Interview by Dayal Patterson There is almost no need to write an introduction for a band such as Mayhem. Unarguably the most iconic and historically significant band in the history of Black Metal, they are ...
Interview by Justin Joseph Svartulven was born in 2017 by C.P. Composing started in 2017 by C.P, in 2020 the material took shape and the recordings are complete. Forged by the anvil of terror and agony ...
Interview by SadoMaster Rattenkönig Black Funeral emerged from the abyss in the year 1993 from Indianapolis, Indiana as a Vampiric Black Metal band by Michael W. Ford (as Akhtya Nachttoter.) The very essence of the ...
Interview by SadoMaster Rattenkönig In the year 2005, in Athens, Greece, Ungod from Insidius Infernus decided that the time had come to work on something different and joined forces with Nadir! Together they started a ...
Interview by Jeger This Is Black Metal Webzine presents an interview with Hungarian misanthropic Black Metal artisan VRAG. During the interview, VRAG discusses the project and his views on modern society, the current state of ...
Interview by Jeger Since its formation in 2014, Uada’s rise has been meteoric. Hailing from the Pacific Northwest, the band quietly released their debut album, Devoid of Light in 2016 through and word of mouth ...
Interview by Commodus A massive comeback from the duet, which developed and pioneered the underground scene back in the day. Jim AKA Mutilator was the first bassist and a founding member of the Greek Black ...
Interview by SadoMaster Rattenkönig Mourning Soul is a Black Metal band from Enna, Italy that formed in 2003. The Mourning Soul project was created by Sacrifice in 2003, (as one-man band), with the intention to ...
Interview by SadoMaster Rattenkönig Montreal, QC Black Metal band Spectral Wound play virulent towering melancholic Black Metal. With their new album “A Diabolic Thirst”, which follows 2018’s “Infernal Decadence”, the band takes their own methodology ...
Interview by Jason Parker Although they are ostensibly known as a Black Metal band, England’s A Forest of Stars borrows liberally from foreign sonic invaders such as folk music elements, Avant-garde Atmospherics, and Psychedelic Art ...