Album Review – Venamoris / To Cross or To Burn (2025)

Dave and Paula Lombardo’s “vein of love” pulses once again through their sophomore album, delivering a multi-directional statement that resonates with character while side-stepping away from staid radio clichés.

Two years after the release of their debut album Drown In Emotion, Venamoris (taking their name from the Latin “vena amoris”, or “the vein of love,” purported to run from the left-hand ring finger to the heart), the Los Angeles, California-based Dark Pop/Rock/Metal duo of legendary drummer Dave Lombardo and Canadian-born singer-songwriter Paula Lombardo, returns to taction with their sophomore opus, entitled To Cross or To Burn. Engineered and produced by Dave Lombardo, mixed by Dave’s own son David A. Lombardo, mastered by Golden Mastering, displaying a charming yet dark artwork by Chippy (aka Heung-Heung Chin), and featuring very special guests Trevor Dunn (Mr. Bungle, Tomahawk), Ra Diaz (Suicidal Tendencies, Korn), Alex Skolnick (Testament), and Gary Holt (Exodus, Slayer), the new album by Paula on vocals, synthesizers and piano, and Dave on the guitars, bass and drums is another milestone in their career, delivering a multi-directional statement that resonates with character while side-stepping away from staid radio clichés.

Paula begins distilling her charming vocals in Stay With Me, featuring Trevor Dunn on contrabass, offering two minutes of classy music that will penetrate deep inside your heart. Dave then joins his wife with his unparalleled beats (as well as a solid performance on bass) in In The Shadows, also presenting some symphonic nuances; whereas Paula is on fire with her piano and smooth vocal lines in Truth, a song that could easily be played on any radio station so delicate yet powerful it sounds. In Stain Of Pain we’re treated to the magnificent sounds blasted by bassist Ra Diaz and guitarist Alex Skolnick in a Jazz-infused tune perfect for listening to together with your loved ones, while Spiderweb sounds very sexy, dark and alluring, with Dave’s beats matching perfectly with Paula’s minimalist piano notes.

Alex Skolnick is back in Burnt Paper, offering almost three minutes of darkly delicate sounds to our avid ears, followed by Holding On To Nothing, which presents a similar vibe as its predecessor, albeit not as enfolding nor mysterious. Then the always sharp guitar lines by Gary Holt bring a delicious vibe to their cover version for Animal Magnetism, originally recorded by Scorpions back in 1980 (check the original version HERE), from their classic album Animal Magnetism, while Paula shines on vocals once again. After that, it’s time for another devilish, atmospheric creation by the Lombardos titled Numb, presenting hints of Alternative Rock and Electronica; and closing the album we face the title-track To Cross or To Burn, ending the whole experience on a futuristic, cinematic way, with Dave again sounding amazing on both the guitar and drums.

“Creativity should have no limitations,” Dave remarks. “I don’t feel that there should be any musical style that Venamoris should avoid.” Having said that, what are you waiting for to explore the amalgamation of styles brought together by the Lombardos in To Cross or To Burn? You can find the duo on Facebook and on Instagram, stream their music on Spotify, and purchase their striking new album from BandCamp or by clicking HERE. Venamoris is the perfect example of how love and music unite in perfection when the musicians involved are not only extremely talented and focused, but also in absolute sync, translating their passion, struggles and emotions in real life into first-class music like what’s offered in To Cross or To Burn, touching the hearts of all of us in a beautiful and compelling way.

Best moments of the album: In The Shadows, Stain Of Pain and Animal Magnetism.

Worst moments of the album: Holding On To Nothing.

Released in 2025 Ipecac Recordings

Track listing
1. Stay With Me 2:02
2. In The Shadows 3:52
3. Truth 3:33
4. Stain Of Pain 2:51
5. Spiderweb 3:47
6. Burnt Paper 2:45
7. Holding On To Nothing 3:10
8. Animal Magnetism (Scorpions cover) 5:20
9. Numb 3:30
10. To Cross or To Burn 4:27

Band members
Paula Lombardo – vocals, synthesizers, piano
Dave Lombardo – guitars, bass, drums

Guest musicians
Trevor Dunn – contrabass on “Stay with Me”
Ra Diaz – bass on “Stain of Pain”
Alex Skolnick – guitars on “Stain of Pain” and “Burnt Paper”
Gary Holt – guitars on “Animal Magnetism”

Album Review – Grima / Nightside (2025)

This cryptic, haunting Atmospheric Black Metal entity returns with its sixth offering, a dark ritual of ancient forest magic honoring the spirit of the Siberian Taiga.

