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It is now a new decade, and the last time my Ave Noctum bio was updated, it was 2014. So much has changed since then, not least my time ravaged hulk having reached its half century. Vinyl has gone from being a thing of memory to a thing for the trendy and hip (but try going for a walk with that stereo in your pocket!), and tapes have gone from being a best forgotten “fragile”, in every sense of the word, memory, to the most kvlt of the kvlt and grimm offering! What has not changed, however, is my dedication to hard rock and heavy metal. Indeed, my formative years were saturated by the likes of Cream, Deep Purple, Queen, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, Genesis, Yes, and their ilk, as well as healthy chunks of Motown on the turntable that was the pre-internet stereophonic centre for entertainment in my mother's 70's single parent household, and my first “concert of choice” (I exclude some I was taken to/performed in against my will) was Motörhead in 1984 in Manchester. However, after living through the heyday of thrash when the “Big Four” were young and hungry, I still revel in the new generations of musicians who rally against the written by committee and autotuned blandness of modern popular music. Every couple of years the popular press features articles about “the death of rock”, whilst lauding the latest autotuned flash in the pan act, and then does a volte face to promote a short lived NME bait guitar act, but the fact is that metal and hard rock lives, and indeed thrives, below the radar of popular consciousness, and I, like my fellow Ave Noctum scribes, revel in that world. So, keep reading, keep supporting the scene you love by buying the music, purchasing merch, and going to the shows, and here's to another decade of excellent music that sticks a stiffly raised middle finger in the direction of popular opinion.

Church of Void – Dead Rising (Svart)

Svart is a small Finnish label, that despite being independent, and from a country with a small population, is managing to produce some excellent albums of late.  Even searching just the website you’re currently reading (go on, use the little… Continue Reading →

Black Tusk – Tend No Wounds (Relapse)

Storming out of the growing catalogue of kick arse bands signed to the ever more impressive Relapse label is this latest EP from Black Tusk, a power trio very much in the vein of High On Fire hailing from Savannah,… Continue Reading →

Devariem – Planet Earth Ground Zero (Remedy Records)

Righto, cards on the table; like many reviewers, I was in a band that didn’t make it.  What can I say?  I was a stoned student, played rhythm guitar in a thrash and punk cover band and didn’t expect to… Continue Reading →

Harvester – The Blind Summit Recordings (Freak Flag)

For the last few years, it has been Stoner, Doom, and more down tempo metal that has been getting me to gigs, filling my shelves with CDs, and stopping me paying off my mortgage early for that matter.  Lots of… Continue Reading →

Scorpion Child – ST (Nuclear Blast)

Damn me, but there must be something retro in the air these last 12 months or so.  Whilst the popular ‘metal’ press are continuing to push the latest pop punk puppets and kerrapp neck tattooed shouters with exotically styled heads… Continue Reading →

Brutus – Behind The Mountains (Svart)

The population of Scandinavia is not huge, with about 20 million folks spread between Sweden, Norway and Denmark, and yet as well as a high degree of self-sufficiency in terms of heavy industry, electronics, and the like, the region seems… Continue Reading →

Djam Karet – The Trip (HC Productions)

From what I know of the writing staff of Ave Noctum, and such is the spread out geography that I’ve met surprisingly few of them, I guess I was the ideal candidate to review this album.  Whilst many of the… Continue Reading →

ASG – Blood Drive (Relapse)

I’m not sure how, but I’ve somehow managed avoiding hearing, or for that matter, hearing of ASG, a North Carolina four piece that has been going since 2001.  My surprise is based to a good extent on their CV which… Continue Reading →

Anvil – Hope In Hell (SPV)

Everyone who knows metal knows Anvil, and after their 2009 documentary, quite a few folks who know nothing of metal do too.  First time I saw the band after the film came out was when they were supporting the mighty… Continue Reading →

Howl – Bloodlines (Relapse)

Brace your ears and prepare to get your Doom on with the second full length release from Providence Rhode Island’s own Howl!  Care of the ever heavy Relapse Records, a label that seems to specialise in bands that are never… Continue Reading →

Evoke Thy Lords – Drunken Tales – Solitude Productions

The first time I listened to this album I thought “what the fuck is going on with my computer?”  The vocals were lost in the mix, so it must have been a problem with the equaliser (fans of Edward Woodward… Continue Reading →

Gama Bomb – The Terror Tapes (AFM)

Righto, I must first admit in the last few years on average I have bought more stoner/doom albums a fortnight then I have bought thrash albums per year.  I don’t have any particular reason for this fact apart from the… Continue Reading →

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