Kama Loka – Kama Loka
“Kama-Loka” is a term, literally translated as “desire-world”, describing a number of the Buddhist...
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by Dana K. Young | Jun 29, 2014 | EP Reviews, Music | 0 |
“Kama-Loka” is a term, literally translated as “desire-world”, describing a number of the Buddhist...
Read Moreby Raymond Westland | Mar 18, 2014 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
Prog/folk metal project Alvenrad is the brainchild of Dutchmen Mark Kwint (vocals, guitars) and...
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Slough Feg is an interesting band to be sure. Their new album “Digital Resistance” drops on Metal...
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There is a line in ‘Witchwood’, the opening track on Blood Ceremony’s latest album “The Eldritch...
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The new release from Magister Templi, “Lucifer Leviathan Logos”, captured a real...
Read Moreby Ian Girle | Dec 3, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
I’ve said it before on many occasions, but I make no bones about the fact that the ‘70s was a golden age of music. Arguably we’re living in one right now, but pick a year – any year – from the 1970s and just take a look at the...
Read Moreby Sarah Worsley | Jul 20, 2012 | Interviews, Music | 0 |
ThisIsNotAScene’s Sarah was taken aback by the latest release “On Death And Cosmos” by Ephel Duath, so much so she put a few questions to founder member and guitarist Davide Tiso. They talked about influences,...
Read Moreby Jodi Mullen | Jun 14, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
When guitarist and songwriter John Cobbett disbanded Ludicra, his avant-garde black metal vehicle, in 2011 to focus on 70s-influenced progressive outfit Hammers of Misfortune, many fans must have secretly wondered if this marked...
Read Moreby Mat Davies | May 10, 2012 | Interviews, Music | 0 |
Mat Davies was pretty impressed with the new Oddland album, entitled “The Treachery Of The Senses”. Singer/guitarist Sakari Ojanen and guitarist Jussi Poikonen were more than happy to provide their insights on the new...
Read Moreby Chris McGarel | Apr 15, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
In 1971 when Jethro Tull released the seminal “Aqualung”, frontman Ian Anderson was so...
Read Moreby Mat Davies | Jan 25, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
It would appear that the Devil is back in fashion. I’m not entirely sure he actually went out of fashion but there has undoubtedly been something of a renaissance in occult rock and metal- the brilliant, theatrical...
Read Moreby Mat Davies | Apr 23, 2011 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
You’ve got to hand it to Andreas Hedlund, principal protagonist and driving force behind Vintersorg- if there’s a moment when he stopped creating music over the past decade, then I missed it. “Jordpuls”,...
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