Notes From Underground
Notes From Underground features the latest underground metal bands!
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Album Review: Psykup – Ctrl + Alt + Fuck
Psykup may prove an intriguing band in the slightest. Whether their intention is to amuse or challenge is one thing.…
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Album Review: Lo! – Vestigial
“Pink goopy bald guy.” If you’ve seen even a second of Lo!’s instantly iconic music video for their 2015 track…
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Album Review: NECK OF THE WOODS – The Passenger
Bands who prioritize diversity in their musical palette will by design create polarizing music. Vancouver metal quintet Neck of the…
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Album Review: OCCASVS – Nocturnal Majestic Mysteria
You will be surprised by Occasvs. From the album’s opening notes through its winding, relentless journey, you will be surprised…
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Album Review: HUMAN AFTER ALL – Don’t Worry, It Only Gets Worse
Identity Crisis, The Illusion of Safety and The Artist in the Ambulance. Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses and The Curse.…
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Album Review: OLD MAN WIZARD – Innocent Hands
California prog rockers Old Man Wizard are no strangers to eclecticism in their music. On their debut record Unfavorable, they…
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Album Review: VOID RITUAL – Heretical Wisdom
Imagine a desolate, barren plain. Flakes of ash float down in lazy spirals from a uniformly grey sky, lit faintly…
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Album Review: BILL + PHIL – Songs of Darkness and Despair
Early 2017 brought an indelible collaboration comprising two distinct mediums: horror and heavy metal. The first is represented by acclaimed…
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Album Review: NEKROKRAFT – Will o’ Wisp
Death-inspired name with cvlty spelling? Check. Grainy black-and-white promo photo in the woods? Got it covered. Satanic/occult lyrical themes? You’ll…
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Album Review: JIBE – Epic Tales Of Human Nature
The early to mid-90s spawned some of the greatest musicians of our generation, giving us artists like Chris Cornell, Kurt…
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Album Review: IAPETUS – The Long Road Home
I’ll be the first to admit it when it comes to listening to death metal, I find more strikes than…
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Album Review: MOSCOW – Queen of Sin
Let’s face it, before bands like In This Moment stepped into the metal genre, the music was mainly a male-fronted…
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Album Review: GOATWHORE – Vengeful Ascension
Goatwhore will release their seventh full-length studio album worldwide on June 23rd. It has been two years since the release…
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Album Review: WOE – Hope Attrition
Black metallers Woe have undergone a steadily successful transformation since their inception in 2007. Originally hailing from New Jersey as…
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Album Review: ORANSSI PAZUZU – Kosmonument
In the extreme music realm, Finland’s Oranssi Pazuzu breathes a vibrant, multi-spectrum color palette onto an otherwise rough-hewn foundation. Based…
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Album Review: DEAD ANIMAL ASSEMBLY PLANT – OFH: Prime Cuts EP
Dead Animal Assembly Plant is a horror theatre-inspired collaboration of prominent industrial rock musicians. Expanding as an open collective, the…
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Album Review: REMARK – Remark
After successful music video releases in 2016, helping to put the band into the international spotlight, Russian rock outfit Remark…
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Album Review: GRIDFAILURE – Hostile Alchemy
Gridfailure is the one-man tenure of New York alternative musician and Earsplit co-owner Dave Brenner. It is Brenner’s first electronic…
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Album Review: EMPYREAN THRONE – Chaosborne
California black metal band Empyrean Throne make their full-length album debut in epic fashion with the release of Chaosborne.
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Album Review: GRAVEBREAKER – Sacrifice
Do you remember the early days of Heavy Metal? The time when bands like Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath and Dio…