Virgin Black – Requiem – Pianissimo Review
There was a time when The End Records could do no wrong. Agalloch, Green Carnation, Antimatter, the label churned out a stream of genre-defining albums by metal bands large and small. So confident was...
View ArticleMike Patton and Jean-Claude Vannier – Corpse Flower Review
Didn’t get tickets for next year’s Mr. Bungle shows? Feeling olde because Faith No More’s The Real Thing turns 30 this year? Fear no more, for we have you covered here at Angry Metal Guy, with the...
View Articleaswekeepsearching – Rooh Review
You ardent readers may not agree, but it can be tough on one’s aural organs to blast metal for hours upon hours each and every day. That’s because in our tiny cubicles we don’t often get to crank the...
View ArticleTimelost – Don’t Remember Me for This Review
What do you get when two metalhead friends come together and begin a file-sharing effort from a thousand miles apart to explore their collective musical lusts? You get [drumroll please]…a shoegaze...
View ArticleOtoboke Beaver – Itekoma Hits [Things You Might Have Missed 2019]
You’re looking at the album to the immediate left (or above, for you cellphone readers), and probably wondered if I’ve gone off my rocker. Here, a metal site, covering something that’s not even...
View ArticleChelsea Wolfe – Birth of Violence [Things You Might Have Missed 2019]
Chelsea Wolfe‘s respected and increasingly revered status within, and outside, the metal scene has steadily grown in recent years. From humble beginnings of her experimental goth-folk early works, to...
View ArticleLittle Albert – Swamp King Review
A long time, on a blog far, far away, when I was not yet even a learner n00b, an Angry Metal Ape reviewed haunting Italian doomsters, Messa’s debut Belfry and its follow up Feast for Water. The debut,...
View ArticleLord Buffalo – Tohu Wa Bohu Review
This may be a scandalous admission in this hallowed Hall, but metal was not my first musical love. Pre-internet Nebraska farm country wasn’t a place where such music could be accessed, though there...
View ArticleForndom – Faþir Review
When we talk about “power” in the music we review, it usually translates roughly into one of two categories: “loud” and “emotional.” More often than not, it translates into both. Metal music strives to...
View ArticleAleah – Aleah Review
What is happening to the elder statesmen of AMG? First Steel reviews the acoustic Wino album, and now Huckles waxes eloquently about this new Aleah album – also mostly acoustic. Are we getting softer...
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