(((O))) Tag: Tartarus Records

Ter Ziele – Embodiment Of Death

Embodiment of Death is a wonderful doom laden atmospheric post-metal album from end to end, and on repeat.

Throwing Bricks – The Burden

A unique mix of genres, pain and release culminates in a second excellent album from the Dutch post-everything five piece.

Bong-Ra – Meditations

Bong-Ra is getting cosmic, calling on the ancients and pulling strands from his whole career into bass heavy doom rituals.

Hadewych – Welving

A vinyl reissue uncovers a lost, dark gem of an album from the experimental Netherlands underground.

Throwing Bricks – What Will Be Lost

Sensational blackened sludge which never crosses the same path twice whilst still creating a captivating journey, a must for fans of anything loud and dark.

Bismuth – The Eternal Marshes (Review + Premiere)

Premiere of a huge, slow, affecting song, originally recorded in 2012, from cerebral drone doom duo.

Bismuth – The Slow Dying of the Great Barrier Reef

It is difficult to know where to start with a body of work as intimidating and weighty (not to mention heavy) as this. It is phenomenally affecting and the title alone makes the listener think about the gradual destruction that humans are inflicting on the earth.

Exclusive Video Premiere: Project Nefast – SEX MONEY POWER

Project Nefast | Facebook | Bandcamp On Cassette Store Day, 14 October 2017, the new album from Project Nefast will be out on Dutch cassette label Tartarus Records. The album consists of four minimalistic tracks with one simple message: existence means …

A Hundred Black Kites – Arrow of Time (Review + Exclusive Album Stream)

I seem to be hearing lots of extra layers every time I listen and lose myself in their hypnotic performance. I can’t wait to hear what A Hundred Black Kites have in store for us next.

Ortega – Sacred States

What a corker of an album. It’s bleak, relentless, black and evil, while still being musical and well thought out. Highly, highly recommended. – By Nick Dodds

Bismuth – Unavailing

‘Unavailing’ is a record that will take me a while to get over and leaves me with absolutely no doubt that this is the benchmark which all other heavy bands should aim for. All hail Bismuth. – By Fraser Samson

Terzij de Horde – Self

Terzij de Horde succeed not merely at finding interesting lyrical themes and music to fit their ideology, they play worthwhile music that strives to entertain, if not merely to enlighten listeners with something new conceptually. – By Al Necro

Ortega – Crows

Nick Dodds gives his thoughts on the new Ortega track ‘Crows’, in a very Lovecraftian way.

Ethereal Riffian – Aeonian

The music here is pretty damn good and displays an innate sense of creating a doom laden atmosphere. – By Martyn Coppack

Hidden Currents – Tartarus Records

With Cassette Store Day having taken place yesterday it seems appropriate that our latest Hidden Currents feature focuses on the tape only label Tartarus Records. Sander van den Driesche spoke to Richard, the man behind the label…

Witch Mountain – Cauldron of the Wild

Do you like Doom spelt with a capital OOOM? If so then this is the album for you. – By Rob Thompson

Transatlantic Rat’s Atom / Bird Eye – split

DOOM. DRONE. AND RIFFS!! – By Ryan Stephenson

Pohl – Pohlsmoker

Bristol’s two piece noise-rockers Pohl release their EP Pohlsmoker. Fans of Big Business, Death From Above 1979, and Black Cobra will most likely dig this release. – By JH Statts.

Gigatron2000 – The Cosmic Desert Cruise

if you like instrumental stoner rock and bands such as Karma to Burn, Atomic Bitchwax and Sardonis you are going to love The Cosmic Desert Cruise. – By Richard Collins.

Persistence in Mourning & Pentadrvg – Alice

Persistence in Mourning and Pentadrvg have made a harrowing musical experience together. And, solo I might add. All three tracks fitting together as a package. As a story. One that may drive you mad…

Entrapment – Crawling Morbidity

Four blistering death metal tracks from Dutch band Entrapment released on the underground label Tartarus Records.

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