Shrieking Demons - Diabolical Regurgitations (EP Review) Aug. 31, 2021

Diabolical Regurgitations
by Shrieking Demons

Italian death metal band Shrieking Demons was formed earlier this year by members of Becerus, Assumption, and Gravesite, so this trio is certainly made up of musicians who know a thing or two about the genre. Where their other groups have explored different elements of death metal and death/doom, Sh...

Infesticide / In Obscurity Revealed (Split EP Review) Aug. 30, 2021

Infesticide / In Obscurity Revealed
by Infesticide / In Obscurity Revealed

Split releases continue to be a great way for listeners to discover underground bands, and what better way for bands that share some members to jointly work on material? This is the case with the recently released split EP from Mexican death metal groups Infesticide and In Obscurity Revealed, who ha...

Best Metal Albums August 2021 Aug. 30, 2021

Best Metal August 2021
by Metal Trenches

Sharing my favorite metal albums that you need to pick up in the month of august from heavy hitters like Between The Buried And Me and Jinjer to more underground picks that would be easy to pass you by. SUBSCRIBE to our Trench Talk Podcast on iTunes, Castbox, YouTube, and BitChute.You can also li...

Dagtum - Revered Decadence (Album Review) Aug. 30, 2021

Revered Decadence
by Dagtum

Dagtum is a new trio from the Phillipines who play a very dissonant and atmospheric variant of death metal injected with a heavy amount of sludge and post metal. While the mention of dissonance and death metal likely have you imagining cavernous, dense riffing and plenty of blast beats, Dagtum tread...

Death Album Tier List Aug. 29, 2021

Ranking Death
by Death

Ranking the albums of Death best to worst tier list style. Death is of course the legendary forerunner of the death metal genre beginning with Scream Bloody Gore all the way back in 1987. SUBSCRIBE to our Trench Talk Podcast on iTunes, Castbox, YouTube, and BitChute.You can also like and follow u...

Oxygen Destroyer - Sinister Monstrosities Spawned by the Unfathomable Ignorance of Humankind Aug. 27, 2021

Sinister Monstrosities Spawned by the Unfathomable Ignorance of Humankind
by Oxygen Destroyer

Kaiju movies have always seemed like perfect subject matter for metal bands, as the idea of a giant monster steamrolling cities and fighting other creatures is well suited for death metal or thrash. Fortunately, Seattles Oxygen Destroyer had that exact idea and have been offering up a blistering com...

Mathcore For Dummies (Part 2) Aug. 27, 2021

Mathcore For Dummies (Part 2)
by Metal Trenches

Sharing some more of the best mathcore albums that I would recommend to a new listener in the genre including BTBAM, Every Time I Die, The Chariot, and more. SUBSCRIBE to our Trench Talk Podcast on iTunes, Castbox, YouTube, and BitChute.You can also like and follow us on the social media of your ...

Doodsdrek - Put binnen! (Album Review) Aug. 26, 2021

Put binnen!
by Doodsdrek

Doodsdrek was formed back in 2009 by Zwein and Bartidus of Lugubrum in 2009 and released their debut full length only a year later before going dormant for a little over a decade. This year theyve re-emerged with Put binnen!, which offers up raw black metal that takes a lot of influence from Darkthr...

Utopia - Stalker (Album Review) Aug. 25, 2021

Stalker
by Utopia

Utopia was formed last year by guitarist John Bailey in collaboration with Chris Reese of Corrupt Moral Altar, as well as a slew of guest musicians from across the metal world. Though Baileys main career as a touring guitarist has him supporting various classical/pop artists, here he brings together...

The Best Metal On Bandcamp #48 Aug. 25, 2021

The Best Metal On Bandcamp #48
by Metal Trenches

Sharing the latest requests and recommendations in search of the best metal bands and albums on Bandcamp from black and death metal to mathcore and metalcore. SUBSCRIBE to our Trench Talk Podcast on iTunes, Castbox, YouTube, and BitChute.You can also like and follow us on the social media of your...

