Stuck in the Filter: February 2024’s Angry Misses
Angry Metal Guy » Black Metal
by Angry Metal Guy
2d ago
Ah yes, February. Wait, what? It’s almost MAY!!! Who approved this two-months-late bullshit? Oh… right, that would be me. Shit. Well, you know, sometimes life gets in the fucking way, you know? It’s been rough days, and I know I’m not the only one struggling. With 2024 on such a rocky start, it should come as no surprise that we grasp desperately for media to help us escape and find solace in the art of others. Unfortunately for my Filter minions, they don’t get to escape from the mire and muck of the neglected filtration system from which we find what could be generously described as “art ..read more
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Adon – Adon Review
Angry Metal Guy » Black Metal
by Mystikus Hugebeard
4d ago
When I happened across one of the singles for Adon, I recall thinking it sounded, quote, “impossibly good.” Adon formed in 2019 and has thus far released one EP, Arkane, in 2020. They currently maintain a humble online presence; unsurprising for a relatively new band, but from what I’d heard I couldn’t help but believe they deserved better. When I got the chance to review their self-titled debut I felt excited at the prospect of potentially helping their following grow… but that depends on the music, doesn’t it? And so I dug in, hoping the potential I saw in their pre-release material would b ..read more
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Selbst – Despondency Chord Progressions Review
Angry Metal Guy » Black Metal
by Thus Spoke
6d ago
In the blurred-boundary world of black metal, Selbst is quite special. Possessing neither the cold grit, folk-leaning whimsicality, or vivacious bombast of European and Northern American variants, the Latin American influence instead lends their sound a lilting, layered musicality. It’s been clear from the project’s beginning that this music is both incredibly personal and a way of exploring the darker and more devastating of shared human experiences. This is more true than ever with third LP Despondency Chord Progressions, of which sole composer and member N1 says, speaking also to the surrea ..read more
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Temple of the Fuzz Witch – Apotheosis Review
Angry Metal Guy » Black Metal
by Dear Hollow
1w ago
There’s perhaps no better moniker that these Detroit natives could have chosen. Temple of the Fuzz Witch embodies a green fuzz that saturates all the negative spaces, tinged with a ritualistic and sinister occult edge. Apotheosis embodies a culmination, a godlike apex as the name suggests, of the act’s history, megaton riffage greeting dark atmospheres and a thick veil of smoke, although their third full-length finds the trio embracing a distinctly vicious edge. Does Apotheosis make Temple of the Fuzz Witch the divine success to which they strive? The act’s history is one associated with Sleep ..read more
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Austere – Beneath the Threshold Review
Angry Metal Guy » Black Metal
by Dear Hollow
2w ago
Austere’s third full-length, and first album in fourteen years, was one of my biggest disappointments of 2023. Corrosion of Hearts was listenable as a pleasant form of DSBM, but showcased a unique and legendary act fall into the tropes of the genre. It felt as though depressive black metal moved on while Austere stayed stuck in the past, and I’ll be the first one to admit that expectations were unfairly high for this duo. Austere on To Lay Like Old Bones is no longer – the Austere of now is more important. In many ways, this is what makes Beneath the Threshold even more crucial. The duo, compr ..read more
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Kvadrat – The Horrible Dissonance of Oblivion Review
Angry Metal Guy » Black Metal
by Thus Spoke
3w ago
Back in June 2021, when my Instagram page was fresh-faced and non-AMG-affiliated, I reviewed Kvadrat’s EP Ψυχική Αποσύνθεση. Struck by its mesmerizing blend of atmospheric, dissonant death and black metal, I bemoaned its truncated length as I was sucked in by what I then described as “a gripping black hole of sound.” With the vividness of this experience having faded into a memory of “that really great Greek EP,” everything came flooding back upon receipt of a DM from the (sole) individual behind Kvadrat, Ivan Agakechagias, asking if I wanted to review his upcoming debut. Needless to say, I ju ..read more
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Vorga – Beyond the Palest Star Review
Angry Metal Guy » Black Metal
by Kenstrosity
1M ago
Ah, space. How little we know of thee. How awestruck we are by thine crushing beauty. It’s no surprise, as I noted in my review for Vorga’s debut record, Striving Toward Oblivion, that artists across various fields and mediums draw inspiration from the immense, unknowable thing that is space. With such a deep well to draw from—as much in terms of raw data and information as in fiction and imagination—I doubt even the relative microcosm of black metal could ever exhaust this rich and ever-expanding resource. Picking up right where they left off in 2022, German melodic black metal quartet Vorga ..read more
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Khold – Du dømmes til død Review
Angry Metal Guy » Black Metal
by Dr. A.N. Grier
1M ago
After being dormant for eight years, Khold surprised the masses in 2022 with their comeback album, Svartsyn. And boy did they come back in a big way—completely erasing 2014’s Til endes from my memory. Reformed with all the key players and even feistier than ever, these Norwegian giants had me so convinced of their greatest that they made it on old Grier‘s top-ten list. Nothing made me happier that year than hearing Gald’s signature snarl and Sarke’s punishing drum work. Hell, I would have been happy just to hear the album, much less love it the way I do. Two years later, it looks as if the ban ..read more
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Acathexis – Immerse Review
Angry Metal Guy » Black Metal
by Kenstrosity
1M ago
At the risk of making light of a serious situation, I’ve been on the struggle bus as of late. My mental health nosedived somewhere in late February, for what reason I still don’t comprehend, and it’s been a trial and a tribulation to claw my way back out. Needless to say, during this difficult time, I haven’t been the best person to be around—lashing out against even the smallest jest, forgetfully neglecting my friends when they message to check on me, and isolating myself from everyone and everything out of shame and embarrassment. You’d think that, in the midst of all of this, I would reach ..read more
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Dödsrit – Nocturnal Will Review
Angry Metal Guy » Black Metal
by Thus Spoke
1M ago
It’s not like I really need any convincing, but it’s great when an album comes along and reminds me that black metal is, in fact, fucking fantastic. 2023 was a comparatively dry year for the genre, especially as far as the more straightforward, unadorned variety was concerned. 2024 is already making up for it. Swedish/Dutch four-piece Dödsrit are one of the voices in the scene quietly but confidently proving how effective some no-frills (crust-adjacent) melodic black metal can be. I’ve been a casual fan since 2018’s self-titled debut and was surprised to find they’ve never received a review in ..read more
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