Black Rain — Too Goth to be Punk. Too Punk to be Goth Review
Black Rain operate where post-punk gloom on the banks of the Wear—serrated guitars, shadowed baritone, and mechanical rhythms echo Sunderland’s industrial ghost.
Black Rain operate where post-punk gloom on the banks of the Wear—serrated guitars, shadowed baritone, and mechanical rhythms echo Sunderland’s industrial ghost.
Death Assault operate where aggression is engineered — disciplined thrash riffing, high-velocity percussion, and barked delivery locked in precision.
Spreading The Disease operate where groove is treated as impact and rhythm as pressure — driven by tight riff mechanics and relentless momentum
“Collapse isn’t failure—it’s form”—Chestcrush’s Vdeygmia channels ritual obliteration through industrial blackened death distortion and dissonant invocation.
Acherontia Styx: This is the first full-length and a serving of the dish of forbidden fruits and pure horror, and chaos.
Acherontia Styx provides the listener with a Hallucinogenic dreamscape journey of brutalization, darkness, adrenaline, and ferociousness
Acherontia Styx has invited the listener to a notch down in the brutalization… and in return, a story of someone’s broken heart
Tumanduumband, music that’s both sinister and evoking at the same time.
Acherontia Styx offers another helping of Forbidden Fruit… a helping of fava beans, a nice Chianti and brutal music.