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Review: Perisynti - Lihaksi Tullut Perkele
What does it take to stand out these days? Going back to the roots, these finns shows us how it's done.
At Black Metal Zine (BMZ) we review albums that deserve to be in the spotlight. We do not believe in 1000 word reviews, because in the end you the reader, needs to decide for yourself if an album is good or not. But you can use our opinion as a guide to navigate the vast number of releases each year.
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What does it take to stand out these days? Going back to the roots, these finns shows us how it's done.
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Let's investigate what Fall of Rauros main-man Aaron Charles is up to with this, his other Tolkien inspired bands debut album.
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Petit Nuage Noir, the Polish black metal band, is back with a new album. We reviewed their latest album, “Staring Into the Void”.
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We're going a bit off the beaten track this time as Lxw takes us on an experimental dive into the purple hazed world of Hellir and their new album Wheel of Ghosts.
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Prognan's new release Sjene Nad Balkanom has arrived! Delve into a story of 3 friends in a gloomy pre-war time, in the Balkans!
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We're reviewing the latest album from Ukranian symphonic black metal outfit Morbonct. Join us in our discovery of the album here.
From the Vault
When Norwegian Black Metal was just breaking through, these guys choose to break away. Read our thorough deep dive into the amazing world of Ved Buens Ende.
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Pyra an Italian Blackened Metal band, released its first album with the title Those Who Dwell in the Fire. We dove into those fiery pits and here is our review.
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When executed properly, art can disturb us, creating some of the strongest emotional reactions possible. Køldbrynger achieves this effortlessly. Read more in our review.
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Beyond Melancholy’s is back with a new album A Lifelover…, It hits all the notes that the genre needs… Read more in our review.
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Den Edele Dood is back with a new album. We reviewed The Glorification Of All Things Light and are ready to share our thoughts.
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On their ninth album, Inquisition paints a microcosm of the dark middle-ages, an era where heroism and evil were not mere aesthetics but reality.