Islander

Aug 202025
 

(written by Islander)

On September 26th the Swedish melodic death metal band After Earth will release their second album, Dark Night of the Soul. It builds upon the foundations of their debut full-length, 2023’s The Rarity of Reason, but represents a more ambitious and multi-faceted undertaking, and the work of a revised lineup.

Those heightened ambitions are reflected in the nearly 52-minute length of the new album, as compared to the 35-minute runtime of the first one. More importantly, it’s reflected in the range of the music, one example of which is provided in the song “Throe” that we’re premiering today along with a video of the band performing the song at SufferCity festival in Lidköping, Sweden earlier this year. Continue reading »

Aug 192025
 

(written by Islander)

It’s rare to find debut albums that seemingly come out of nowhere which are as coherently conceived and masterfully rendered as the forthcoming first album of the Helsinki death metal band Grave Hex. Although the band only came together in 2024, the album makes it obvious that they quickly coalesced in what they wanted to do and knew almost instinctively how to do it.

What they chose to do is reflected in both the name they picked for themselves and the title of the album — Vermian Death — which is to say, they chose to make primal, worm-ridden death metal that’s equal parts stupendously crushing, hideously festering, and chillingly spectral.

They’re not reinventing any wheels, but they’re really, really good at the gargantuan and gruesome artform they’ve embraced — as you’ll have the chance to experience for yourselves through our full streaming premiere of Vermian Death today, in advance of its August 22nd release by Night Terrors Records and Cavernous Records (two labels whose names fit very well with this music). Continue reading »

Aug 192025
 

(written by Islander)

We are about to present a full stream of the debut album from प्रलय (Pralaya), a Polish two-person formation consisting of Demoniac (vocals, guitars, bass, effects) and Thisworld Outof (drums). Entitled Beyond the Tattered Curtain of Unspeakable Madness, it will be released on August 23rd by Ancient Dead Productions.

Ancient Dead calls the music a “Black and Death Metal monument of despair, bestiality and blasphemy in its purest form,” and a “conflagration straight from the depths of mighty Yama’s underworld” that “will eat you alive.” Of course, we have our own thoughts about what Pralaya have accomplished with their devastating music, but first we want to share the results of our own investigation of the band’s name. Continue reading »

Aug 192025
 

(On August 5th Nuclear Blast released a new three-song EP by Aversions Crown, and below you’ll find DGR‘s review of the beast.)

The story of Australian deathcore group Aversions Crown‘s career is going to be a fascinating one to dive into when they call it a day. They may eventually find a modicum of stability before things wrap up just yet, but for now Aversions Crown are a band who have four full-lengths and a smattering of EPs to their name, and ever since the release of their album Tyrant, have had a different vocalist in each one.

Whether it is by virtue of the frontman shuffle that tends to happen to many a deathcore group or the recruitment of one into a more popular group, Aversions Crown have had a different talent behind the microphone for the requisite nigh-unintelligible sounds nearly every time. Continue reading »

Aug 182025
 

(Comrade Aleks brings us the interview a member of the Greek clean-singing band Church of the Sea, whose second album Eva was released this past April by These Hands Melt.)

The second album of the Athenian band Church of the Sea, Eva, follows the same direction as their debut, Odalisque (2022). The trio consists of Irene (vocals), Vangelis (guitars), and Alex (synths and samples), and together they continue their dive into the hypnotic depths of doom metal with a hypnotic female voice and atmospheric samples.

In Eva, this doom-gaze serves as a frame for the story of the biblical Eve, reconsidering her role in the original canon, where she is shown as the first sinner, guilty of corrupting man. Eve is a rebel through Church of the Sea‘s perspective: a seeker of knowledge, accepting what religion or society considered “forbidden”; this is not a story about the fall of man, but about the rise of woman. Continue reading »

Aug 182025
 

(written by Islander)

Demiurgon whip up a storm almost literally with their kind of ferocious, unbridled death metal. Hurtling towards the listener at ridiculous speeds, it stirs up a variety of emotions usually of the violent kind. Mostly though, there is sheer trepidation listening to the forceful nature of their music, and strangely, at the same time an innate sense of awe witnessing the control they have over the entire catastrophic event.”

We don’t usually yield the floor to the oratory of record labels or PR agents when discussing a band’s new music, having a pronounced preference for our own rhetoric, but that paragraph quoted above was too on-point to ignore. It’s from the promotional materials disseminated by Transcending Obscurity Records in support of Demiurgon‘s new album Miasmatic Deathless Chamber, which T.O. will release on September 26th.

How on-point is their description? You probably already know if you’ve heard either of the two advance tracks released from the album so far, but you’ll certainly find out today through our premiere of the third one — “Apoptosi“. Continue reading »

Aug 172025
 

(written by Islander)

About half an hour after I finished yesterday’s roundup I left home with my wife and didn’t return until nightfall. Waking up later than usual today, I immediately got diverted from anything musical by reading a long discussion by two really smart people about a harrowing political and economic subject. By the time I finally re-oriented myself to the column you’re now reading, my clock for this thing was winding down, so it’s shorter than I had hoped it would be.

In deciding what I’d need to leave on the cutting room floor, I found myself focusing on music that in different ways is unorthodox, at least in how I think about black metal orthodoxies. But you can be the judge of that, as I hope you will be. Of course, to judge, you need to listen. Continue reading »

Aug 162025
 

(written by Islander)

Before we launch into this Saturday’s roundup all of us here want to express the great sadness we felt after seeing the tragic statements yesterday from Tomas Lindberg and At the Gates, reporting on Lindberg‘s affliction with Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma (a cancer in the mouth and pallet) and the failure of invasive surgery to eliminate it. Based on the statements, it appears that chemo treatment has become the last hope for arresting the disease. According to the band, he “has been receiving dedicated care in a specialized ward where he is being closely monitored around the clock.”

Those same statements reported that Lindberg had recorded the vocals for a new At the Gates album on the day before the surgery last spring. Of course, he has left an indelible mark on the history of metal already, but it will be great to hear him again when the album is finished.

We wish him strength and convey our heartfelt hopes for ultimate success in the hard battle he has been waging. Continue reading »

Aug 152025
 

(written by Islander)

Before we all barge or stumble our way into the weekend we have one more song premiere to share with you, an eye-popping track named “Senescence” from a forthcoming five-song EP by the Atlanta-based death metal band Abyssalis.

Entitled Adaptation, the EP will be released by Transcending Obscurity Records in an album-length package that also includes the band’s 2023 debut EP The Mountain, making for an 11-song statement of Abyssalis‘ capabilities. Continue reading »

Aug 152025
 

(written by Islander)

Today we’re premiering both a hard-hitting new song from the New Jersey-based metal band Mass Punishment and a hair-raising video for it. The name is “Enemy Within“.

This new song follows on the heels of the band’s latest album, Proving Grounds Devastation, which was released last fall. Mass Punishment describe the theme of the song this way: “When you are infiltrated by those who seek to hold you back, cause you harm and celebrate your failures. Face your enemy within, and conquer them.” Continue reading »