Ain Sof Aur – Theos-Vel-Samael Review | Angry Metal Guy

Ain Sof Aur - Theos-Vel-Samael Review | Angry Metal Guy

Be honest: what do you expect black death metal infused with Left-Hand-Path Occultism to sound like? You do not know? The weight of the pressure? Intricately complex and sophisticated? You couldn’t be completely wrong – in general, or in a particular case Ain Sof Aur. Stereotypes exist for a reason. But Theos-Vel-Samael—it serves as a … Read more

Drunk – The Dome Review | Angry Metal Guy

Drunk - The Dome Review | Angry Metal Guy

Florida death dealers Drunk it went down the promo sump with a nest of unexpected surprises. Knowing that I had once again chosen an ad from a forgotten 90s band shocked me. To find out that not one but two of the DrunkMembers also work in a popular rock band Andrew WK it made me … Read more

Mother Crone – Accept Death Test | Angry Metal Guy

Mother Crone - Accept Death Test | Angry Metal Guy

Lately, I’ve been listening to a lot of depressing music. Between Meadowlands, break, and A funeralthemes of despair, death and despair have continued to surround these episodes. So, it seems that my review of the day is like that Accept Death– why abandon a theme that works well? This is the sophomore full-length release from … Read more

The Silver – Looking Glass of Hymnal Blue Review | Angry Metal Guy

The Silver - Looking Glass of Hymnal Blue Review | Angry Metal Guy

Composed of members of Horrible and Planning of the Cryptback to the strange times of 2021, Philadelphia’s Silver dropped the first influential dish on the unsuspecting masses of the underground. The Rose District it hit hard and unexpectedly, welding atmospheric goth, post, black, and progressive elements into a biting and delicious slab of extreme metal. … Read more

Power Paladin – Beyond Reach Spell Check | Angry Metal Guy

Power Paladin - Beyond Reach Spell Check | Angry Metal Guy

Sometimes a team name can be on the nose in the best way, too Paladin Powers makes no effort to hide their favorite band. The mission of these Icelanders is no different from that of many power metal bands—to explore fantasy lands, defeat enemies, and have a lot of fun while doing so. They have … Read more