Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Dark Divination/Wampyric Rites/Finnish Ecuador Alliance/Signal Rex/2026 Split EP Review

 

  This  is  a  review  of  a  split  ep  between  Finland's  Dark  Divination  and  Ecuador's  Wampyric  Rites  called  "Finnish  Ecuador  Alliance"  which  will  be  released  in  May  by  Signal  Rex  and  we  will  start  off  the  review  with  Dark  Divination  who  returns  with  a  raw  and  old  school  style  of  black  metal.


  His  side  of  the  split  starts  out  with  a  very  distorted  sound  before  going  into  a  heavier  direction  while  the  guitar  leads  are  done  in  a  melodic  style.  Vocals  are  mostly  high  pitched  black  metal  screams,  synths  can  also  be  heard  briefly  along  with  the  faster  sections  of  the  song  also  adding  in  a  great  amount  of  tremolo  picking  and  blast b eats  which  also  gives  the  track  more  of  a  raw  feeling,  the  music  is  also  very  heavily  rooted  in  the  classic  Finnish  style.  The  Production  sounds  very  dark  and  raw  and  the  lyrics  cover  hatred  and  nihilism  themes.


  In  my  opinion  this  is  another  great  sounding  track  with  Dark  Divination  and  if  you  are  a  fan  of  raw  and  old  school  black  metal,  you  should  check  out  this  side  of  the  split.


  Next  up  is  Wampyric  Rites  who  return  with  their  raw,  old  school  and  vampyric  style  of  black  metal.


  Their  side  of  the  split  starts  out  with  a  very  fast  sound  along  with  a  good  amount  of  blast  beats  while  synths  can  also  be  heard  in  the  background.  When  guitar  solos  and  leads  are  utilized  they  are  done  in  a  very  melodic  style  as  well  as  the  vocals  being  mostly  high  pitched  black  metal  screams  mixed  in  with  a  few  growls,  tremolo  picking  is  also  added  into  some  of  the  fast  riffing  and  the  riffs  also  add  in  a  decent  amount  of  melody.  The  production  sounds  raw  and  old  school  and  the  lyrics  cover  Vampirism  and  Evil  themes.  


  In  my  opinion  this  is  another  great  sounding  track  from  Wampyric  Rites  and  if  you  are  a  fan  of  raw,  old  school  and  vampyric  black  metal,  you  should  check  out  their  side  of t h e split.


  In  conclusion  I  feel  this  is  a  very  great  sounding  split  and  I  would  recommend  it  to  all  fans  of  raw  and  old  school  black  metal.  8  out  of  10.


  wampyricrites1.bandcamp.com // darkdivination.bandcamp.com


    

Hoc Est Bellum/Filth Majesty/Time To Kill Records/2026 Full Length Review


  Hoc  Est  Bellum  are  a  band  from  Finland  that  plays  a  bestial  mixture  of  war,  black  and  death  metal  and  this  is  a  review  of  their  2026  album  "Filth  Majesty'  which  will  be  released  in  June  by  Time  TO  Kill  Records.


  A  very  dark  sounding  intro  starts  off  the  album  before  going  into  a  heavier  direction  while  the  faster  sections  of  the  songs  also  add  in  war  metal  elements  and  brutal  blast  beats.  Vocals  are  done  in  more  of  an  angry  black  metal  style  and  the  tremolo  picking  in  the  fast  riffs  also  gives  the  recording  more  of  a  raw  feeling.


  Bestial  growls  are  also  utilized  at  times  while  some  of  the  riffing  also  adds  in  a  small  amount  of  melody.  The  album  also  adds  in  a  good  mixture  of  slow,  mid  paced  and  fast  parts  along  with  the  solos  and  leads  also  being  done  in  a  very  chaotic  style  when  they  are utilized,  all  of  the  musical  instruments  also  have  a  very  powerful  sound  to  them  and  both  synths  and  clean  playing  can  also  be  heard  briefly.  as  well a s  the  closing  track  also  adding  i  spoken  words     


  Hoc  Est  Bellum  plays  a  musical  style  that  takes  war,  black  and  death  metal  and  mixes  them  together  to  create  a  sound  of t heir  own.  The  production  sounds  very  raw  and  heavy  while  the  lyrics  cover  Occultism,  Blasphemy,  War  and  Horror  themes.


