Death Metal greats Revocation have booked a co-Headline Tour With Voivod, featuring Psycroptic, Skeletal Remains, and Conjurer. Revocation will perform their recent album The Outer Ones (Metal Blade), in full at every date. See below for all dates! Continue reading
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EXCLUSIVE ALBUM STREAM: Conjurer – “Sigils”
Ghost Cult is stoked to bring you the full album stream of the brand new album from Indiana’s Conjurer! Sigils is out this Friday, April 5th, 2019, and it’s chock full of brooding doomy riffs, beastly grooves, and a gritty bleakness that can only be born out of mid-western discontent. Check out the new album now and pre-order it at the link below!Continue reading
Conjurer Shares Audiotree Recording Session, On Tour Now
Taking the world by storm in 2019, Conjurer is redefining extreme metal in 2019 on the strength of their 2018 album Mire (Holy Roar Records) and their current US tour with Rivers of Nihil, with Entheos and Wolf King. They have shared a session they did at the vaunted Audiotree studios, six songs you can buy and stream now at on Spotify, Bandcamp, YouTube and more. Continue reading
GUEST POST: Joe Naan of Nuclear Blast (UK) – 2018 in Review
As the largest Metal label in the world, Nuclear Blast and it’s subsidiaries (SharpTone and Arising Empires) has a conveyor belt of exceptional talent at their disposal. Joe Naan joined their PR team earlier in the year and has been a regular in our inbox ever since, representing their incredible roster.Continue reading
Conan – Conjurer – Ba’al: Live at Rebellion, Manchester (UK)
“It’s Pink Floyd turned up to fifty”, my mate said. I’d never heard Waters or Gilmour roar with the same ferocity as Steff, lead vocalist of Sheffield quartet Ba’al, but the band do display a level of progression and turn of pace that would fit in with the Prog legends’ template. The phenomenal power and blackened hostility of the music, however, leaves any such comparisons in the shade.Continue reading
Conjurer Books Winter Tour Dates
On the back of announcing their first headline tour of the USA this spring with Rivers of Nihil, Conjurer has announced February 2019 tour dates including shows in the UK and an appearance at Complexity Fest, in the Netherlands. The festival also features Zeal & Ardor, The Ocean, and Shining. Conjurer continues to tour behind their acclaimed album Mire, released last March via Holy Roar Records.Continue reading
GHOST CULT ALBUMS OF THE YEAR 2018 Part 1 (70-26)
By the time the final album for 2018 is released, from Watain’s Trident Wolf Eclipse (Century Media) to Sulpher Aeon’s The Scythe of Cosmic Chaos (Van) – both of which were reviewed by Gary Alcock, and neither of which made the final list, trivia fans, – over 1,000 albums will have passed through the Ghost Cult reviews inbox, we will have covered just shy of 550 releases (we do a fair bit of filtering to protect our writers ears from some of the less inspiring releases), and our entire crew will have nominated and voted for 244 of them to be considered as our #1 for the year.Continue reading
My Favourite Concert Memory – Conor Marshall of Conjurer
On the back of the brilliant debut full-length album, Mire (Holy Roar), UK Extreme Progressive Metal urchins Conjurer are set to head out round the UK with monolithic slabdraggers Conan. To prepare for a pairing heavier than a set of tectonic plates, Conor Marshall, Conjurer’s bass monkey, reminisced on what a great gig really needs… fuck riffs, innit…Continue reading
portrayal of guilt – Let Pain Be Your Guide
Holy Roar Records has been on a roll over the past couple of years, with releases this year alone from Rolo Tomassi and Conjurer, amongst others, of the highest order. The indie record label has truly made a name for themselves for pushing brilliant bands forward who will be here to stay. portrayal of guilt are the latest band to release their debut album on the label (which is available via Gilead Media in Northern America) but will it live up to the high standards set by their peers?Continue reading
Leeched – You Took The Sun When You Left
Lurching forth from the blackened sewers of Manchester (UK) come Leeched with their debut album You Took The Sun When You Left (Prosthetic). UK metal is in a frankly fantastic place now, whether large or small the sheer amount of genuinely exciting and vital bands is staggering. Leeched are hot the heels of UK luminaries Employed To Serve and Conjurer with their own monolithic take on the crushing doom/hardcore sound.Continue reading