Angelspit: Bang Operative
Band/Artist: Angelspit Release House: Black Pill Red Pill Genre: Industrial/EBM/Electropunk One Sentence Synopsis: Eighth studio album from a cybergoth favorite Series: Standalone Single/EP/Album: Album Release Date: 9-9-2019 Running Time: 51 Min MSRP: $13.00 Discount Link: Click Here Website: Click Here Sample/Music Video: Click Here Purchase Site: Click Here Reviewed by: Reverend Leviathan Final Score: 5.0 Moons (Out of 5.0) Formed...
Candlemass: The Door to Doom [ALBUM REVIEW]
Band/Artist: Candlemass Release House: Napalm Records Genre: Doom Metal One Sentence Synopsis: Candlemass reunites with Johan Langquist (Epicus Doomicus Metallicus) for more epic doom metal! Series: Standalone Single/EP/Album: Album Release Date: 2-22-19 Running Time: 48 Min MSRP: $12.99 Discount Link: Click Here Website: Click Here Sample/Music Video: Click Here Purchase Site: Click Here Reviewed by: Reverend Leviathan Final Score:...
Exposing Skeletons with Rev. Leviathan: Kung Fu Vampire
Rev. Leviathan interviews underground hip-hop artist, Kung Fu Vampire (KFV), who recently released “Come Dawn,” which has been praised by fans as his greatest record. When Goths mention rappers they actually enjoy, the three names we at DGM hear most are Ghostemane, Kung Fu Vampire, and Twiztid. If you’re unfamiliar with KFV, check him out! Special Thanks to Bukshot, and Danny Hunter (Out Jogging Pictures) for...
Kung Fu Vampire: Come Dawn [ALBUM REVIEW]
Band/Artist: Kung Fu Vampire Release House: Ultra Violet Entertainment Genre: Rap/Hip-hop One Sentence Synopsis: The long anticipated album since KFV’s last release, Look Alive (2016) Series: Standalone Single/EP/Album: Album Release Date: 8-30-2019 Running Time: 49 Min MSRP: $8.99 Discount Link: Click Here Website: Click Here Sample/Music Video: Click Here Purchase Site: Click Here Reviewed by: Reverend Leviathan Final Score: 5.0...
Stoneburner: Technology Implies Belligerence [ALBUM REVIEW]
Band/Artist: Stoneburner Release House: Negative Gain Genre: Tribal Electronica One Sentence Synopsis: Newest release from the tribal electronica project of Steve Archer (Ego Likeness) Series: Standalone Single/EP/Album: Album Release Date: 7-12-2019 Running Time: 53 Minutes MSRP: $10-$12 Discount Link: Click Here Website: Click Here Sample/Music Video: Click Here Purchase Site: Click Here Reviewed by: Reverend Leviathan Final...
Exposing Skeletons with Reverend Leviathan: Flock To Murder [INTERVIEW]
Kentucky underground hip-hop duo, Flock To Murder, speaks with Rev. Leviathan about their new album, Gehenna (available here!), their influences and history, and playing the Gathering of the Juggalos....
Skald In Veum: Stridslysten [ALBUM REVIEW]
Blackened Scandinavian metal band Skald In Veum hit the scene hard, turned many heads and had even more banging with their debut release 1260 Days in 2015. Four years later, the band finally released their long-anticipated sophomore album, Stridslysten, with a LIMITED CD release, so get one while you still can!
Twiztid: Generation Nightmare [ALBUM REVIEW]
Underground hip-hop duo Twiztid spent a year preparing their fans for the release of Generation Nightmare. With a number of singles hitting the digital media outlets, Jamie Madrox and Monoxide Child showed their fans just how versatile they can be, and announced to the world that “we are the nightmare children.”
XIII Minutes: Obsessed [ALBUM REVIEW]
The number thirteen conjures up several images depending on who is observing it. Every thirteen minutes, one American will take their own life. Every thirteen minutes, someone in America dies in a motor vehicle accident. Every thirteen minutes, a woman dies of breast cancer and thirteen minutes is the time the warning sirens give before a tornado hits.
Forming in 2016 and hailing from Tulsa, OK, XIII Minutes takes on the significance of thirteen in the spiritual realm. XIII Minutes is the time it takes every day to be spiritually fit. Thirteen is the number of great blessing. The nu
Exposing Skeletons with Reverend Leviathan: Xtra Overdoze [INTERVIEW]
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Twiztid’s album W.I.C.K.E.D., a weekend tour was launched. I attended the show at Oddbody’s in Dayton, Ohio. While there I ran into underground rap artist Xtra Overdoze.