  In  my  opinion  Hoc  Est  Bellum  are  a  very  great  sounding  bestial  mixture  of  war,  black  and  death  metal  and  if  you  are  a  fan  of  those  musical  genres,  you  should  check  out  this  band.  RECOMMENDED  TRACKS  INCLUDE  "Black  Metal  Terror"  "Blood  of  The  Wytches"  "Winds  Of  Decay"  and  "the  Goatborn  Ones".  8  out  of  10.


  YouTube: https://youtu.be/5KpuYWezKbI

Stream: https://ffm.to/hocestbellum-nightside-necromancy

https://hocestbellum.bandcamp.com/

https://www.instagram.com/hoc_est_bellum_black_noise

Deliverance/The Voyager Golden Banquet/Les Acteurs de L'Ombre Productions/2026 Full Length Review


  France's  Deliverance  have  returned  with  a  new  recording  which  shows  the  music  going  for  a  psychedelic  mixture  of  black,  sludge  and  doom  metal  and  this  is  a  review  of  their  2026  album  "The  Voyager  Golden  Banquet"  which  will  be  released  in  May  bt  les  Acteurs  de  L'Ombre  Productions.


  Psychedelic  sounding  synths  start  off  the  album  and  also  mixes  in  with  the  heavier  sections  of  the  songs  at  times.  Clean  playing  is  also  utilized  at  times  while  the  slower  parts  of  the  recording  also  add  in  elements  of  sludge  and  doom  metal  and  all  of  the  musical  instruments  also  have  a  very  powerful  sound  to  them.


  Vocals  are  done  in  mostly  an  angry  black  metal  style  mixed  in  with  a  touch  of  hardcore  while  the  faster  sections  of  the  album  also  add  in  a  decent  amount  of  blast  beats.  Throughout  the  recording  you  can  also  hear  a  good  mixture  of  slow,  mid  paced  and  fast  parts  along  with  some  songs  also  adding  in  touches  of  progressive,  post  and  indie  rock..

 

   Electronic  sounds  are  also  utilized  at  times  along  with  some  of  the  tracks  also being very  long  and  epic  in  length  and  a  couple  of songs  also  adds  in  a  small  amount  of  clear  singing  and  the  closing  track  also  adds  in  a  brief  use  of  spoken  words.  The  production  sounds  very  professional  while  the  lyrics  cover  scientific  themes.


  In  my  opinion  this  is  another  great  sounding  recording  from  Deliverance  and  if  you  are  a  fan  of  psychedelic  black,  sludge  and  doom  metal,  you  should  check  out  this  album.  RECOMMENDED  TRACKS  INCLUDE  "Chasing  The  Dragon"  "As  Above,  So  Below"  and  "The  Banquet  Part  1".  8  out  of  10.


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Conjuring Interview

1.Can you give us an update on what has been going on with the solo project since the recording the recording of the new album?


1. I finished the album in the fall of 2025 and sent it to the “Klangschmiede” recording studio. Markus Stock did an excellent job mixing and mastering it! After that, I got in touch with Nic from Hypnotic Dirge Records and was able to secure a collaboration. Many people think that once an album is finished, it’s easy to release it, but there’s always a lot of work involved with promotion, etc....


2.In May you have a new album coming out, musically how does it differ from the stuff you have released in the past?


2. I’m always trying to improve musically...With “Universus,” I started with virtually no experience and worked my way up step by step...Personally, I think “Memento Mori” is my best album musically so far. I try to learn from my mistakes and want to offer listeners "high-quality" black metal, and with “Memento Mori,” I’m definitely one step closer to that.


3.What are some of the lyrical topics and subjects you explore with the new album and also how would you describe your progress as songwriters over the years?


3. In my new album, I focus heavily on the themes of life and death and the relationship between humans and nature.


I usually work on my lyrics in a similar way. When I’m thinking deeply or reflecting on life, I sit down and write my thoughts in a notebook.I then use those notes to write my lyrics. I write my lyrics directly from my thoughts and don’t believe in bands just writing what the listeners want to hear...


4.What is the meaning and inspiration behind the name 'Conjuring'?


4. When I saw the trailer for “The Conjuring,” I didn't know the German word for it. So I typed it into a translator and read the translation... I wasn't making music yet, but I thought it would make a great band name. To me, though, the band name has nothing to do with the movie. I try to conjure up the listeners with my music, so it fits pretty well...


