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Author Ellie McGee

Once described (not inaccurately) as “strangely akin to a whack on the head”, I’m basically a cider-fuelled hobbit crossed with a glittery retrogoth Care Bear. Raised on an eclectic mix of English and Irish folk, Enya, The Beatles and a lot of old-school reggae; rock and metal happened to me in 1998, in the form of three life-changing albums: Mechanical Animals, Without You I’m Nothing, and Cruelty and the Beast. From there I ended up knocking around the Midlands unsigned scene, before getting talked into my first Download in 2006. The festival habit stuck, and over the course of more drunken weekends than I care to (or can) remember, I discovered the joys of folk, black, post, industrial and weird/niche metal in general (I blame Damnation for that last one). With the notable exceptions of Metallica and a bit of Maiden, I mostly bypassed the more mainstream metal bands, but I can talk your ear off about the likes of Alcest, Godflesh, Darkthrone, Satyricon, Orphaned Land, Årabrot, The Kovenant, amongst others. Non-metal favourites include Nouvelle Vague, Hatari, The Andrews Sisters and Janelle Monáe, so there’s a bit of pretty much everything lurking on my Spotify. Did a lot of press in a previous life, the pinnacle of which was watching Twisted Sister at Bloodstock with the slightly less wasted half of Korpiklaani. At a gig, can usually be found at the bar, making new friends in the ladies and/or smoking area, or getting a better view than you on the disabled platform.

Reasons Behind – Architecture of an Ego (Scarlet Records)

If you’ve ever listened to Dope Stars Inc. and thought “man, I wish that was a bit heavier”, then boy do I have a band for you: DSI’s compatriots, Reasons Behind. Now, I love Victor Love and Associates, and I… Continue Reading →

Hasard – Malivore (I, Voidhanger)

Before I get into this review, I just want to be clear that this review is based on the HD version of Malivore that was uploaded to YouTube when the album was released. I did indeed get a download of… Continue Reading →

Lumsk – Fremmede Toner (Dark Essence Records)

One of many things I love about metal as a whole, both as a metalhead generally, and specifically as a reviewer, is the infinite and ever-evolving variety and diversity of it. The uninitiated, who tend to hyperfocus on the loudest,… Continue Reading →

Omnikoloss – Wandering Through Concrete Valleys (Unholy Conspiracy Deathwork)

As band descriptions/tag dumps go, “metal analog synthesizer atmospheric black metal cyberpunk end of life mega city one” is at least three things: more than a little bit word salad-y, surprisingly accurate as press blurbs go, and: so far up… Continue Reading →

Lunar Chamber – Shambhallic Vibrations (20 Buck Spin)

It’s a bold choice, to say the least, to give your debut album a name that could so easily be read as “Shambolic Vibrations”, whether that misreading be by accident or design. Other brave choices include the blurb in the… Continue Reading →

Altari – Kröflueldar (Svart Records)

It’s not every day you come across a black metal band quite like Altari – or even just a band for that matter. Presented as a straight black metal outfit, there’s a lot more to this album, not least a… Continue Reading →

Heathen Foray – Oathbreaker (Massacre)

I do love bands who tell you exactly who and what they are without any pithering about, and well, if Heathen Foray aren’t the one of the best examples I’ve come across in years. The first track of Oathbreaker, which… Continue Reading →

Autumn Tears – Guardian of the Pale (The Circle Music)

Many, many years ago, when I was still young and daft enough to go all over the Midlands for gigs and make mad dashes for last trains/trams/buses etc, I saw Korpiklaani play JB’s in Dudley. There were nine of Korpiklaani… Continue Reading →

Foretoken – Triumphs (Prosthetic Records)

I’m still undecided on whether it’s a good thing or not, but I don’t think I’ve ever fallen down quite so many research rabbit holes in the course of a review, as I have reviewing this album. In fact, I’m… Continue Reading →

Pääkallo – Pääkallo (Svart Records)

What do you get if you cross psychedelic occult rock with macabre Finnish melancholy and surf guitars, add a touch of blues, then throw in more hooks than a cloakroom? If your first thought involves the words “an unholy mess”,… Continue Reading →

Icestorm – The Northern Crusades (Blood Fire Death)

“At the end of the twelfth century, in the city of Acre, one of the most powerful cavalry military orders the world had ever seen was born…” Thus begins the Prologue to Rex Regi Rebellis the first track of The… Continue Reading →

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