angrymetalguy.com : London, England’s Fen has a storied history at AMG, with five reviews spread across three different writers. The illustrious Madame X reviewed them thrice with mixed results, followed by Doom_et_Al’s laudatory commentary on The Dead Light and, most recently, Cherd’s favorable-but-less-impressed impression of Monuments to Absence. You should read their words because they’re … Seguir leyendo “Fen – Elemental Part One: Mourning Earth Review”
angrymetalguy.com : You’ve likely never heard of him, but Mauricio Guerrero has been a busy man of late. I hadn’t either, until Peruvian stoner-doom band Illwind, featuring lead guitar from Guerrero, dropped their debut album in early July. Clarkkent’s positive review of The Unfolding at the End of Light drew my attention to this ‘chill … Seguir leyendo “Argul – Soledad & Orgullo Review”
angrymetalguy.com : Wow. Wasn’t May just the other day? It seems like it to me! The fifth month of our Lord bestowed much quality material on us, and there were at least 4 key releases that garnered strong, fanboying support from the AMG peanut gallery located deep in the recesses of the Skull Pit. Funny … Seguir leyendo “Record(s) o’ the Month – May 2026”
thisisblackmetal.com : / Interview by Transmontanus In the increasingly crowded landscape of Extreme Metal, Flykt occupy a space that feels both ancient and immediate, a meeting point between Blackened ferocity, Death Metal weight and an atmosphere steeped in unease. With “Sinister Strain”, the band returns not simply with another collection of songs, but with a … Seguir leyendo “Interview: Flykt”
angrymetalguy.com : The power of storytelling is well-known to Belarusian post-black outcasts Dymna Lotva. Their previous album, The Land Under the Black Wings: Blood, progressed that series through tragic true and folkloric tales, its overt tragedy in this sense bringing the real devastation wracking their native and settled home countries.1 Vyraj sees Dymna Lotva continue … Seguir leyendo “Dymna Lotva – Vyraj Review”
angrymetalguy.com : Besides thrash, heavy metal played a pivotal role in shaping my relationship with metal. Black Sabbath and Rainbow informed my earliest dalliances with the genre, and soon after my listening plate was laden with Maiden and greased with Priest. These bands and others set my sacred heart aflame with heavy metal thunder, and … Seguir leyendo “Ironflame – Worlds to Conquer Review”
metal08 Att D-A-D vet exakt hur man förvandlar en konsert till ett firande av sin egen långa historia råder det knappast några tvivel om. På Gröna Lund denna augustikväll blir det dessutom tydligt att danskarna inte behöver leva enbart på sina allra största hits. Visst finns klassikerna där, men några av kvällens starkaste publikreaktioner kommer … Seguir leyendo “D-A-D – Gröna Lund, Stockholm 15 augusti 2026”
angrymetalguy.com : When Lord Heikkinen formed Soulgrind in 1992, it was a rough and raw solo death/doom band. He released two EPs and two LPs between 1993 and 1995 for the now-defunct Malodorous Mangled Innards Records before deciding to invite some band members along for the ride. This would drastically alter Soulgrind’s musical direction towards … Seguir leyendo “Soulgrind – Ad Pulchram Mortem Review”
angrymetalguy.com : Columbus, Ohio, is the home of the dynamic duo behind Abyssal Rift, and they’re the proud owners of a band logo so completely unintelligible that we could have used it during WWII to utterly flummox the Nazi codebreakers. On sophomore outing Relics of Great Ash, the twosome throw gnarly chunks of Immolation, Incantation, … Seguir leyendo “Abyssal Rift – Relics of Great Ash Review”