With already 10 years of scene-stealing experience behind them, the cryptic, looming stars of Siberian Atmospheric Black Metal known as Grima are unleashing upon humanity their sixth full-length offering, the breathtaking Nightside, a dark ritual of ancient forest magic following up on their critically acclaimed 2022 opus Frostbitten. Produced by the band itself alongside Vladimir Lehtinen, recorded by Vilhelm and Serpentum at Grima The Mighty Studio, mixed and mastered by Vladimir Lehtinen at Blastbear Sound, and displaying a somber and classy artwork by Paolo Girardi, the new album by twin brothers Vilhelm on vocals and guitars, and Morbius on the guitars, with the support of session musicians Serpentum on bass, Vlad (Morokh, Solarfall, Ultar) on drums, Valentina Astashova (Eoront, WirgHata) on keyboards, and Sergey Pastukh on the bayan, is set to honor the spirit of the Siberian Forest, Taiga, while also bringing to our avid ears an overdose of high quality atmospheric and extreme music.

Serene, gentle sounds permeate the air in the atmospheric intro Cult, with the bayan by Sergey adding an extra touch of finesse to the overall result, exploding into Beyond the Dark Horizon, where Vilhelm’s harsh, devilish gnarls will send shivers down your spine supported by the classic Black and Doom Metal beats by Vlad, therefore resulting in a bold, dense and multi-layered aria of darkness by Grima. Then the striking sound of the bayan once again brings sheer magic to Flight of the Silver Storm, with the guitars by Vilhelm and Morbius exhaling Black Metal, being perfect for some vigorous headbanging in the bitterly cold darkness of the Siberian Tundra; and the gentle guitar lines by the Siberian twins ignite the also enfolding Skull Gatherers, with Serpentum and Vlad generating a heavy, pounding ambience tailored for Vilhelm’s venomous roars. Then featuring guest vocals by Savely Nevzorov (Deafknife, Ultar) and Ilya Panyukov, Impending Death Premonition is a lecture in Atmospheric Black Metal showcasing striking yet melodious riffs intertwined with sheer violence, anger and obscurity.

The second half of the album begins with the breathtaking The Nightside, with its menacing wall of sounds dragging us all to the cold landscapes of Siberia while their riffs and blast beats, supported by the whimsical keys by Valentina, sound utterly dynamic and captivating. They continue to darken the Siberian skies with their harsh but extremely beautiful music in Where We Are Lost, with Vilhelm and Morbius delivering a thrilling riff attack; whereas Savely and Ilya return in full force in Curse of the Void, starting again in an embracing, mysterious manner before such an amazing metal entity from Russia crushes our souls with their stylish Atmospheric Black Metal sounds. Lastly, the band invests in a more melancholic, cadenced sonority in Mist and Fog, bringing more elements from Doom Metal and even Depressive Black Metal to their core sound, with Vilhelm taking the lead with his sharp, devilish gnarling before all flows into the climatic outro Memories of a Forgotten Home, bringing some peace to our hearts and soothing our souls as we succumb to the enfolding darkness of the Taiga in the harshest of winter.

In addition to their unforgettable sound, the band’s eerie, piercing looks, towering like living trees with intimidating carved wooden masks and branched fingers, adds another haunting element to their brutal yet beautiful output. Hence, with their mysterious visual aura and intriguing sound, on Nightside, Grima continue to prove themselves as an unmissable band to watch within the genre, and you can explore their distinguished realm by following them on Facebook, Instagram, and VKontakte, stream their music on Spotify, and purchase their newborn beast from BandCamp, from Napalm Records, or simply by clicking HERE, letting the darkly menacing beauty of the night sky from the Taiga penetrate deep inside your soul to the sound of one of the best albums of extreme music of the year.

Best moments of the album: Flight of the Silver Storm,  Impending Death Premonition, The Nightside and Curse of the Void.

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2025 Napalm Records

Track listing
1. Intro (Cult) 2:00
2. Beyond the Dark Horizon 3:36
3. Flight of the Silver Storm 6:01
4. Skull Gatherers 5:37
5. Impending Death Premonition 6:25
6. The Nightside 7:29
7. Where We Are Lost 6:31
8. Curse of the Void 4:35
9. Mist and Fog 5:09
10. Outro (Memories of a Forgotten Home) 2:03

Band members
Vilhelm – vocals, guitars
Morbius – guitars

Guest musicians
Serpentum – bass (session)
Vlad – drums (session)
Valentina Astashova – keyboards (session)
Sergey Pastukh – bayan (session)
Savely Nevzorov & Ilya Panyukov – vocals on “Impending Death Premonition” and “Curse of the Void”

Album Review – Christ Dismembered / Ov Vampiricy (2025)

An infernal Black Metal horde from Down Under is ready to ride out into the world once more, bringing with them the heretical gospel that is their sophomore opus.

A tolling bell, a howling wind and chants of dire imprecation announce the return of Black Metal horde Christ Dismembered, Australia’s chief advocates of apostasy and servants of the beast. Forged in the fires of the city of Millicent, South Australia in 2012, the band now formed of Arch Worm on vocals and guitars, Doomsayer on lead guitars, Winter Demon on rhythm guitars, Skorpa on bass, and Plague on drums is ready to ride out into the world once more, bringing with them the heretical gospel that is Ov Vampiricy, the follow-up to their 2017 self-titled debut, their second full-length album of blood hungry Black Metal in their crusade against the light, being tailored for admirers of the music by Nifelheim, Immortal, Dark Funeral and Behexen, among many others.