5.Can you tell us a little bit more about the artwork that is presented on the new album cover?


5. The artwork cost me a lot of time and money. I already had the idea for the cover before I started writing “Memento Mori.” It was also meant to show the beauty that lies between life and death. I bought two human skulls at an auction through a British dealer and purchased dried flowers from all the local florists...I went for a walk in the woods with my girlfriend, and we arranged everything beautifully on the forest floor as part of a ritual. She helped me with the decorating since she’s very talented at it. I then took photos of the Memento Mori ritual, which became the cover...


6.With this project you record everything by yourself, are you open to working with other musicians or do you prefer to work solo?


6. Exactly—I do everything myself and would like to keep it that way as much as possible. I could see myself collaborating with another band or artist on a song, but “Conjuring” will remain a one-man project.


7.The new album is going to be released on 'Hypnotic Dirge Records', how would you compare working with this label to your previous label 'Kernkraftritter Records'?


7. I think Hypnotic Dirge Records is much more in my musical wheelhouse, so a collaboration makes more sense... I'm really looking forward to working with Nic from Hypnotic Dirge Records in the future.


8.On a worldwide level how has the reaction been to your music by fans of black metal?


8. So far, I’ve mostly gotten positive feedback.


Of course, my music isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, and that’s fine—tastes are supposed to differ. But I’ve noticed that there’s a lot of respect in the black metal scene, and far fewer hateful comments than in other genres. That’s something I really appreciate about this scene.Live and let live...


9.Do you have any experience working with other bands or musical projects?


9. No, not at all...I didn't have any connections in the music scene until 2020, so I didn't know any other bands or musicians before my project.


10.Where do you see yourself heading into as a  musician during the future?


10. I want to make “Conjuring” my life's work and write high-quality black metal without any pressure. I could see myself doing live shows in a few years, but that will take a little while..


11.What are some of the bands or musical styles that have had an influence on your music and also what are you listening to nowadays?


11. So, when it comes to black metal, I’d say bands like Netherbird, Pure Wrath, and Aera have really influenced me... But I’m the kind of person who really enjoys drawing inspiration from outside the black metal scene.I really enjoy listening to country, hip-hop, techno, and drum ’n’ bass, and I think that as an artist, it doesn’t hurt to explore other genres every now and then...


12.Before we wrap up this interview, do you have any final words or thoughts? 


12. I want to show people through my music that when you put your heart and soul into something, eventually it turns into something you can be proud of...


Everyone is focused solely on money and doesn’t even realize they’re chasing a ghost. Someday we’ll be old and won’t have done what we love because we had no will of our own. I’d like to thank everyone who supports my music and accompanies me on my path through the dark arts...


https://hypnoticdirgerecords.bandcamp.com/album/memento-mori 

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Synthre/Thus Burns The House Of The Sun/2026 EP Review

 

  Synthre  are  a  solo  project  from  Finland  that  has  had  music  reviewed  before  in  this  zine  and  on  this  recording  goes  for  a  middle  eastern  themed  form  of  black  metal  and  this  is  a  review  o  their  self  released  2026  ep  "Thus  Burns  The  House  Of  The  Sun"


  A  very  distorted  sound  starts  off  the  ep  along  with  some  elements  of  Middle  eastern  music  which  also  mixes  in  with  the  heavier  sections  of  the  songs.  Spoken  words  can  also  be  heard  at  times  while  all  of  the  musical  instruments  also  having  a  very  powerful  sound  to  them  and  clear  vocals  can  also  be  heard  at  times.


  When  guitar  solos  and  leads  are  utilized  they  are  done  in  a  very  dark  yet  melodic  style  while  the  harsh  vocals  are  mostly  black  metal  screams.  Melodies  are  also  added  into  some  of  the  guitar  riffing  along  with  the  faster  sections  of  the  songs  also  adding  in  a  decent  amount  of  blast beats  as  well  as  the  recording  also  having  its  dissonant  moments  


  On  this  recording  Synthe  goes  for  more  of  a  dissonant  and  middle  eastern  style  of  black  metal.  The  production  sounds  very  raw  and  heavy  while  the  lyrics  cover  the  rise,  fall  and  transformation  of  Assyrian  civilization.


