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Oblivion Castle Explores Dark Mysteries On "Witch's Lament in the Moonlight"

The ever-prolific V.C.H. returns to her Oblivion Castle moniker for another chapter of black metal that interweaves chaos with creeping gloom.

"Ghosts of You" Haunt Demons My Friends' Thunderous Stoner Rock

Watch a hazy video for the groove-heavy “Ghosts of You,” taken from the Mexico/Texas group’s upcoming debut album “Demons Seem to Gather.”

Ravenous Death Talks Crafting Death Metal Hellscapes On "Visions from the Netherworld" (Interview)

The Mexican death metal band released their third full-length earlier this year, further diversifying their sound and delivering lengthy, punishing epics. Read an interview with the band here.

The Essence of D.I.Y.: A Conversation with the Extremely Prolific V.C.H. Music (Interview)

V.C.H. Music (aka Victoria Carmilla H.) has released 38 albums in under two years under multiple different projects (Oblivion Castle, Oculi Melancholiarum, many more). We spoke to V.C.H. about how she’s created her vast catalog and run through what sets her projects apart.

Aztec Dispatch: Mystica Girls Celebrate 17 Years of Mexican Metal (Live Report)

The long-running Mexican metal band recently played a show at Dada X in Mexico City to commemorate 17 years.

Electric Mountain Scales Stoner Rock Heights With "Valley Giant" (Early Album Stream)

The Mexico City band’s second album is a fun romp with heavy and catchy riffs in plentiful supply. Stream the whole thing here.

Mexican Death Metal in the 1990s: An In-Depth Look at a Dawning Scene

This primer dives deep into the riches of Mexico’s death metal scene, which generated an enormous amount of must-listen records in the 1990s alone.

Hispanic Heavy Metal: Three Bands To Watch

In honor of the just-ended Hispanic Heritage Month here in the United States, here’s three Hispanic bands with killer recent-ish releases worth keeping an eye on.

"Reflections of the Void" is Question's Answer to Forgettable Death Metal

Finding a crucial balance between brutality and complexity, Question’s second full-length is a skillful effort — here’s our full review of the album.

At Last, "Ah Tza Xibalba Itzaes"

The long-awaited second full-length from the Mexican black metal horde is unleashed.
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