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Elegier fra Avgrunnen sees two fierce forces of the Norwegian underground joining together for a raw and deeply atmospheric journey into classic Scandinavian black metal. Rooted in the grim spirit of the ’90s scene, both Enevelde and Gjendød deliver four new tracks steeped in darkness, melancholy and windswept Nordic mysticism. Released through Terratur Possessions, this split avoids modern overproduction in favor of cold riffs, haunting atmospheres and pure Norwegian black metal essence.
Elegier fra Avgrunnen sees two fierce forces of the Norwegian underground joining together for a raw and deeply atmospheric journey into classic Scandinavian black metal. Rooted in the grim spirit of the ’90s scene, both Enevelde and Gjendød deliver four new tracks steeped in darkness, melancholy and windswept Nordic mysticism. Released through Terratur Possessions, this split avoids modern overproduction in favor of cold riffs, haunting atmospheres and pure Norwegian black metal essence.
Curated by Non Serviam Records, a hidden gem of the 90s Swedish extreme metal scene returns …. Originally released in 1996, the album blends melodic Black/Death Metal with dark atmosphere, technical edge and the fierce spirit of the Gothenburg era standing somewhere between aggression and melancholy. A record deserving renewed attention, now available again on CD.
Liminal Sky is the new creative chapter for acclaimed producer Jaime Gomez Arellano (Ghost, Ulver, Opeth, Paradise Lost) and musician Daniel Knight, who previously played together in the band Messenger (UK). Written and recorded in isolation at Orgone Studios, their debut album All Tomorrow’s Darkness transforms grief, insomnia and the bleak stillness of the English countryside into widescreen, melancholic post-rock.
At the heart of the album is Mat McNerney (Hexvessel, Beastmilk/Grave Pleasures), whose recent loss of his mother deepened the record’s emotional honesty. Joined by a striking cast of Nordic collaborators including Kristoffer Rygg, Karin Park, Daniel O’Sullivan, Lars Horntveth, Alicia Nurho, Anders Møller, Tore Ylwizaker, Ole Alexander Halstensgård, and Matt Rozeik, each adding atmosphere without altering the album’s singular, desolate vision.
Liminal Sky is the new creative chapter for acclaimed producer Jaime Gomez Arellano (Ghost, Ulver, Opeth, Paradise Lost) and musician Daniel Knight, who previously played together in the band Messenger (UK). Written and recorded in isolation at Orgone Studios, their debut album All Tomorrow’s Darkness transforms grief, insomnia and the bleak stillness of the English countryside into widescreen, melancholic post-rock.
At the heart of the album is Mat McNerney (Hexvessel, Beastmilk/Grave Pleasures), whose recent loss of his mother deepened the record’s emotional honesty. Joined by a striking cast of Nordic collaborators including Kristoffer Rygg, Karin Park, Daniel O’Sullivan, Lars Horntveth, Alicia Nurho, Anders Møller, Tore Ylwizaker, Ole Alexander Halstensgård, and Matt Rozeik, each adding atmosphere without altering the album’s singular, desolate vision.
Six keys opened six doors, and their poison crept into our world.
Five years has passed since the doors of perdition were opened with the release of Escumergament’s debut studio album ...ni degu fazentz escumergamënt e mesorga..., and now it is time to explore the corrupted wastelands at these entrances.
Apparebat Eidolon Senex speaks of anger, resignation and misfortune. A glimpse into the smoldering ruins of temples and oceans filled with corpses. Of haunting spirits and mad gods. Of betrayal and unfathomable loss. Seven songs where the demon appears at different places depending on time, place and intent.
Just like ...ni degu fazentz escumergamënt e mesorga..., Apparebat Eidolon Senex was recorded in the Chapel of the Wanderers on old and unpredictable equipment during days and nights of storms and torment.
These spells of uncompromising black metal are designed to curse and bring ruin.
Six keys opened six doors, and their poison crept into our world.
Five years has passed since the doors of perdition were opened with the release of Escumergament’s debut studio album ...ni degu fazentz escumergamënt e mesorga..., and now it is time to explore the corrupted wastelands at these entrances.
Apparebat Eidolon Senex speaks of anger, resignation and misfortune. A glimpse into the smoldering ruins of temples and oceans filled with corpses. Of haunting spirits and mad gods. Of betrayal and unfathomable loss. Seven songs where the demon appears at different places depending on time, place and intent.
Just like ...ni degu fazentz escumergamënt e mesorga..., Apparebat Eidolon Senex was recorded in the Chapel of the Wanderers on old and unpredictable equipment during days and nights of storms and torment.
These spells of uncompromising black metal are designed to curse and bring ruin.
Three years after The Necrotrophic Abyss, Australian one-man band Snorlax is back to wreak havoc.
Brendan Auld’s signature style, blending death metal with an oppressive and obscure black metal vibe takes a turn towards the lands of grindcore, both musically and conceptually.
Toxic Current is the new studio album by the multi-instrumentalist from Brisbane, and it comes with two covers from Australian grind and hardcore bands, Agents Of Abhorrence and The Fevered. To those familiar with Auld’s work, particularly Snorlax, these influences have always been part of his art, but never to such a clear extent.
Ancient Future Black Metal Meets Blackened Psychedelia… Mysterious UK-US experimental black metal trio Qasu announce their debut album A Bleak King Cometh, co-released via Phantom Limb & extreme-metal tastemakers Apocalyptic Witchcraft. Described by the band as “ancient future black metal,” the upcoming record (out on 30th January, 2026) delivers a crushing and otherworldly sound that fuses blackened psychedelia, occult techno, and warped sound design into a singular, terrifying vision.
Formed by members of “somewhat known” existing acts, Qasu hit an immediate and confident stride of finessed songwriting on their debut release. Its riffs are cataclysmic, whether agonisingly slow or razor sharp; its blastbeats are breakneck and meaty; its vocals are howled with torturous passion; its mythology is crafted with narrative totality…
"A Bleak King Cometh is a visionary debut. Voidborne, unrelenting, and unlike anything else in the extreme metal landscape. Qasu have crafted an immersive world where ancient ritual collides with futuristic terror, and we’re proud to help bring it into the light… or the abyss." - Conor Droney, Apocalyptic Witchcraft
Ancient Future Black Metal Meets Blackened Psychedelia… Mysterious UK-US experimental black metal trio Qasu announce their debut album A Bleak King Cometh, co-released via Phantom Limb & extreme-metal tastemakers Apocalyptic Witchcraft. Described by the band as “ancient future black metal,” the upcoming record (out on 30th January, 2026) delivers a crushing and otherworldly sound that fuses blackened psychedelia, occult techno, and warped sound design into a singular, terrifying vision.
Formed by members of “somewhat known” existing acts, Qasu hit an immediate and confident stride of finessed songwriting on their debut release. Its riffs are cataclysmic, whether agonisingly slow or razor sharp; its blastbeats are breakneck and meaty; its vocals are howled with torturous passion; its mythology is crafted with narrative totality…
"A Bleak King Cometh is a visionary debut. Voidborne, unrelenting, and unlike anything else in the extreme metal landscape. Qasu have crafted an immersive world where ancient ritual collides with futuristic terror, and we’re proud to help bring it into the light… or the abyss." - Conor Droney, Apocalyptic Witchcraft