadowy folk rock piece that reveals more with each listen. Laurent Leemans,…
Artist Contacts Shrubbery Terror’s Infant Joy delivers a dense and forceful take on William Blake’s poetry, shaping his verses through the sheer intensity of heavy metal instrumentation. The album begins…
Artist Contacts Silence by Ecastor is not just a typical thrash metal track. It is an intense sonic push that immediately grabs attention. From the opening guitar riffs, the song…
Artist Contacts “In Real Time” opens with a steady, rhythmic pulse that sets an urgent tone. Electric guitar lines weave through a mid‑tempo groove, blending folk warmth with an edge…
Artist Contacts Nigel Estea’s “How Many Stars Will Get Lost In The Mist” opens his new album Theories with a weighty sense of purpose. Rooted in alternative metal, alternative rock,…
“Are You That Person?” opens Harry Saint-Germain’s debut album Bonjour Spongeur with an unusual blend of sound and silence. It avoids simple labels and embraces what the artist calls “ambiguent,”…