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Shamash – Done with Misery (Nos Pergamos in Domine Saluteum) (Rottweiler Records)

Here, for me at least, is today’s mystery band. There was a chance that I might have known this band as Shamash are from Malaysia, but I didn’t, and nor to my surprise did my well-connected Malaysian musician friend Leon… Continue Reading →

Azell – Death Control (Rottweiler Records)

On a morning that has all the characteristics of the impending apocalypse, as gun metal grey clouds disgorge their pregnant bellies of water onto the unsuspecting populous of the United Kingdom as gales flail, wind lashes sodden garden fences like… Continue Reading →

A Hill to Die Upon – The Black Nativity (Rottweiler Records)

I’ll be honest I have never heard of A Hill to Die Upon but that is not saying much. I am no encyclopaedia or gatekeeper of all things rock and metal.  They obviously have some good connections though as they have… Continue Reading →

Voluntary Mortification – Suffer To Rise (Rottweiler Records)

Slam inspired brutal death metal newcomers Voluntary Mortification hail from Lansing, Michigan and seek to deliver some hope for the hopeless through their gargantuan sized riffs. Whilst people might associate slam with silliness and people walking round in circles, swinging… Continue Reading →

Forsaken Eternity- Kingdom of Ice (Rottweiler Records)

I’m not sure Portland, Oregon, where Forsaken Entity come from, experiences ice but it’s clear from all directions that this album sets out to be a grandiose affair, and kingdoms of ice fit that narrative. Symphonic black metal calls up… Continue Reading →

Brotality – The Woods Will End You (Rottweiler Records)

The second album by the trio from New York, a year after releasing their début, consisting of brothers Bryce and Reece Maopolski on guitars and bass respectively, but sharing vocal duties with the former taking care of the growls while… Continue Reading →

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