The howling winds of evil will embrace you in the album’s intro, taking you on a one-way journey to the underworld in Fool’s Gambit, already offering a vibrant fusion of Melodic Black Metal with old school Black Metal, with Plague sounding simply infernal on drums for our total delight. Then the strident riffage by Doomsayer and Winter Demon will mercilessly pierce your damned minds in Mother of Demons, a lecture in Black Metal by the quintet exhaling pure hatred and obscurity, followed by The Numbers Oppose You, offering an extra dosage of sulfurous Black Metal with Arch Worm gnarling like a demonic entity; and there’s no sign of slowing down nor anything like that, as it’s pedal to the metal in an ode to all things Black Metal titled Under the Cross, perfect for some blasphemous action inside the pit.

After that, we have the atmospheric interlude The Banishment, the calm before the storm as this Australian horde will crush your putrid souls in A Ritual Most Foul, where Plague dictates the song’s pace with his intricate yet demolishing blast beats, keeping the album at a high level of blasphemy. Sorcerer of Nazareth is a pure old school Black Metal extravaganza showcasing all the passion for the dark arts by the band, followed by Child Devouring Servants of Satan, one of the most infernal of all tracks of the album, with Doomsayer and Winter Demon stealing the show with their flammable riffage. Their second to last offering from the pits of the netherworld, entitled See You In Hell, showcases another vicious gnarling attack by Arch Worm, whereas last but definitely not least, this horde from Down Under will burn your frail bodies to the sound of the fiery Riddled With Sin, with Skorpa and Plague making the earth tremble with their beyond venomous and rumbling kitchen.

The children of the night will be unbound and their infernal music will echo through the darkness once more to the sound of Ov Vampiricy, and you can join such an amazing horde from Down Under by following them on Facebook and on Instagram, by streaming their vile creations on YouTube and on Spotify, and of course by purchasing a copy of their impious new album from their own BandCamp page or webstore, as well as from MSH Music Group. After all is said and done, simply open your ears to the cries of the children of the night, open your arms to their embrace to the sound of their blasphemous and vile new opus, or grip your crucifix in shaking hands and weep, because Christ Dismembered will take no prisoners in their quest for old school Black Metal armed with their excellent new offering.

Best moments of the album: Mother of Demons, Under the Cross and Child Devouring Servants of Satan.

Worst moments of the album: A Ritual Most Foul.

Released in 2025 Independent

Track listing
1. Intro 1:45
2. Fool’s Gambit 5:21
3. Mother of Demons 4:15
4. The Numbers Oppose You 4:12
5. Under the Cross 4:34
6. The Banishment 2:30
7. A Ritual Most Foul 4:27
8. Sorcerer of Nazareth 6:29
9. Child Devouring Servants of Satan 4:33
10. See You In Hell 5:54
11. Riddled With Sin 5:13

Band members
Arch Worm – vocals, guitars
Doomsayer – lead guitars
Winter Demon – rhythm guitars
Skorpa – bass
Plague – drums

Album Review – Matalobos / Phantasmagoria: Hexed Lands (2025)

This uncanny entity will attack your senses with their dreadful fusion of Mexican folklore and Melodic Death and Doom Metal, painting a vivid picture of the darker side of Mexican mythology.

Emerging from the vibrant Mexican metal scene, Matalobos are a dreadful fusion of Mexican folklore and Melodic Death and Doom Metal that takes you on an unforgettable musical journey through the haunting legends of their hometown, Guanajuato, telling profound and evocative stories through their unique blend of extreme music. Now in 2025, the band formed of Dante Méndez on vocals, Eduardo Santamaría and Germán Nieto on the guitars, and Clemente Escalona on drums, supported by session musician Iván Moreno on bass, is unleashing upon us their third full-length effort, titled Phantasmagoria: Hexed Lands, offering an immersive dive into Mexican folklore, blending melancholic atmospheres with crushing doom elements to create a powerful and evocative sound. Recorded, produced and mixed by Rubén Sánchez at Urvn Studio in León, Mexico, with mastering by Jari Lindholm, the album beautifully captures the spectral and tragic tales embedded in Mexico’s mythological past.

As soon as you hit play, the intro Panoramica will drag you to the band’s realm of legends and darkness in This Mortal Music, starting in an imposing, atmospheric manner before Dante begins roaring like a beast supported by the brutality blasted by Clemente on drums, exhaling pure doom and setting the tone for Purgatory Blessing, offering a huge dosage of clean vocals, which are not bad but take away some of the song’s energy and punch. Back to a much darker, heavier sonority thanks to the sluggish beats by Clemente and the piercing guitars by Eduardo and Germán, we have Below the Dam, and the skies will get even darker and the ambience more pensive and grim in Hatred of Kin, overflowing despair and obscurity spearheaded by another visceral vocal performance by Dante.

