Dublin, Ireland’s Mael Mórdha gave the world four albums of high concept folk/doom metal but, according to drummer Shane Cahill, the band has essentially been kaput...
My Dying Bride, along with Paradise Lost and Anathema, formed the unholy triumvirate of ‘90s melancholy doom and created a bridge from the old masters to...
When it comes to emotional viscera in metal, few genres manage to encapsulate feelings of hopelessness, rage, and self-discovery like doom/sludge. Their dragging, monolithic riffs and...
Hot on the heels of the release of the lengthy behind-the-scenes video for the making of “Your Broken Shore,” a single off their forthcoming Nuclear Blast...
Gearing up for the February 21st release of their new Listenable Records album, Gravity, we spoke with Saturnalia Temple guitarist/vocalist Tommie Eriksson about the record, its...
Eugene, Oregon’s doom metal trio, YOB, continue to support their critically-acclaimed album Our Raw Heart, which dropped on June 8th, 2018, via Relapse Records and today...
Phoenix, Arizona-based doom metal band, Mosara has just unveiled a punchy little two-track demo to close out 2019. Check out the tracks “I Cain” and “Clay...
Exploring uncharted waters while remaining true to their original sound, Caronte has delivered an excellent doom metal album in Wolves of Thelema (Ván Records), one which...
With Death Atlas (Metal Blade Records), Cattle Decapitation have made an album that will sit comfortably next to the best in their stellar discography, and will...
Angel Witch’s new Metal Blade Records release, Angel Of Light, is the true return of a band that many might have overlooked over the years, but...
I’m Alive (Metal Blade Records) is as important a live album for Cirith Ungol now as it would have been 30 years ago. Head-banging fury with...
As part of The Ultimate Tour Named Death, Ghost haunted the FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton, Ontario and genuinely entertained those in attendance in a rousing, 90-minute...
Out September 20th via Metal Blade Records, A Dawn To Fear by Cult of Luna commands your focus and repays you with one of the most...
On their new Sludgelord Records release, Ocean is More Ancient Than The Mountains, Chicago’s Plague of Carcosa delve deeper into the dark minds of Lovecraftian creatives,...
Given the less than compelling content seeping into the hard rock scene at the time, DIO’s The Last in Line was the right record at the...