  In  my  opinion  this  is  another  great  sounding  recording  from  Synthre  and  if  you  are  a  fan  of  Middle  Eastern  infleunced  black  metal,  you  should  check  out  this  ep.  RECOMMENDED  TRACKS  INCLUDE  "Nightfall"  and  "House  Of  The  Sun".  8  out  of  10.


  

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/synthre

Bandcamp: https://synthre.bandcamp.com/

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6OqlC7nh97oUhWxlRbIm8s

Wandar Interview


1.Can you give us an update on what has been going on with the band since the recording of the new album? 

Z: We’ve played a few shows and are currently in the thick of our promotional campaign. But in the back of our minds, we have the outtakes from the recording session—which aren’t really outtakes at all, but rather great material for the next album.

K: Lots of people with questions.


2.You have a new album coming out in May, musically how does it differ form the stuff you have released in the past? 


K: We have become much more mature and secure. Musically, it's still Wandar, just like it used to be. But we've grown up (laughs).


Z: The album ties in with Zyklus to some extent, but instrumentally it bears much more of the signature style of Karlsgrad and Totz. At the same time, however, you can also sense that we leave room for nocturnal romanticism. Kallenheim’s poetry, in turn, speaks for itself—its interpretive possibilities are wide open


3.This is also your first album in 5 years, can you tell us a little bit more about the long wait in between releases? 


Z: We’re a semi-professional band in the sense that we can’t make a living from our music. We have regular day jobs, which means our creative processes are concentrated into shorter periods of time. But I don’t think our creative output should be underestimated, since our compositional energy builds up steadily over a longer period and then explodes during our sessions.


4.What are some of the lyrical topics and subjects the band explores with the new release and also how would you describe your progress as songwriters over the years? 


Z: As far as the lyrics go, Kallenheim can and should say something about that, since that’s entirely his domain. As for songwriting itself, there’s basically no formula for it, so it’s also difficult to trace any development in that regard. Often, a song lasting up to 10 minutes emerges from a small phrase conceived on the piano. Generally speaking, though, the way we work is that the instrumental framework is established first, before Kallenheim adds his lyrics. 


K: I usually write fragments first and then place them on the scaffold. The basic themes are the journey to knowledge, death, loneliness, despair and confidence are recurring motifs. Tiefe Erde has become very dark and direct compared to the other albums. It is the final step into the great blackness, the loneliness of the will in a dying world. But at the same time, salvation, absolute silence and oppressive hope. 

Whether I got better with it is for others to decide.


5.On your earlier releases you also covered some Paganism themes, can you tell us a little bit more about your interest in this topic? 


Z: That’s something Kallenheim should really answer.


K: We are still dealing with these issues, paganism itself is probably our last weapon. The thought of a self with nature, without monotheistic religions, one with the elements, that inspires my heart. Unfortunately, we cannot always implement this. But we can take in the ancient deities and spread some of their wisdom. I think paganism is the only way to live.


6.What is the meaning and inspiration behind the name 'Wandar'? 


K: The word Wandar is a combination of forest and hiking. In the old days, we spent a lot  of time in the woods. Wandered, stoked the fires and experienced the connection with nature. 

Without the forest, Wandar would never have existed.

Wandar is in my opinion a strong word that defies the elements and shows the middle finger against any kind of religion



7.Can you tell us a little bit more about the artwork that is presented on the new album cover? 


K: The painting is by a gifted painter named Satiago Caruso from Argentina. We have been searching for a long time, for something that expresses Tiefe Erde. Then Totz came across the picture and we all fell in love immediately. That fixed gaze, the bald desolation and the renunciation of the individual … Tiefe Erde. 

Thanks again to Satiago (www.santiagocaruso.com.ar).



8.What are some of the best shows that the band has played over the years and also how would you describe your stage performance? 

K: I couldn't pick the best show since there were a few. Live shows are very emotional and exhausting for us. They are small rituals that express our unbridled love for this kind of music. We merge, I can blindly rely on Karlsgrad, Totz and the rest. We celebrate every note, inhale every word and let the storm out. 


9.Do you have any touring r show plans once the new album is released? 


K: We have already played the first shows and from the autumn we will be traveling more intensively.


10.On a worldwide level how has the reaction been to your music by fans of black metal? 


