PORTRAYAL OF GUILT We Are Always Alone REVIEW Jan. 26, 2021

We Are Always Alone
by Portrayal Of Guilt

Review of blackened sludge/hardcore/metalcore band Portrayal of Guilt and their new 2020 album We Are Always Alone via Closed Casket Activities, Evil Greed, and Deathwish Records. We Are Always Alone is filthy, nasty music FFO Lord Mantis, Vermin Womb, and the like. Key tracks: It's Already Over, Ma...

Metal Movies Tier List Jan. 25, 2021

Ranking Metal Movies
by Metal Trenches

Ranking metal movies best to worst tier list style from Heavy Metal to Bill and Ted. Which is the best? The funniest? The worst? The cringiest? Let's rank 'em all and find out. SUBSCRIBE to our Trench Talk Podcast on iTunes, Castbox, YouTube, and BitChute.You can also like and follow us on the s...

Flood Peak - Fixed Ritual EP Review Jan. 25, 2021

Fixed Ritual
by Flood Peak

While its classified as an EP, Flood Peaks recently released Fixed Ritual only clocks in at a minute less than their 2018 debut Plagued by Sufferers. But regardless of the format, its clear the Portland based band has spent the last three years further tweaking their take on black metal, sludge, and...

Accept - Too Mean To Die (Album Review) Jan. 23, 2021

Too Mean To Die
by Accept

Review of Accept and their new 2021 album Too Mean To Die via Nuclear Blast Records. Too Mean To Die is the 16th album for this German speed and heavy metal band, originally formed all the way back in 1976. To be perfectly honest, Accept is another one of those bands that Ive kind of ignored over th...

Best Metal Albums January 2021 Jan. 22, 2021

Best Metal Albums January 2021
by Metal Trenches

Running down reviews of the best metal albums from January 2021 with releases from Harakiri For The Sky, Tribulation, Anna Pest, Juan Bond, Werewolves, Scarred, and Portrayal Of Guilt. SUBSCRIBE to our Trench Talk Podcast on iTunes, Castbox, YouTube, and BitChute.You can also like and follow us o...

Asphyx - Necroceros Album Review Jan. 22, 2021

Necroceros
by Asphyx

Anyone thats gotten into death metal has likely spent some time with Asphyx as they went further down the rabbit hole, as the Dutch bands take on slower death metal helped to shape some of the death/doom that would come a few decades later. Like any group thats been around for three decades there ha...

Nervosa - Perpetual Chaos (Album Review) Jan. 22, 2021

Perpetual Chaos
by Nervosa

Review of thrash metal band Nervosa and their new 2021 album Perpetual Chaos via Napalm Records. Nervosa is an all female thrash metal act that has been around since 2010, but ultimately breaking through with 2018's Downfall of Mankind. SUBSCRIBE to our Trench Talk Podcast on iTunes, Castbox, You...

Grabunhold - Heldentod Album Review Jan. 21, 2021

Heldentod
by Grabunhold

Grabunhold is one of those black metal bands that makes an immediate impression due to how they bring a feeling of times long past and combine it with a production thats just clear enough for the details to shine through. Formed in 2016, the German group has oriented themselves towards black metal t...

Tribulation - Where The Gloom Becomes Sound (Album Review) Jan. 21, 2021

Where The Gloom Becomes Sound
by Tribulation

Review of Tribulation and their new 2021 album Where The Gloom Becomes Sound via Metal Blade Records. Tribulation is the Swedish grammy award winning metal band who took the metal world by storm with their 2015 album Children of the Night, following that critically acclaimed ode to darkness up with ...

Grima - Rotten Garden Album Review Jan. 20, 2021

Rotten Garden
by Grima

The Sysoev brothers are easily two of the busiest metal musicians in all of Russia, releasing material on an almost yearly basis with Ultar, Second to Sun, and Grima. Where the first two have other people in their ranks, Grima has always been a solo endeavor where the brothers (going by Morbius and ...

Nokturnal Mortum Tier List Jan. 20, 2021

Ranking Nokturnal Mortum
by Nokturnal Mortum

Ranking the albums of Nokturnal Mortum best to worst Tier List style. Nokturnal Mortum is a Ukranian black and folk metal band with some more progressive overtones later in their career for fans of Moonsorrow perhaps above all else. It's a pretty flawless discography if you ask me, but there are som...

Scarred - Scarred Album Review Jan. 19, 2021

Scarred
by Scarred

Luxembourgs Scarred has been around for two decades now, having spent the first three years of their career in the early 2000s under the name Requiem. Despite the length of their career Scarreds material has been fairly spread out, as 2013s Gaia Medea is only their second full-length and it was the...

Bands Like Dimmu Borgir Jan. 19, 2021

Bands Like Dimmu Borgir
by Dimmu Borgir

Reviewing 5 bands recommended for fans of Dimmu Borgir. There's a lot to love about this legendary Norwegian symphonic black metal band, so why not share some lesser known groups in a similar style? SUBSCRIBE to our Trench Talk Podcast on iTunes, Castbox, YouTube, and BitChute.You can also like a...

Burden Man \ OTHRS - Grievance Split Review Jan. 18, 2021

Grievance
by Burden Man / OTHRS

What better way to spend the first month of 2021 than to discover new bands? Split releases continue to be a great way to easily dive into what different artists have to offer in the context of a single passage, and this is what Australian artists Burden Man and OTHRS have done on Grievance. Both or...

Therion - Leviathan (Album Review) Jan. 18, 2021

Leviathan
by Therion

Review of Therion and their new 2021 album Leviathan via Nuclear Blast Records. Leviathan is the 17th album from the Swedish symphonic metal forerunners, hot on the heels of 2018's Beloved Antichrist after the 6 year break prior following 2012's Les Fleur du Mal. Whether you are a newcomer to the ba...

Aberration - Aberration EP Review Jan. 15, 2021

Aberration
by Aberration

Death metal comes in many forms, but the cavernous and suffocating variety always intrigues me. Newcomer Aberration fits into this category, and with their self-titled EP they have written incredibly dense and dissonant material that pummels you with walls of sound and twisted riffs that seem to wea...

NERVOSA Interview: Diva Satanica Jan. 15, 2021

NERVOSA Interview: Diva Satanica
by Nervosa

Interview with Diva Satanica of Nervosa (and also Bloodhunter). Nervosa is a multinational, all female thrash metal group dropping their new 2021 album Perpetual Chaos via Napalm Records. Highly recommended for fans of Sepultura. I had a great time talking with Diva about Perpetual Chaos, how she jo...

Gatecreeper - An Unexpected Reality EP Review Jan. 15, 2021

An Unexpected Reality
by Gatecreeper

Live music may have been put on hold for most of 2020 and could potentially still be on hold for a good portion of this year in many regions, but one of the positive outcomes of this has been the influx of new music. With bands unable to tour, many of them have spent more time writing and releases a...

The Best Metal On Bandcamp #30 Jan. 14, 2021

The Best Metal On Bandcamp #30
by Metal Trenches

Sharing more of your requests and recommendations for underground metal albums in search of the best new metal albums on Bandcamp in 2021. 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 choice with Facebo...

Corrupt Moral Altar - Patiently Waiting for Wonderful Things EP Review Jan. 14, 2021

Patiently Waiting for Wonderful Things
by Corrupt Moral Altar

Corrupt Moral Altars been offering up a blend of sludge and grindcore for the better part of eight years, and the UK band has managed to combine those genres in ways that have felt different from the norm on their two full lengths Mechanical Tidesand Eunoia. Theyve continued this on their latest EP ...

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