Columnist Cori Westbrook explores Bandcamp to highlight deserving artists moving the culture forward.
Columnist Cori Westbrook explores Bandcamp to highlight deserving artists moving the culture forward.
Bandcamp Roulette is a feature where, every week, we will buy a randomly chosen album from an underground band and tell you all about it!
Columnist Cori Westbrook explores the latest from Montreal’s mysterious extreme metal trio.
The Australian duo balance artistry and extremity on their seventh full length, ‘Arrival’.
The spinoff of Salt Lake City’s symphonic doom outfit, SubRosa, delivers a full length that toes the line between menacing and melancholy.
Check the genre-bending, macabre-latent concept album that delves into the mysterious, still-unsolved death of Elisa Lam.
The veteran Singapore band have seemingly found their stride more than a decade in.
From aggressive to atmospheric, the German outfit utilize everything from Gregorian chant to black metal elements to deliver a bold show of dynamic brutality.
The band’s competent fusion of styles makes for an impressive grasp of songwriting and musical extremity.
The Parisian outfit shine bright on a debut full length a decade in the making.
Melding a myriad of styles ranging from grind to metalcore, the practitioners of modern powerviolence deliver on their latest release.
Rotborn’s debut album is an engaging and relentless death metal downpour.
The genre-melding Swedes make a strong flex with one hell of a album cover.
Embracing the spectacle of 80’s heft, the Spanish unit executes big riffs and catchy tracks without indulging the parody of the era.
The “Michael Jordan of Baseball of Punk Rock” serves as this week’s entry in the Knotfest discovery series.