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24/06/2012 nausika

Sjukdom: consistent depressive urban black metal pop from Lifelover but have they hit a dead end?

Lifelover, Sjukdom, Prophecy Productions, CD PRO 113 (2011) “Sjukdom” sees Lifelover maintaining its consistency as suppliers of depressive metal with

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22/06/2012 nausika

Extinction: powerful and bleak black metal fusion work of humanity’s destruction

Nekrasov, Extinction, Crucial Blast Records, CD CBR86 (2010) Australian BM artist Nekrasov creates a powerful and bleak work of humanity’s

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22/06/2012 nausika

Dextronaut: showcase of distinctive and deranged black metal pop songs

Velvet Cacoon, Dextronaut, Khrysanthoney Records, CD (2010) The version of Velvet Cacoon’s first album under review is the one released

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21/06/2012 nausika

Drowning Witches: restrained noise recording of oppression, foreboding and fear

Blue Sabbath Black Cheer & The Rita, Drowning Witches, Debacle Records, CD DBL043 (2010) With a name like Blue Sabbath

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19/06/2012 nausika

A Collection of Depravation: hilarious splatter from sicko Swedish surgeons

General Surgery, A Collection of Depravation, Relapse Records, CD (2012) For those who don’t yet know, General Surgery is a

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15/06/2012 Ed Pinsent

Five blasts from a Grey Climate

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 16 June 2012 Helm, ‘Miniatures’ From Impossible Symmetry, GERMANY PAN 27 LP (2012) The

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12/06/2012 nausika

R.I.P: travelogue of scenes of abstract electronic dub dance in a pleasant and cheery Hell

Actress, R.I.P, Honest Jon’s Records, HJRCD60 (2012) I’ve become very fond of this UK act, headed by one Darren Cunningham,

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10/06/2012 Ed Pinsent

Moving Slowly but in Different Ways

From two American cities come two releases that deal in slow-moving, expansive music that might loosely be filed under “drone.”

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09/06/2012 nausika

Within: hellish and enthralling fusion ambient black metal / industrial drone soundscapes

Ithi, Within, Land of Decay, cassette catalog 024 (2011) Here’s a dark, creepy ambient soundscape cassette release from a duo consisting

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08/06/2012 Ed Pinsent

Nervous Client

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 8th June 2012 Necro Deathmort, ‘Led To The Water’ From The Colonial Script, UK

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