Belzebubs
A hardcover collection of the black metal family comedy webcomic.
A hardcover collection of the black metal family comedy webcomic.
In Carbon Mysticism (Lifeforce Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Dawn of Inhumanity (Peaceville). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Nihilistic Vision (Agonia). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Sing-Along Songs for the Damned & Delirious (Sensory / Lasers Edge). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Albert Mudrian’s Hall of Fame lineup of heavy metal Decibel masterpieces is the stuff of teenage delinquent dreams.
Satanic Blasphemies (Regain Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Bloodline (Candlelight). Review by Matthew Moyer.
What? You’ve watched every episode of Metalocalypse and find yourself with nothing left to fill the sick, black void in your soul? Get thee to the source, man. Scott Adams recommends this Viking-fueled history of Black Metal.
Hammer Battalion (SPV). Review by Matthew Moyer.
New Rock Nation (Downline Records). Review by Joe Frietze.
Season of Evil (Goodfellow Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Stench of Redemption (Earache Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Chuck Ban… err, Chris Esposito dives back “into the Grave” and finds out that this Swedish death metal fave from years back can still deliver the goods, as evidenced on their new concert DVD.
In Vogue (Rise Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Unsaved (Pure). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Occlused in Ottusity (Dark Reign). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Sirens (Cleopatra Records ). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Art of Aggression (New Aeon Media). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
The Coldest Day (Exile on Mainstream). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Alfred Sole’s Alice, Sweet Alice is a very Generation X movie, mirroring our 1970s lives in important and disturbing ways. Phil Bailey reviews the new 4K UHD version.
In 1977, Here at Last… Bee Gees …Live cemented the Bee Gees’ budding reputation as world-class master songsmiths. 46 years later, longtime Ink 19 writer Christopher Long nabs a well-loved $6 vinyl copy at a Florida flea market — replacing his long-loved and lost-to-the-ages original record.
All-American music legend Bonnie Raitt played the Riverwind Casino Showplace Theatre in Norman, Oklahoma, recently while on her Live 2025 international concert tour. Longtime Ink 19 contributor Christopher Long was there and got the goods.
“Little Dreaming” (Darkroom / Polydor / Capitol). Review by Danielle Holian.
Everything Changes, Everything Stays the Same (Tapete Records). Review by Peter Lindblad.
Stories I Only Tell My Friends (Blackbird Records). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Bone Bells (Pyroclastic Records). Review by Bob Pomeroy.