Despite a 14-year career and a regular release schedule of well-received, long-form heaviness, Dirge still fly largely under the radar of your average post metal fan, which is deeply unfair given the prowess and creativity of this band. With their seventh album, Lost Empyrean, these Frenchmen pull out all of their crushing tonal muscle, nestling…
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Review: Le Menhir – Aube
Sheffield’s own one-man monolith of post metal (literally, given that a menhir is an ancient standing stone), Le Menhir, has been steadily extending his reach, with a growing number of gigs and support slots across the burgeoning heavy music scene in the north and beyond. Following up debut single ‘Orage’, released earlier this year, Aube…
Review: The Ocean – Phanerozoic I: Paleozoic
Continuing in the adventurous post metal vein of their sublime previous release Pelagial, as well as continuing their patented trend for scientific and hard to pronounce song/album titles (we’d be interested to see what proportion of the band’s fanbase actually understand all of the oceanic references), The Ocean collective are making an overdue return. This…
Review: Hundred Year Old Man – Rei EP
For anyone who has been paying any attention to the underground heavy music scene in the north of England recently, a new release from Hundred Year Old Man is an exciting prospect. Undeniably one of the most interesting bands doing the rounds on the live circuit, HYOM’s available recorded output up until now consists solely…