Showing posts with label Blessed Altar Zine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blessed Altar Zine. Show all posts

06 September 2017

Soundcloud from War Productions

We added the soundcloud from the Portuguese label War productions in our website. Thanks to War Productions. Support this label.

When we were on paper ...

Including the interviews with Iron Kobra (Ger) / Medo (Por) / Metal Horde Zine (Por) / Tzelmoth (Col) / Undersave (Por).

Plenty of reviews (Cd, Vinyl, Tapes and Movies).
Released in October 2012 and limited to 200 copies.
A5 format with 40 pages on B/W in English written.







Including the interviews with A Forja (Por) / Chapel Of Sin (Por) / Disthrone (Por) / Frost Legion (Por) / R.D.B. (Por) / Underneath (Por)

Plenty of reviews (Cd, Vinyl, Tapes and Movies).
Released in March 2013 and limited to 100 copies (includes a cassette compilation). A5 format with 36 pages on B/W in English written.





Including the interviews with Caverna Abismal (Por) / Front Beast (Ger) / Nox Illunis (Ita) / Saattoväki (Fin) / Scent Of Death (Spa)

Plenty of reviews (Cd, Vinyl, Tapes and Movies).
Released in June 2013 and limited to 200 copies.
A5 format with 52 pages on B/W in English written.
Interviews with Antropofago (Fra), Cristalys (Fra), Dawn Of Ruin (Por), The True Endless (Ita), The Sorcerer (Por) and Skoll (Ita), plus reviews, live reports, Castle of Ourém (Por) article, etc...

Released in October 2013 and limited to 200 copies.
A5 format with 52 pages on B/W in English written.

 Interviews with Garden Of Grief (Aut), Ataxia F. (Spa), Obsecration (Gre), Blizzard (Ger), Hatevömit (Tur), Moloch (Ukr), Releasing the Plague section with the interviews of two labels, The Sinister Flame (Fin) and Iron Tyrant (Label) (Ita), Lithuanian Death Metal Report, plus reviews, Castle of S. Jorge (Lisbon) (Por) article, literature, movie section, etc...

Released in March 2014 and limited to 200 copies.
A5 format with 52 pages on B/W in English written.










05 September 2017

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A new website, a free one. LOL
Simpler and easier for me.
I'm backing slowly, this time with reviews, maybe in the future in some interviews. Will see.

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In the future and if everything goes as planned, Blessed Altar Zine will have more persons doing reviews, or articles about anything we think that is worth of it.

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Legacy Of Emptiness (Nor) "Over The Past"

Well ... Legacy Of Emptiness from Norway with their last album "Over The Past". It took some time to compose. It started in 2013 and only saw the green light, that is, its completion in 2017 ... If it was worth your "delay"? Well ... We'll see ... I remember when I first heard two songs from this album, I got the idea, "Hmmm ... Symphonic Black Metal, and it's melodic ..." But nevertheless these two songs managed to captivate my ears. Strange, because I'm not a big fan of this musical genre. Nothing against, it just does not tell me anything. However I decided to "bet" a little and I arranged the Digipack of this band. Released by Swedish label Black Lion Records. It was worth it to be honest. It's not exaggerated the symphonic part during the whole album, at least in my opinion. Voice is a little skipping (in a good way) by Black Metal and Death Metal (More related to what many are accustomed to hear, in the wave of Swedish Melodic Death Metal bands). What it does, however, does not become "cloying" listening. "Despair" "Into The Eternal Pits Of Nothingness" or even "Four Hundread Years" are examples that the Black / Death mix is ​​very well made and the symphonic part is not exaggerated and which can even be well made and balanced. It even manages to bring a certain weight to the songs. I hope it has helped in choosing a future album to be bought by those who are reading this review, and who knows can advise a friend. If I advise the person outside the musical genre mentioned above? Only, and only if it is not "Traditional" one. To finish. Listen to the song "Transition" that despite being instrumental, its composition is very good. 7.5 / 10 By Me, Myself & I