Jenna DePasquale

Contributions

Black Metal's Bleak Edge: Précipices Stays Sharp on "Seulement le Monde"

This Quebecois duo just unveiled their debut full-length, exercising serious form and function with a layer of blackgaze dramatics.

Violet Cold Goes Completely "kOsmik" on Latest Full-Length

Solo post-everything project Violet Cold surprised-released a new album this Valentine’s Day — here’s our look at how it measures up.

On the Side: Metal Artists Whose Secondary Projects Span Genres

Here are five noteworthy and genre-blending offshoots from musicians we typically associate with their more metal-oriented projects.

Going Solo: Mark Morton's "Anesthetic" (Interview)

Lamb of God guitarist Mark Morton’s solo album releases on March 1 — we chat with Morton about the project, the collaborators, and his artistic vision for metal and non-metal alike.

Unholy Death: Funereal Presence Comes Alive on "Achatius"

The sophomore full-length by one-man black metal outfit Funereal Presence releases tomorrow — here’s our dive into its morbid trappings.

Romasa Fills a "Sepulchral Form" with Pure Sludge and Crust

The New Orleans-based sludge/crust outfit unveils the bone-shattering opening track from their upcoming debut full-length “Cheering Death.”

Aprilmist: "Aimless" in Just the Right Direction (Mini-Feature)

This solo atmospheric black metal project is now a full-on quartet; last month, they released a new track to tease a debut full-length later this year. Here’s our glance back at the project’s origins and development.

Seer's Story Continues into the Darkness on "Vol. 6"

The Vancouver-based quintet unveil their sixth volume in their doomy, dark compendium (early full stream inside) — also, we chat with guitarist and vocal contributor Kyle Tavares about the new album.

Jamming with Jenna, Round #3: Bring Me The Horizon, Don't Let Me Drown

Jenna journeys us through trying teenage years blaring early-era Bring Me The Horizon, charting the band’s scene presence and dynamic progress — as well as her own — to today, the official release date of their sixth full-length.
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