K: What a question. You know, I live in a rural area without a smartphone. And I'm online a few times a week. I know of some crazy people in France, Brazil and Greece, but nothing more. Maybe you can tell us?


11.What is going on with some of the other bands or musical projects these days that some of the band members are a part of? 


Z: Personally, I'm involved in several other projects: the dark folk band “Neun Welten” and the stoner doom band “Planet Z.” Last but not least, I've been playing in a Beatles cover band for over 15 years, focusing on their later, more progressive era


K: Mara is active in various bands and also performs as a live musician, playing multiple instruments, including with the band “Boötes Void.” Last year, she released the album Menetekel with the band “Gorleben.” With another band, “Abglanz” (a black metal band on the label Vendetta Records), she is scheduled to enter the studio later this year to record a new EP. Currently, she is the most active member of the group in terms of live performances.

Mara repeatedly describes that the only moments in which she feels truly free and able to breathe are when she is on stage. For her, it is both a passion and a form of therapy.



12.Where do you see the band heading into musically during the future? 


K: If I knew… I can't tell you because we don't set limits for ourselves. Wandar will always sound like Wandar, but in what way, only the stars know.


13.What are some of the bands or musical styles that have had an influence on your music and also what are you listening to nowadays? 


K: Zazghul and I are two big GN'R and The Doors fans. Otherwise, I can only speak for myself. I'm a child of the 90s and of course I love 90s black metal. Without bands like Emperor, Gehenna, Samael or even Alice in Chains, my development would have been different. But I also listen to a lot of goth rock and neofolk. I think anything that has a melancholic, dark-atmospheric quality in it attracts me.

At the moment I listen to a lot of Devil Doll, Elend and the electronic Ulver. And we should definitely not forget Chopin's Nocturnes.


14.Before we wrap up this interview, do you have any final words or thoughts? 


K: Thank you for the interview. Support the underground of the black flame. The fire will always be the light.


https://www.instagram.com/wandar.official  
https://facebook.com/Wandar666  

https://wandar.bandcamp.com  

The Fifth Alliance/Stenahoria/Tartarus Records/Breathe Music/Ardua Music/2026 Full Length Review

  

    The  Fifth  Alliance  are  a  band  from  the  Netherlands  that  has  had  music  reviewed  before  in  this  zine  and  on  this  recording  plays  a  mixture  of  post  black,  sludge  and  doom  metal  and  this  is  a  review  of  their  2026  album  "Stenahoria"  which  will  be  released  in  May  as  a  joint  effort  between  Tartarus  Records.  Breathe  and  Ardua  Music.


  A  very  fast  and  raw  sound  starts  off  the  album  along  with  a  great  amount  of  tremolo  picking  and  blast b eats.  Vocals  are  mostly  angry  sounding  black  metal  screams  along  with  the  riffs  also  adding  in  a  decent  amount  of  melody   and  the  slower  sections  of  the  songs  also  add  in  elements  of  sludge  and  doom  metal.


  Clean  playing  can  also  be  heard  at  times  while  some  of  the  tracks  also  add  in  a  small  amount  of  clear  singing.  When  guitar  solos  and  leads  are  utilized  they  are  also  done  in  a  very  melodic  post  metal  style  along  with  the  album  also  having  its  atmospheric  moments,  throughout  the  recording  you  can  also  hear  a  good  mixture  of  slow,  mid  paced  and  fast  parts  as  well  as  some  tracks  also  adding  in  growls.


  On  this  recording  The  Fifth  Alliance  takes  an  atmospheric  form  of  post  black  metal  and  mixes  it  with  sludge  and  doom  metal  to  create  a  very  heavy  and  dark  release.  The  production  sounds  very  professional  while  the  lyrics  cover  human  experiences  of  fear,  sorrow  and  confinement.


  In  my  opinion  this  is  another  great  sounding  recording  from  The  Fifth  Alliance  and  if  you  are  a  fan  of  post  black,  sludge  and  doom  metal,  you  should  check  out  this  album.  RECOMMENDED  TRACKS  INCLUDE  "Phoenix"  and  "Jacob".  8  out  of  10.


  https://www.facebook.com/thefifthalliance

https://www.instagram.com/thefifthalliance

https://thefifthalliance.bandcamp.com