Panagiotis Karagiannidis

Below
Across The Dark River

If you think you have heard everything there is by Candlemass and you are impatient about their next release, Below are the best substitute that you can find right now. These guys have burned the midnight oil studying the teachings of their compatriots and kings of doom metal. The “Epicus Doomicus Metallicus” vibe is clear as day (or maybe night on this case?) from the very first mournful riff of “Trapped under ground”.

Bloody Hammers
Under Satan’s Sun

The discography of Bloody Hammers so far has made me think of them as underachievers. They have everything they need to be considered occult rock (song names, lyrical themes, album art covers) but the point is to be considered a successful occult rock band and that can only be achieved using one tool; music.

Tankard
R.I.B.

]Aaaaah one of those nights again, those nights when one beer follows the other and one incident follows the other and then you wake up the next day, not having the slightest idea what happened.

Misery Index
The Killing Gods

Misery Index is Season of Mist’s most ascendant death metal band. They began their music journey in 2003 with the release of ‘Retaliate’ and since then they have become one of the most famous bands in the extreme, technical death metal scene of the United States, in a music genre where it is really difficult to find a band truly innovative and different from another. However, Misery Index, influenced by Death, got a strong hold of the rising underground music of the US and managed to progress into a golden standard of death metal.

Panagiotis Karagiannidis

Studied Business Administration, Panagiotis is Metalpaths' founder and editor-in-chief. He still believes that can be the... guiding light to extreme music (NOT!) and he would die to see a Pantera reunion show.