The second half of the album begins with the charming yet venomous Hasta el viento tiene miedo, which is Spanish for “even the wind is afraid”, an instrumental tune that shows a more introspective side of the band; and Matalobos come crushing our damned souls again in Where Witches Gather, alternating between sheer heaviness and more melodic passages, all spiced up by the minimalist riffs by Eduardo and Germán. Then again they offer a more melancholic sound with The Alley, where the clean vocals by Dante feel a lot stronger and more penetrating, exploding into pure Doom Metal the likes of My Dying Bride and Paradise Lost, all boosted by a mysterious saxophone, bringing even more melancholy to the music. In Carmen Buried Alive the band blasts their most damned, devilish and hammering sonority of the whole album, a lecture in Doom Metal led by the sluggish, ruthless drums by Clemente, before we face House of Laments, another solid, in-your-face display of Blackened Doom Metal where the eerie vocalizations by Dante will haunt your putrid souls for all eternity.

Resonating with fans of Opeth, Novembre, and Swallow the Sun, the sound by Matalobos is defined by its haunting beauty and depth, offering listeners an unforgettable exploration of despair, mythology, and the human experience, exactly like what’s presented by those Mexican metallers in their newborn spawn. Having said that, don’t forget to give Matalobos a shout on Facebook and on Instagram, to subscribe to their YouTube channel and to stream their music on Spotify, and of course to purchase Phantasmagoria: Hexed Lands from BandCamp, from Concreto Records, or by clicking HERE. Painting a vivid picture of the darker side of Mexican mythology, Phantasmagoria: Hexed Lands is definitely the band’s strongest album to date, not only  cementing their name in the Mexican scene, but also spreading their dark, doomed wings all over the world.

Best moments of the album: This Mortal Music, Below the Dam and Carmen Buried Alive.

Worst moments of the album: Purgatory Blessing.

Released in 2025 Concreto Records

Track listing
1. Panoramica 0:32
2. This Mortal Music 5:50
3. Purgatory Blessing 6:32
4. Below the Dam 7:00
5. Hatred of Kin 7:07
6. Hasta el viento tiene miedo 3:39
7. Where Witches Gather 6:12
8. The Alley 4:12
9. Carmen Buried Alive 6:50
10. House of Laments 7:17

Band members
Dante Méndez – vocals
Eduardo Santamaría – guitars
Germán Nieto – guitars
Clemente Escalona – drums

Guest musicians
Iván Moreno – bass (session)

Album Review – Across the Swarm / Invisible Threads (2025)

Get ready for a sonic onslaught that delves into the darkest depths of existence in the form of first-class Death Metal made in Italy.

Labeling their style as “Shove Metal”, Bologna, Italy-based Death Metal outfit Across The Swarm has been unleashing their fury in concerts, festivals, and tours across Italy and Europe since their inception in 2013, culminating in 2025 with the release of their sophomore full-length opus, titled Invisible Threads. Recorded at Art Distillery Studios, mixed and mastered at SPVN Studios, and displaying a sinister artwork by SNEM, the new album by vocalist Francesco A. Flagiello, guitarists Marco Lambertini and Luca Sammartino, bassist Mirco Diana and drummer Davide Tomadini is a sonic onslaught that delves into the darkest depths of existence, exploring human degradation, unspoken fears, and wars that ravage both bodies and minds, a fierce manifestation of Death Metal that pummels the listener with an unrelenting impact from the first track to the last recommended for fans of Misery Index, Decapitated, Meshuggah, Dying Fetus, Cannibal Corpse, Lamb of God, Voivod and Carcass.

The rumbling, cinematic intro Intravenous will open the gates of hell for Across the Swarm to crush our frail bodies in Vertebrae, a demented display of classic Death Metal where Francesco sounds infernal on vocals, as well as Davide with his inhumane drumming. Every Day Is Like A Stab In The Chest offers our putrid ears three minutes of brutality and rage with the guitars by Marco and Luca sounding truly acid, and in Nothing Left they keep hammering our souls with their undisputed Death Metal and psychological lyrics (“I can’t live anymore, don’t you see? / Don’t pretend you didn’t see / Right in front of your eyes / They are crawling under the collapsed walls / Scrap iron, destroyed buildings / Pulling out their mutilated children”). Following such violent tune, the metallic bass by Mirco will punch you in the head in the best Groove Metal style in Red Waters, perfect for some wild Corpsegrinder-inspired headbanging.

The band shows no sign of slowing down at all; quite the contrary, they deliver a beyond bestial tune titled Scava Veloce, led by the massive drums by Davide and the always deep guttural by Francesco. It looks like they have mastered the art of crafting three-minute Death Metal attacks, and Dry Eyes couldn’t have been any different. Then Davide keeps pounding his drums mercilessly in Liquefy, offering another very good reason for us all to dive into the mosh pit; whereas Until You Bleed, the second to last song of the album, sounds just as infernal and visceral, living up to the legacy of classic Death Metal, not to mention how demonic the growling by Francesco sounds. Finally, the album ends with the pulverizing title-track Invisible Threads, where Marco and Luca sound ruthless armed with their stringed axes in a lecture in modern-day Death Metal by those Italian bastards.

