Reviewed: February 2021 Released: 2021, Dead Seed Records Rating: 4/5 Reviewer: Lee Carter It can never be easy reinventing oneself, and far less so in the world of art. Establishing oneself in one frame of light, only to transform into another can be an example in both bold autonomy, and…
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Interview with Aborym
Interview with Fabrizio “Fabban” Giannese – Synths, Programming, Piano & Vocals Interview by Lee Carter www.aborym.it aborym.bandcamp.com www.facebook.com/aborymofficial twitter.com/aborym1992 www.instagram.com/aborym_industrial www.youtube.com/user/AborymTV www.deadseedproductions.com www.facebook.com/deadseed.official soundcloud.com/deadseedproductions The band began nearly thirty years ago – was there an ultimate goal that drove you all, or was it simply to create music? At the…
Celophys – Fried Chordata
Reviewed: May 2019 Released: 2019, Robustfellow Prods. Rating: 5/5 Reviewer: Ryan Whitwell Robustfellow has released the fourth LP of Ukrainia’s sludge duo Celophys, “Fried Chordata”. When reviewing an album or EP I always read the band bio that comes with the review copy of an album, but I only do…
Nokturnal Mortum – Interview with Knjaz Varggoth
Nokturnal Mortum Interview with Knjaz Varggoth June 24, 2017 MonteRay Live Stage, Kiev Interview by Oliver M.
Graveland + Nokturnal Mortum @ Kolovorot Nove Kolo, Kiev
Kolovorot Nove Kolo: Graveland + Nokturnal Mortum + Burshtyn @ MonteRay Live Stage, Kiev 24th June 2017 Review & photos by Oliver M.
KOLOVOROT FEST release official Teaser!
The official teaser of cult Ukrainian festival Kolovorot Nove Kolo is now available! Facebook event: www.facebook.com/events/1306284252818882/ Tickets are still available at Musical Hall => 20 € in pre-sale. For any additional information and requests, please write to: info@musical-hall.com Be quick before they sell out! As a reminder, the first edition of Kolovorot Nove Kolo (previously…
Kolovorot Fest is back in Ukraine!
Kolovorot Fest was a Pagan Black metal festival that took place every year in Ukraine since 1998. It was one of the oldest festival of the genre and achieved cult status through the years. It disappeared a few years ago but has recently been resurrected under a new name: Kolovorot…