Experimentation and careful songwriting has lead to an impressive debut LP that answers to no one but itself.

Experimentation and careful songwriting has lead to an impressive debut LP that answers to no one but itself.
NZ crusty doom grinders Bridge Burner explain their “vibe over everything” approach to heavy music.
WW3 seems to be inevitable, so why not get your apocalypse playlist ready now?
From trippy sludge and avant-garde death metal to laid-back “flower doom”, it’s been a good two weeks of music.
Infatuated with the Diploid’s devastating raucous, and driven by a wish to discover more about the album’s themes, we spoke to two-thirds of the band.
Morbid Evils are not brooding post-metallers or experimental doomsters tinkering with notions of subtlety and slow-building tracks – they’re gut-punching metal heavyweights exploring every sonic definition of hatred.
So, what exactly does “astrogrind” sound like? Well if the third album from Greek outfit Dephosphorus is anything to go by, it’s a noisy and suitably eclectic style of music infused with smatterings of punk, various subgenres of extreme metal and, you guessed it, grindcore.