“We wanted to capture the essence of the shadows that dwell within each of us,” explains frontman Francesco. “The composition of Invisible Threads was a brutal and visceral process. Every note, every word is an invisible thread connecting these shadows to the reality around us. Additionally, SNEM was fully involved in the creative process, visually translating the album’s concept into artwork that amplifies and reflects both the music and the lyrics. This album is an invitation to confront your innermost self and dive deep, all the way to the bottom.” After such beautiful words, if you have what it takes to face the band’s undisputed brutality, go check what they’re up to on Facebook and on Instagram, subscribe to their YouTube channel, stream their sick creations on Spotify, and purchase the venomous Invisible Threads from BandCamp or from Time To Kill Records, diving into the darkest depths of our putrid existence together with one of the most promising names of the Italian extreme music scene.

Best moments of the album: Vertebrae, Red Waters and Invisible Threads.

Worst moments of the album: Liquefy.

Released in 2025 Time To Kill Records

Track listing
1. Intravenous 0:52
2. Vertebrae 3:19
3. Every Day Is Like A Stab In The Chest 3:15
4. Nothing Left 3:34
5. Red Waters 4:12
6. Scava Veloce 3:52
7. Dry Eyes 3:13
8. Liquefy 3:10
9. Until You Bleed 4:07
10. Invisible Threads 4:12

Band members
Francesco A. Flagiello – vocals
Marco Lambertini – guitars
Luca Sammartino – guitars
Mirco Diana – bass
Davide Tomadini – drums

Album Review – Greyember / Blooming in Antarctica EP (2025)

This talented Australian freelance music and video creator strikes with a three-track extreme music EP that explores some of life’s harshest realities.

Hailing from the beautiful city of Melbourne, the coastal capital of the southeastern Australian state of Victoria, Greyember is the Progressive/Blackened Death Metal alter-ego of metal and dark alternative themes freelance music and video creator Richard Grimm, also known for his contributions to the bands Dracorex, Bentham’s Head, and Dreamworm. Produced, mixed and mastered at Big Vibe CreativeBlooming in Antarctica is the debut EP by Richard and his Greyember, a three-track offering that explores some of life’s harshest realities, from existential fears about climate change to his personal struggles with mental health and identity, all through the lens of metal, while also featuring incredible guest contributions from Richard White (Grim Demise) and Nikki Harrison aka Luna Starchild (With Witch).

Featuring guest vocalist Luna Starchild, Richard delivers an overdose of harsh riffs, deep guttural roars in paradox with Luna’s melodic clean vocals in Reflections, resulting in a killer Blackened Death Metal beast. Then we have the massive title-track Blooming in Antarctica, with guest vocals by Richard White, drawing inspiration from the stark reality of flowers now growing in Antarctica, a harbinger of the climate crisis and its devastating implications (“There is a debt, that we’ve burned through the century / the carbon reaper set free / Consuming all, driving life to extinction / a thriving land now devoid / it will consume, arctic surfaces break down / transforming glaciers to brine / Our heaving lungs choking down poison fumigation / 1 million tonnes to exhaust”). Musically speaking, it reminds me of some of the most recent tunes by Behemoth, which is obviously a good thing. And lastly, Richard transpires darkness and insanity in madness., transforming his inner demons into a fusion of Black and Death Metal through his classic beats, caustic riffs and a beyond grim atmosphere.

Blooming in Antarctica is already available in full on all streaming platforms including YouTube and Spotify, but of course if you want to show Richard your utmost support you can purchase a copy of the album from BandCamp, and don’t forget to also give Richard a shout on Facebook and on Instagram, or simply click HERE for more details on all of his bands and projects. As mentioned by Richard himself in the description of his official video for the title-track, our world is dying and a small handful of people are responsible for it, people with names and addresses, and we must do something to avoid the terrible fate that lurks in the shadows and waits for us all in a not-so-distant future. Let’s spread the music by Greyember all over the world, inspiring other musicians like Richard to fight for our planet, and metalheads like us to use our powerful music to make a positive change in our decaying society.

Best moments of the album: Blooming in Antarctica.

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2025 Independent

Track listing
1. Reflections 4:08
2. Blooming in Antarctica 5:40
3. madness. 4:20

Band members
Richard Grimm – vocals, all instruments

Guest musicians
Nikki Harrison – vocals on “Reflections”
Richard White – vocals on “Blooming in Antarctica”

Album Review – Warlung / The Poison Touch (2025)

This talented Texan foursome is back in action with their fifth full-length album, turning all levels further and bursting with contagious energy through its supercharged eight tracks.

