Tenebra – Through Crying Souls I See What I Was…
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] Tenebra wrote a poem that has reference to the soul of the composer, an Italian that takes refugee beneath its Black Metal bones. He incorporates nuances […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] Tenebra wrote a poem that has reference to the soul of the composer, an Italian that takes refugee beneath its Black Metal bones. He incorporates nuances […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] Novae Militiae cast their flicker of black shining shades over a monolith of condensed Black Metal fury. As malignant textures hit the wall of denial thoughts […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] With a dazzling speech of electrifying witchery Black Metal, Aara rekindles a tradition long lost for the genre, the romantic orgy of grandiloquent and operatic music […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] Never will the works of divinatory Black Metal end as long as religious faith remains part of the human. The heretical expression of inner beliefs in […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] Some graveyard in the rain is a sad image because it recalls us of tears, but a white graveyard is always soothing for the heart. We’ve […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] As I go along the track a recurrent image from a writing by Joseph de Maistre keeps haunting around: the earth resembling an immense bloody altar […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] An anecdote of recent times imagines the renaissance neo-platonist and magician Marsilio Ficino in a home-made ritual: he tunes up his lira da braccio and begins […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] The third chapter of a trilogy, “The Void God” took 3 years in the making and it is indeed an interesting gesture in the over-crowded stage […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] The greek band Kevel emerged on the metal scene six years ago with “Hz of the unheard”, an independent limited release and now they put on […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] The middle ages had been among other a cradle for planetary magic which was combined with demonic magic during Renaissance especially through figures like Cornelius Agrippa […]