Fluisteraars - Gegrepen door de geest der zielsontluiking (Album Review) Aug. 24, 2021

Gegrepen door de geest der zielsontluiking
by Fluisteraars

The Dutch black metal scene has continued to be responsible for some of the most interesting albums in the genre over the last decade, and Fluisteraars is right there at the top. From the beginning theyve showcased black metal with an emphasis on introspective, haunting melodies and an emphasis on t...

Wolves in the Throne Room - Primordial Arcana (Album Review) Aug. 23, 2021

Primordial Arcana
by Wolves in the Throne Room

Chances are if youve dabbled in the atmospheric variants of black metal that youve spent time listening to Wolves in the Throne Room. Formed in 2002 by the Weaver brothers, the bands first two albums Diadem of 12 Stars and Two Hunters went on to define this type of black metal in the United States, ...

Jinjer - Wallflowers (Album Review) Aug. 23, 2021

Wallflowers
by Jinjer

A review of the new 2021 album Wallflowers from Jinjer via Napalm Records. Jinjer is a progressive and groove metal band from Ukraine with Wallflowers the highliy anticipated review to the incredibly successful Macro. - Review by FlightOfIcarus SUBSCRIBE to our Trench Talk Podcast on iTunes, Cas...

Jinjer Tier List Aug. 22, 2021

Ranking Jinjer
by Jinjer

Ranking the albums of Jinjer from best to worst Tier List style. Jinjer is of course the fan favorite Ukranian band specializing in groove metal and progressive metal about to drop their much anticipated new album Wallflowers. SUBSCRIBE to our Trench Talk Podcast on iTunes, Castbox, YouTube, and...

Wolves In The Throne Room Tier List Aug. 20, 2021

Ranking Wolves In The Throne Room
by Wolves in the Throne Room

Ranking the albums of Wolves In The Throne Room from best to worst tier list style through their 2021 Relapse effort Primordial Arcana. WITTR are an atmospheric black metal band from Olympia, WA. SUBSCRIBE to our Trench Talk Podcast on iTunes, Castbox, YouTube, and BitChute.You can also like and ...

Necronautical - Slain in the Spirit (Album Review) Aug. 19, 2021

Slain in the Spirit
by Necronautical

Manchester based black metal band Necronautical has been releasing symphonic and melodic black metal for a little over a decade now, with each album tightening up the performances and seeming to be more epic in scope than the last. This remains true for this years Slain in the Spirit, their fourth o...

Black Wound - To the Endless Depths (Demo Review) Aug. 19, 2021

To the Endless Depths
by Black Wound

Swedens Black Wound has been around in different forms for about two years, starting off as Odium before changing to Rotten Incarnation last year and then changing again to their current name earlier in 2021. Where their two demos under those other band names were closer to standard death metal and ...

Jordsjø - Pastoralia (Album Review) Aug. 18, 2021

Pastoralia
by Jordsjø

Norway has really become a go-to country for progressive rock, with plenty of new bands emerging since the mid-2000s. It has been exciting to hear how different many of them are, as rather than channeling the same influences there have been a wide range of stylistic elements that can offer more acce...

Sodom - Bombenhagel (Album Review) Aug. 18, 2021

Bombenhagel
by Sodom

Review of Sodom and their new EP Bombenhagel via Steamhammer and SPV. Sodom are a classic thrash metal band and pioneers of the genre's German scene alongside the likes of Kreator and Destruction. Bombenhagel follows up 2020's very strong Genesis XIX, which proved that these guys still have steam 5 ...

Touch - Tomorrow Never Comes (Album Review) Aug. 17, 2021

Tomorrow Never Comes
by Touch

There have been plenty of older bands getting back their original lineup back together after a decade or two, but US melodic rock/AOR group Touch might have set the record for reunions. Their self-titled debut saw some success in the charts in 1980 and gave them spots on some prominent festivals, bu...

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