Founded in 2016 when former members of the bands The Dead Revolt and Rivers joined forces to push the limits of song writing and creativity, Houston, Texas-based Occult Rock/Stoner/Doom Metal beast Warlung is back with fifth studio album, titled The Poison Touch, the follow-up to their 2022 album Vulture’s Paradise, delving deeper into atmosphere while maintaining the gritty undertone that defines their sound. Recorded by Andrew Jacob Rodriguez at King Benny’s House of Sound, mixed and mastered by Travis Weatherred, and displaying a classic artwork by Laura Bennett, the new opus by George Baba on vocals, guitar and keyboards, Philip Bennett on vocals and guitar, Chris Tamez on bass, and Ethan Tamez on drums sees the Texan foursome turn all levels further and burst with contagious energy through the album’s supercharged eight tracks, delivering the exact dose of evil and epic stories you need to enter the winter, being therefore recommended for fans of Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Green Lung and Ghost, among other rock and metal heavyweights.

The band comes ripping in full force in the high-octane, rockin’ tune Digital Smoke, led by the striking vocal attack by both George and Philip, therefore starting the album on a majestic note. Then investing in a Southern Rock-infused sonority it’s time for their guitars to strike us hard in White Light Seeker, a classy and smooth composition by those American rockers, followed by the atmospheric interlude Mourning Devils, perfectly warming us up for Spell Speaker, which starts with the metallic bass by Chris inspiring us all for some good old headbanging, supported by the classic beats by Ethan, quickly joined by the melodious riffs and solos by George and Philip, flowing majestically through its almost nine minutes and sounding very Black Sabbath-ish for our vulgar delectation.

They continue to blast our ears with their melodic fusion of Stoner Metal with Occult Rock in Holy Guide, with the background keys by George giving the whole song a welcome haunting vibe in the vein of Ghost. It’s time to hit the road alongside Warlung in the Rock N’ Roll-fueled tune Rat Bastard, again showcasing their passion for heavy music with a sensational performance by George and Philip on the guitars, not to mention how groovy the bass by Chris sounds and feels. The quartet then offers the decent ballad The Sleeping Prophet, overflowing melancholy before we’re treated to 29th Scroll, 6th Verse, bringing forward one last explosion of Occult Rock infused with Sludge Metal nuances, with Ethan pounding his drums mercilessly until the very end.

From start to finish, the listener will be blasted with in-your-face, hard-rocking energy while simultaneously embracing a hauntingly beautiful experience while the band keeps exploring new realms, serving as both a continuation and evolution of their occult-laden style inspired by the 70’s era of rock and psychedelia. Hence, don’t forget to give those talented Texans a shout on Facebook and on Instagram, to stream their awesome discography in full on several streaming services like Spotify, and of course to purchase a copy of their newborn rockin’ opus from the Heavy Psych Sounds Records’ BandCamp or webstore (also available in the United States). Warlung bring it throughout their entire new album, paying homage to the past of Rock N’ Roll while at the same time always marching forward, leaving us eager for more of their fusion of rock, doom and the occult in the near future.

Best moments of the album: Digital Smoke, Spell Speaker and Rat Bastard.

Worst moments of the album: The Sleeping Prophet.

Released in 2025 Heavy Psych Sounds Records

Track listing
1. Digital Smoke 4:28
2. White Light Seeker 5:22
3. Mourning Devils 1:36
4. Spell Speaker 8:44
5. Holy Guide 3:48
6. Rat Bastard 4:03
7. The Sleeping Prophet 3:48
8. 29th Scroll, 6th Verse 4:36

Band members
George Baba – vocals, guitar, keyboards
Philip Bennett – vocals, guitar
Chris Tamez – bass
Ethan Tamez – drums

Album Review – Pathogenic / Crowned in Corpses (2025)

This American Progressive/Technical Death Metal outfit makes their triumphant return to the battlefield with eight tracks of devastating power and haunting warnings of the darkness that lies ahead.

Boston, Massachusetts-based Progressive/Technical Death Metal outfit Pathogenic makes a triumphant return with the release of Crowned in Corpses, a brutal and immersive display of prog and tech death. This marks their first full-length release in over half a decade, promising a bold evolution of their signature brand while retaining the intensity that has defined the band for years. Produced and engineered by Pathogenic, Raymond Marte, and Anthony Lopardo, recorded at Westfall Recording Studio and at Chris Gardino’s Crispy Crackers Audio Emporium, and mixed and mastered by Raymond Marte, the newborn beast by vocalist Jake Burns, guitarists Chris Gardino and Justin Lich, bassist Dan Leahy and drummer Tyler Montaquila is a ferocious musical declaration, offering the listener eight tracks of devastating power and haunting warnings of the darkness that lies ahead.

