What Lies Beneath Italian darkness, German Satanic speed and Scottish filth: March’s highlights from the underground This month’s round-up of the sounds of the underground, featuring Midryasi’s Kult, Nuctemeron, Party Cannon, Këkht Aräkh and more…
What Lies Beneath Death metal car crashes, proggy space voyages and motorcycle sleaze: This month’s highlights from the underground Kicking of 2026 with a whole lot of killer noise from Exhumed, Possession, The Death Wheelers, Voidhämmer, Fossilization and more.
What Lies Beneath Chthonic hallucinations, sci-fi dystopia and devastating doom: End-of-year highlights from the underground A festive round-up of the death metal, psych and doom noises coming from the subterranean depths, Master’s Hammer, QRIXKUOR, Bell Witch and more…
What Lies Beneath From the heaviest doom abyss to speedy thrash: This month’s highlights from the underground It’s getting colder and darker. Here’s Evoken, Primitive Man, Hellbearer, Occulsed and more to see you through the gloomy, lengthening nights.
What Lies Beneath Wild-eyed metal mania, space-bound doom, a dark abyss, and a dose of disturbing weirdness: This month’s highlights from the underground Rounding up the latest killer sounds from the underground, including Deathhammer, Slomatics, Crippling Alcoholism and more…
What Lies Beneath Summer stoner riffs, heavy weirdness, extreme doom and loads of death: This month’s highlights from the underground Need something subterranean while you’re firing up the barbecue? Here’s some heaviness, riffs, blasphemy and bonkers re-recordings to burn your burger to…
What Lies Beneath Doom, death, the roots of metal, and a band of frogs: This month’s highlights from the underground We round up the latest and greatest from heavy music’s underground. Here’s some returning legends, amphibious riffs, and genuinely obscure heaviness from the 1960s...
What Lies Beneath From Brazilian speed metal to Italian doom: This month’s highlights from the underground We round up the latest and greatest from heavy music’s underground. This month: sludge, death metal, plenty of doom, and some weirdness…