Hiems details new album “Stranger In A Wasteland”.

Italy’s avant-garde, one-man black metal band, Hiems, reveals details of its third studio album and first since 2009. “Stranger in a Wasteland” will be released on September 8th via Agonia Records in physical and digital formats. Hiems was launched in 1996 by Italian songwriter & multi-instrumentalist Alessandro “Algol” Comerio. “Stranger in a Wasteland” marks his

Entropia: Total

Het Poolse Entropia staat voor een eigenzinnige mix waar we duidelijk elementen uit o.a. krautrock, sludge, metal en black metal in ontdekken. Maar ook elektronica komt aan bod bij dit in Oleśnica in 2007 opgestarte gezelschap. Dat leverde eerder reeds drie full-albums op: ‘Vesper’ (2013), ‘Ufonaut’ (2016) en ‘Vacuum’ (2018). Met ‘Total’ zet het gezelschap

Finnish melancholy-ridden, melodic, multi-metal band Hanging Garden details introspective new album, “The Garden”.

Hanging Garden of Finland reveals details of its eighth studio album and first for Agonia Records. “The Garden”, recorded by a seven-piece amplified by female vocals, navigating its way through a dark setting of melodic, gothic, doom and death metal, will see its release on March 24th. Hanging Garden formed in 2004, starting out as

Antropofagus: Origin

Antropofagus, een Italiaans death metal gezelschap, ging in 1997 van start. Zo’n vijf jaar later, na een full-album en een ep, viel het doek reeds over Antropofagus. In 2009 blies originele gitarist Meatgrinder de band terug leven in. Ondertussen wisselde men al een aantal keer van line-up zodat, naast Meatgrinder tegenwoordig Jacopo Rossi (bass), Davide

Entropia to release new album “Total” in March.

Polish shapeshifters Entropia (psychedelic black metal mixed with krautrock, electronics and sludge) will release their fourth studio album “Total” on March 17th, 2023 via Agonia Records. Entropia‘s members perform under a joint moniker ULTRA. They combine a number of genres, filtered through a prism of metallic extremity. Through three studio albums – “Vesper” (2013), “Ufonaut”