Just hit play and an avalanche of technical and visceral sounds will hit you hard in Mass Grave Memory, with Chris and Justin showing all their dexterity armed with their stringed axes, followed by The New Rot, a lecture in modern-day Technical Death Metal with enhanced brutality thanks to the venomous drums by Tyler. Then the riffage by the band’s guitar duo revs up their Death Metal engine in Dead But Not At Rest, again offering a high dosage of violence flowing from Jake’s roars, and it’s time to slam into the circle pit to the demolishing Exiled from the Abyss, a beyond metallic, in-your-face, ruthless creation by the quintet, with the thunderous bass by Dan bringing sheer groove to the overall result.

Fragments showcases a more cadenced, atmospheric and sinister side of the band, not as visceral and exciting as the other songs, though, while back to a much more infuriated mode the quintet will hammer our putrid bodies with the title-track Crowned in Corpses, where Jake roars like a beast accompanied by the massive, intricate beats and fills by Tyler. Chris and Justin’s riffs, supported by the ruthless bass lines by Dan, will penetrate deep inside our skin in Drag Your Crosses, a first-class Technical Death Metal onrush perfect for some action inside the circle pit; and last but not least, the band will embrace us with in a Death Metal aura with eight minutes of scorching riffs, damned vociferations and crushing drums in Silicon Regime, properly ending such a great comeback by Pathogenic.

Bringing to our avid ears over 42 punishing minutes, the album offers us all labyrinthine riffs, relentless rhythms, and chilling visions of a decaying world, showcasing a sound that is ferocious, intricate, and unapologetically heavy. Hence, in order to show Pathogeinc how much you missed their sonic savagery, go give them a shout on Facebook and on Instagram, subscribe to their YouTube channel, stream their wicked music on Spotify, and purchase Crowned in Corpses from their own BandCamp page, from Skepsis Records, or by clicking HERE, welcoming the band back to the scene while also beautifully crowning them in corpses.

Best moments of the album: The New Rot, Exiled from the Abyss and Drag Your Crosses.

Worst moments of the album: Fragments.

Released in 2025 Skepsis Records

Track listing
1. Mass Grave Memory 4:30
2. The New Rot 5:32
3. Dead But Not At Rest 4:58
4. Exiled from the Abyss 4:28
5. Fragments 7:14
6. Crowned in Corpses 3:37
7. Drag Your Crosses 4:12
8. Silicon Regime 8:08

Band members
Jake Burns – vocals
Chris Gardino – guitar
Justin Lich – guitar
Dan Leahy – bass
Tyler Montaquila – drums

Album Review – Pyrrhic Salvation / When Society Crumbles EP (2025)

Richmond, Virginia’s own Technical Death Metal beast strikes again with a caustic new EP, exploring themes of societal collapse, humanity’s potential, and the inevitability of self-destruction.

Two years after their striking 2022 debut EP Manifestum I, Richmond, Virginia’s own Technical Death Metal beast Pyrrhic Salvation returns to action with another vicious and extremely experimental EP, entitled When Society Crumbles. Displaying a sick artwork by Austin Weber of The Lung Swarm Art, the new EP by Michael Altobello on the guitars and Sagar Nadgir on drums and bass, plus newcomer Shawn Ferrell on vocals (who was also responsible for the mixing and mastering of the album), is split into three cohesive movements, each forming a track within the title piece, exploring themes of societal collapse (“Infrastructures”), humanity’s potential (“Insight”), and the inevitability of self-destruction (“Inferiority Complexed”), concluding with a standalone track which ventures into themes of existential dread and humanity’s moral decay, adding an introspective complement to the tripartite title composition.

When Society Crumbles Part I – Infrastructure already starts in full force to the venomous roars by Shawn and the always demented riffage by Michael, sounding and feeling very experimental and progressive, yet exhaling pure Death Metal, making an instant bridge with When Society Crumbles Part II – Insight, continuing their overdose of experimentations and harsh sounds, with Sagar taking the lead with both his sick drums and metallic bass lines, flowing into When Society Crumbles Part III – Inferiority Complexed, where the guitar lines by Michael add an extra dosage of insanity to the overall result, not to mention how rabid Shawn sounds on vocals. Lastly, closing the EP we face Every Last Soul Unmade, a demented Experimental Death Metal attack by the trio where Michael sounds possessed with his riffs and solos, all boosted by the inhumane growls by Shawn.

While When Society Crumbles distances itself from the Black Metal elements of the debut, the group’s affinity for spiraling tenebrous sounds remains evident, churning out songs that are deliberately disorienting and chaotic with a barrage of musical complexity, experimentation, and sporadic strange melodies. Hence, if you want to explore this unique amalgamation of sounds by those talented metallers, you can find them on Facebook, stream their music on Spotify, and purchase their caustic new EP from BandCamp, leaving the fires of experimental music burning bright until Pyrrhic Salvation stun us all once again in the near future with, who knows, maybe their first ever full-length offering.

Best moments of the album: When Society Crumbles Part I – Infrastructure and Every Last Soul Unmade.

