Intense, abyssal and deeply foreboding, Radien’s newest album is exactly what you’d want from a thick, new slice of doom.
Tag: Svart Records
The intent is there with even a few cool ideas, but Shaam Larein’s attempts at gothic gloom can sometimes fall short of a successful mark.
In this Review Round-Up, a mixed bag from Gary Numan, St. Vincent and Myles Kennedy leads great albums from Vexed, Kaonashi and Osiah, plus Mannequin Pussy, Tokky Horror, Jess And The Ancient Ones, Fiddlehead and One Morning Left.
In this Review Round-Up, sequel EPs from The Devil Wears Prada and Salem and a split from SeeYouSpaceCowboy and If I Die First rise above underwhelming albums from Rag’n’Bone Man and Pop Evil, plus new albums from Iceage, Belvedere, Throat, Fightmilk, Never Loved and Bala.
In this Review Round-Up, big returns for While She Sleeps and Devil Sold His Soul join an impressive new album from Stepson and an underwhelming debut from The Snuts, alongside Purgatory, Skegss, The Limit, Muttering and Wasted Death.