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Author Pete Woods

Quickly discovering in formative years that I was never quite going to fit in anywhere, I spent time growing up listening to punk, futurist, goth, industrial, metal and psychedelic sounds ranging from Hawkwind to The Sex Gang Children via Japan through to Crass mangled in with Psychic TV and New Model Army. Catching my first band live by accident; The Poison Girls at a G.L.C. free festival, I never looked back. Musical tastes have developed accordingly and I now spend time writing for both Terrorizer and Dominion magazine as well as co-running www.avenoctum.com and pushing the boundaries of genre definition to mould around my own eclectic tastes. Not having the patience to play any instrument myself, I see my writing, to a certain degree as putting something back into the music I love. If I didn't spend time doing this I would be an alcoholic slumped without hope on the cold streets of London. Instead I can be found pint, camera and notepad in hand covering bands both old and new and will happily accept free cider without

Glädjekällor – Jesuskomplex (Talheim Records)

Who is the guy striking the Jesus Christ pose on album cover here? It appears to be a Swedish singer, songwriter, musician going by the name C.L. although Ludvig is his real name. I was immediately drawn to this as… Continue Reading →

Furia – W śnialni (Pagan Records)

I am not professing on being an expert on Furia. I have a few of their albums, which I love and have seen them live when they played London in 2018. It is pretty obvious even with a cursory exploration… Continue Reading →

Jours Pâles – Eclosion (LADLO)

I’m really not sure what it is with French bands who play this style of music but reading behind the lines one wonders if members entwined in their line-ups are difficult to work with. Personally, I was incredibly disappointed that… Continue Reading →

Valdaudr – Drapsdalen (Soulseller Records)

After a run of covering a fair bit of “post-black’ metal it’s great to be jolted back to the true essence of the genre before it became adulterated by trends and Valdaudr, even if you have never heard of them,… Continue Reading →

Ævangelist – Dream An Evil Dream III (Dead Seed Productions)

I and other writers have found themselves overdosing on the poisoned apples and indeed albums of Matron Thorn lately. Personally, tackling both Benighted In Sodom and Oblivion Gate towards the end of last year I could have happily taken a… Continue Reading →

Anael – Mare (Into Endless Chaos Records)

This is one of those annoying albums that has stuck to the reviews list like a limpet with nobody picking it up to cover until the actual release date. I would apologise for tardiness but anyone who remembers this German… Continue Reading →

Blurr Thrower – Les voûtes (LADLO Productions)

What do New Order, The Cardiacs, Lacuna Coil, Depeche Mode & Blurr Thrower have in common? Well, they all have album covers with flowers as a central motif. I have been trying to work out what flowers adorn Les voûtes… Continue Reading →

Vulture Industries – Live Stream Preview Salhus Tricotagefabrik 6/2/21

We are all missing live music right now, none more than the bands we took for granted. Help is at hand in Stranger Times courtesy of woolly hat wearing Norse weirdoes Vulture Industries. Having already persevered through lockdown and playing… Continue Reading →

Aborym – Hostile (Dead Seed Productions)

The message is clear “not for black metal warriors.” Aborym left that building quite some time ago and the likes of ‘Kali Yuga Bizarre’ and the black industrial phase of the Italian band are fleeting memories, albeit very good ones…. Continue Reading →

The Ruins Of Beverast – The Thule Grimoires (Van Records)

A new album by Alexander von Meilenwald’s highly revered Ruins Of Beverast is a pretty major event in the extreme music world and the follow up to the sublime ‘Exuvia’ of 2017 is an album that needs time and a… Continue Reading →

Sertraline – The Streetlight Was All We Needed (Hypnotic Dirge)

Post black metal is something that may well be looked at as taking the real thing and diluting it, which is very much what one does with their life if they take drugs such as Sertraline to keep them sane… Continue Reading →

Alkerdeel – Slonk (Consouling Sounds)

Looking back at our previous reviews of Alkerdeel we 1st covered them on second album Morinde where they made “a point of noting” that it came out “in the apocalyptical year of 2012.” Well, a quick fast forward to 2021… Continue Reading →

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