From Albion to Attica

Necrophobic – In the Twilight Grey

If you ask me about my favourite metal genres, my first answer is – you guessed it – epic (doom) metal. Right after that, I always mention the typical Swedish mixture of black and death metal that Dissection once perfected and to which bands like Necrophobic have remained true to…

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Glyph: Honor. Power. Glory.

Power metal – namely the European variant – is not very often represented on our blog. This is primarily due to the fact that there are very few albums that interest me – this is of course a result of the music, but also of the sometimes cringy image that…

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Interview: Savage Oath

Every interview we have published since 2020 has been important to me, otherwise it would never have appeared here. However, I have to admit that the conversation below with Savage Oath is one of my top 3. It was a huge pleasure to talk to Phil Ross (former Manilla Road,…

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Interview: Phantom Spell

(1) André: Hi Kyle, thanks for taking the time for our blog again. How are you doing? Kyle: Hello! Not a problem. Thank you for having me again. I’m doing okay. I’m still figuring out life as a self-employed person, wrestling with horrible anxiety, telling myself I’ll do more exercise…

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Interview: Achelous

When our mates from Achelous release a new album, there is of course not only a review, but also an interview with singer Chris Kappas. You have to keep up good traditions. Have fun reading. André: Hi Chris, how are you? Nice to talk to you again! Chris: Hi André!!!…

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Interview: Pøltergeist

(1) André: Hi Kalen, very nice to talk to you again. How are you?  Kalen: I’m great! Just got back from Houston for my third time attending Hell’s Heroes and I am still buzzing from the experience. Always so great to see so many legendary bands and friends from around…

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Bronze – In Chains and Shadows

In the recently published interview with Mina, we already talked about the new release by her band Bronze. But now it’s time to take a closer look at In Chains and Shadows. In a nutshell, it can be said that we are dealing with a 32-minute firework of hits that…

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Achelous – Tower of High Sorcery

You can rely on Achelous: since their first official release The Cold Winds of Olympus (EP, 2015), the Greeks have consistently played at a high level. As expected, nothing has changed with their third longplayer Tower of High Sorcery. I had the honour of taking part in the digital pre-listening…

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Dödsrit – Nocturnal Will

Dödsrit are undoubtedly one of the most exciting bands in the world of extreme metal. Band leader Christoffer, who recorded everything on the first two albums himself, is a musician who manages to create songs with a high recognition value. He also manages the stunt of reaching fans of all…

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Morgul Blade – Heavy Metal Wraiths

Welcome to the place / Where the Nine and evil meet Morgul Blade are one of the bands that can undoubtedly be described as favourites of our readers. With their fantastic debut album Fell Sorcery Abounds (2021), the US Americans won our Epic Metal Blog Birthday Tournament on Instagram in…

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Interview: Bronze

We no longer need to introduce Mina to any readers of our blog. Our Spanish underground metal queen is one of the defining faces of our scene – and now, thankfully, there’s new music too. Curtain up for Bronze! André: Hi, Mina, nice to interview you again. How are you?…

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Interview: Riders of Rohan

It wasn’t just Tolkien fans who fell in love with the Swedish adventure rock band Riders of Rohan some time ago. The trio is a delicacy for enthusiasts of independent, quirky music that has completely fallen out of time. So it’s high time we had a chat with these Scandinavians.…

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