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2025 Independent

Track listing
1. When Society Crumbles Part I – Infrastructure 4:50
2. When Society Crumbles Part II – Insight 4:43
3. When Society Crumbles Part III – Inferiority Complexed 4:23
4. Every Last Soul Unmade 5:43

Band members
Shawn Ferrell – vocals
Michael Altobello – guitars
Sagar Nadgir – drums, fretless bass

Album Review – Lacuna Coil / Sleepless Empire (2025)

Behold this dark and cinematic portrait of our crumbling society by one of the most important bands in the history of Alternative Rock and Metal.

If you know Italian Alternative/Gothic Rock/Metal band Lacuna Coil, then you’re already aware that every album entry in their storied career is more than just a sound. Each one is a richly textured soundtrack to a specific time and a place. With Sleepless Empire, that place is dark, cinematic, and unmistakably true to the unique characteristics that have given Lacuna Coil such a celebrated entry in the annals of heavy music. Recorded at SPVN Studio, produced by the band’s own Marco Coti Zelati, mixed by Stefano Santi, mastered by Marco D’Agostino, and displaying a dark, sinister artwork by Roberto Toderico, the new opus by vocalists Cristina Scabbia and Andrea Ferro, guitarist, bassist and keyboardist Marco Coti Zelati, and drummer Richard Meiz will take you on an obscure, thrilling and vibrant musical journey, proving once again why the band has become a staple in the Alternative Rock and Metal scene worldwide.

The album starts in an atmospheric way with The Siege, quickly exploding into the band’s trademark fusion of Alternative Metal with gothic and dark sounds, and with Cristina and Andrea already kicking some ass as the band’s unparalleled vocal duo. Oxygen then offers an onrush of their wicked lyrics (“Stop wasting my time / Fight / When I look for confrontation / You hesitate, run away / Isolation like prison / Inner self to escape / Inhale / Ready to dive”) amidst metallic and very exciting sounds, and the guitars and bass by Marco sound absolutely groovy and sharp in Scarecrow, sounding beyond perfect for their live performances. Gravity feels even more modern than its predecessors, with Richard pounding his drums while the music remains eerie and electrifying, followed by I Wish You Were Dead, a good song but maybe too pop if compared to what the band is capable of. And featuring the iconic vocalist Randy Blythe of Lamb of God, who brings his share of heaviness and hatred to the band’s striking Alternative Metal, we have Hosting The Shadow, which will most probably be played live during their upcoming tour due to its endless energy.

In Nomine Patris follows the same pattern as some of the most recent Lacuna Coil albums, with a strong ambience working as the background for Cristina and Andrea to stun us all with their fiery vocals; whereas in the title-track Sleepless Empire we’re hit hard in our faces by the thunderous, metallic bass by Marco, providing his bandmates with exactly what they need to blast another ode to darkness in the form of Alternative and Gothic Metal. The guitar lines by Marco are then quickly joined by the fierce yet melodic beats by Richard in the reverberating Sleep Paralysis, perfect for Cristina to shine with her stylish vocals; and featuring guest vocals by Ash Costello of New Years Day and The Haxans we’re treated to In The Mean Time, perhaps the heaviest of all songs thanks to the hammering drums by Richard, with Cristina’s soaring vocals also bringing tons of stamina to the music. Finally, the band brings to our avid ears Never Dawn, one last blast of alternative and modern sounds, feeling heavy and vibrant until the very end.

“Our sound is dark because it reflects the society we’re living in – it’s a portrait of our times,” commented Andrea. “We’re from a unique generation that remembers the analog world but lives in the digital one, we’re the first generation that’s lived through both so we’ve been witnesses the change to our society and that’s the Sleepless Empire. Everyone is always on their phone, always scrolling, always doing something – morning to night, it just never stops.” Ironically, all that digital darkness described by Andrea can be better discussed with the band on their Facebook and Instagram, where you can also stay updated with their tour dates, and you can also find more of their amazing music on YouTube and on Spotify and, above all that, put your dirty hands on their new album by clicking HERE. Lacuna Coil will always be one of those bands with an endless source of creativity due to exactly what Andrea explained, as they always draw inspiration from the darkest side of human nature, which means they’ll fortunately keep offering us high quality albums like Sleepless Empire in the foreseeable future because, as you know, we humans are definitely dark beings.

Best moments of the album: Oxygen, Scarecrow and In The Mean Time.

Worst moments of the album: I Wish You Were Dead.

Released in 2025 Century Media Records

Track listing
1.The Siege 4:25
2. Oxygen 3:46
3. Scarecrow 4:49
4. Gravity 4:04
5. I Wish You Were Dead 2:52
6. Hosting The Shadow 4:19
7. In Nomine Patris 4:54
8. Sleepless Empire 4:02
9. Sleep Paralysis 5:20
10. In The Mean Time 3:33
11. Never Dawn 4:50

Band members
Cristina Scabbia – vocals
Andrea Ferro – vocals
Marco Coti Zelati – guitars, bass, keyboards
Richard Meiz – drums

Guest musicians
Randy Blythe – vocals on “Hosting The Shadow”
Ash Costello – vocals on “In The Mean Time”