
Metalcatto
Hi there, my beautiful music degenerates. Here I am, back with another section of low‑budget and unpredictable releases from the dungeons of my email inbox and personal DMs. What can I say? You people reach out in all sorts of creative ways that would probably cross more than one legal boundary. Anyway, I’ll talk to my lawyer later and focus on this random selection of bands again.

Asnahsarg – Endless Inner Solitude
Before you run away from another one‑man black metal project, let me tell you this one is interesting. Despite the incredibly rancid production that reminds me of the earliest Falls of Rauros days, the writing itself is engaging. Of course, I’d always prefer better production, but the riffs and pacing are fun, and that’s more than I can say for many similar releases. Click here!

Tombstone – The Philosophy of Eternal Recurrence
It feels sad that, due to our crazy schedule, Tombstone ended up here. This album is a direct, sorrowful, and massive black metal statement from Jakarta that expresses a depth and pain uncommon in that regional scene. As the title suggests, there’s more than just blastbeats here—fascinating ideas invite you to explore it more than once. I also like how authentic the production feels without becoming a static‑noise show. Click here!

Gore Force V – Tails from the Deep
Well, I wasn’t ready to get smashed in the face with that drill. This thing is loud, compressed, short, and gory. If you put it on at a friend’s party, you’ll get kicked out fast. For those who want nothing but bashing and punishing death/grind, we’ve got what you need here, because Gore Force V knows no mercy for your poor and battered eardrums. Click here!
Alright, kids! I know some of you will have to wait another week, but I’m only a cat, and it’s hard to type without functional thumbs. Oh, now you’ve got some perspective, right? Empathy will get you far in life, just saying. We should frame you more like that so tough people buy it more easily. Anyway, see you next week!
