Interviews

Jordan Guerette (mem. Falls of Rauros) Breaks Down Forêt Endormie's New Album, "Le désespoir utopique" (Album Stream)

I’m really glad to have the opportunity to share more about Forêt Endormie‘s new album, Le désespoir utopique.  Conceptually, Le désespoir utopique came out of the idea of how some people relocate because they’re privileged, and others because they are forced to; some can’t move because of lack of privilege and others are able to...

Cruciamentum on the Deliberate Process Behind "Obsidian Refractions" (INTERVIEW)

Cruciamentum guitarist D.L. discusses the process behind the eight-year wait for Cruciamentum’s sophomore full-length album.

Ophanim's (mems. Ungfell, Ateiggär) "Tämpelskläng" Meditates on Spirituality (Album Stream + Interview)

The Helvetic Underground Committee grows. Listen to Ophanim’s debut album and read an interview with multi-instrumentalist Meister Tekel.

UK Doomgazers Sugar Horse Talk Heaviness, Creative Limitations & Eighties Pop (Interview)

The group’s new EP “Truth or Consequences, New Mexico” landed earlier this month, an eighteen-minute long track experimenting further with their sound. Read an interview with the band here.

"As Gomorrah Burns," Death Metal Royalty Cryptopsy Return (Interview)

We talked to drummer Flo Mounier about the French Canadian’s technical death metal band latest album, digging into how it got made and what they have in the works.

By Fire and Sword Spill Their Guts on "Glory" (Interview)

In a new interview, the Idaho metal band discusses Evangelical Christendom, cults, and composing in isolation.

Raven Preserve Classic Speed Metal's Ferocity on "All Hell’s Breaking Loose" (Interview)

The long-running NWOBHM band’s still got it, and we talked to Raven vocalist/bassist John Gallagher about their recent album and what they’re up to this year.

Adzes Find Beauty in Upheaval on "Inver" (Interview + Early Stream)

We spoke to sludge/post-metal group Adzes about their new album “Inver,” which you can stream here early as well.

"Atrocity Machine" Ramps Up Body Void’s Oppressive Vision (Interview)

The sludge band talk transformations, introducing electronics, and late-capitalist horror.
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