DEATH, THRASH, BLACK, HEAVY, DOOM AND ROCK METAL ZINE

- REVIEWS, REPORTS, INTERVIEWS - SUPPORT METAL UNDERGROUND

Zobrazují se příspěvky se štítkem#SKULLHAMMER. Zobrazit všechny příspěvky
Zobrazují se příspěvky se štítkem#SKULLHAMMER. Zobrazit všechny příspěvky

úterý 10. února 2026

Recenze/review - SKULLHAMMER - Where Skulls Pile High (2026)


SKULLHAMMER - Where Skulls Pile High
EP 2026, vlastní vydání

for english please scroll down

Strávil jsem zase jednou několik nocí ve staré kostnici. Rozmlouval jsem s mrtvými, nasával zkažený pach rozkládajících se těl. Přemýšlel jsem, co se stane jednou, až zemřeme. Přejdeme do jiného světa, zažijeme peklo nebo ráj? Těžko říct, třeba jen shnijeme v chladné zemi a sežerou nás červi. Možná ale naše ostatky také zavřou do starých katakomb a staneme se děsivým svědectvím. Zrovna poslouchám nové EP německých SKULLHAMMER a zde, ve staré kostnici, vynikne jejich hudba nejlépe.

Kapelu jsem objevil víceméně náhodou, při jedné ze svých toulek podzemím. Zaujal mě motiv na obalu a potom jsem k jejich hudbě přistupoval úplně stejně, jako kdysi, když jsem v devadesátých letech s touto muzikou začínal. Jen jsem si sedl k reproduktorům a nechal na sebe jejich nové EP působit. Najednou jsem neseděl v pokoji, ale byl jsem již několikátý den zavřený ve staré kostnici. Ano, jsme stejné krve, to vám klidně podepíšu. 


Na "Where Skulls Pile High" se bezezbytku uctívají staré, klasické a tradiční death metalové pořádky. Vše je předkládáno velmi elegantně, zkušeně, je slyšet, že pod hudbou jsou podepsáni muzikanti, kteří moc dobře ví, co a jak chtějí hrát. Temnota se zde potkává s chladem. Riffy jsou ostré, melodie naléhavé a prašivé jako ruka staré mrtvoly. Připadám si, jako bych právě exhumoval nějaký starý hrob. V rakvi leží prokletý, který nejen, že má ve tváři děs, ale také svírá v rukou tohle EP: Pánové na to jsou ostře, nekompromisně, hudba je zde opředena pevnými prašivými pavučinami, ale nezapomíná se ani na melodie. Každý riff, motiv, melodie, nejen, že perfektně sedí na svých místech, ale je také ostrým hřebem, který jednou bude zatlučen i do vaší rakve. Přesně takovou odrůdu smrtícího kovu mám nejraději. Ožívají přede mnou brutální, staré, děsivé příběhy, jsem najednou součástí hudby. Užívám si nejen zvuk, ale i zmiňovaný motiv na obalu. Agresivita, uvěřitelnost, opravdovost, sázka na spíše tradiční postupy, zároveň vlastní invence a spousta zajímavých nápadů. Tak by mohla znít definice SKULLHAMMER. Jako starý, prašivý pes, který hlídá vstup do podsvětí již skoro 35 let, dávám téhle smečce vysokou známku kvality. Pro poslech doporučuji zhasnout všechna světla a volume úplně doprava. Teprve potom vyniknou naplno jednotlivé morbidní nuance. Strávil jsem zase jednou několik nocí ve staré kostnici. Rozmlouval jsem s mrtvými, nasával zkažený pach rozkládajících se těl. Přemýšlel jsem, co se stane jednou, až zemřeme. Těžko říct, třeba jen shnijeme v chladné zemi a sežerou nás červi. Starý, prašivý, surový death metal, který vám rozdrtí všechny kosti v těle! Temnota a chlad! 


Asphyx says:

I spent several nights in an old ossuary again. I talked to the dead, inhaled the rotten smell of decomposing bodies. I wondered what would happen when we die. Will we go to another world, experience hell or paradise? It's hard to say, maybe we'll just rot in the cold ground and be eaten by worms. But maybe our remains will also be locked away in old catacombs and we will become a terrifying testimony. I'm listening to the new EP by German band SKULLHAMMER right now, and here, in the old ossuary, their music stands out the most.

I discovered the band more or less by accident during one of my wanderings underground. I was intrigued by the cover art, and then I approached their music in exactly the same way as I did when I first started listening to this kind of music in the nineties. I just sat down by the speakers and let their new EP wash over me. Suddenly, I wasn't sitting in my room, but had been locked in an old ossuary for several days. Yes, we are of the same blood, I can assure you of that. 


"Where Skulls Pile High" pays homage to the old, classic, and traditional death metal order. Everything is presented very elegantly and skillfully, and it is clear that the musicians behind the music know exactly what they want to play and how they want to play it. Darkness meets coldness here. The riffs are sharp, the melodies urgent and rotten like the hand of an old corpse. I feel like I've just exhumed an old grave. In the coffin lies a cursed man who not only has terror on his face, but also clutches this EP in his hands: The gentlemen are sharp and uncompromising, the music is shrouded in solid, rotten cobwebs, but the melodies are not forgotten either. Every riff, motif, and melody not only fits perfectly in its place, but is also a sharp nail that will one day be hammered into your coffin. This is exactly the kind of deadly metal I like best. Brutal, old, terrifying stories come to life before me, and I suddenly become part of the music. I enjoy not only the sound, but also the aforementioned motif on the cover. Aggression, credibility, authenticity, a focus on traditional methods, combined with originality and lots of interesting ideas. That could be the definition of SKULLHAMMER. Like an old, mangy dog that has been guarding the entrance to the underworld for almost 35 years, I give this pack high marks for quality. To listen to them, I recommend turning off all the lights and turning the volume all the way up. Only then will the individual morbid nuances come into their own. Once again, I spent several nights in an old ossuary. I talked to the dead, inhaled the rotten smell of decomposing bodies. I wondered what would happen once we died. It's hard to say, maybe we'll just rot in the cold ground and be eaten by worms. Old, mangy, raw death metal that will crush every bone in your body! Darkness and cold!



tracklist:
01. Intro 02. Principium 
03. Where Skulls Pile High 
04. Unstoppable March 
05. Berzerker Fury 
06. Abysmal 
07. Slaves To Despair 
08. Hammered


A few questions - interview with death metal band from Germany - SKULLHAMMER.


A few questions - interview with death metal band from Germany - SKULLHAMMER.

Answered Kevin, thank you!

Ave, can you introduce your band to our readers? – When was it founded and what style of music do you play etc.?

Greetings ;-) This is Kevin.Thank you very much for the interview! We are Skullhammer from Germany. Specifically from Bottrop — a city in the Ruhr area. Skullhammer has existed since mid-2024, and we play straightforward but brutal old-school death metal.

Where and under what conditions were you recording the new album? Who was in charge of sound, production and mastering?

We did the majority of the production in-house. In other words: we recorded the drums, guitars, bass, and vocals by ourselves. We programmed the drums and the bass — that may not be exactly old-school, but at the moment we don’t have a drummer or a bassist.

The mixing and mastering were done by Andy Posdziech, an old friend of our guitarists Dennis and Stefan. Andy might be known to some for his collaboration with Kreator.


How many copies were released and which medium was used for this new edition (CD, digital, vinyl, cassette)?

We had 500 CDs pressed, which we sell via our website. Additionally, on April 10, “Where skulls pile high” will be released on vinyl via Fucking Kill, initially in a run of 200 copies. Tapes of the EP have also been released. Death Farm Records had 50 copies produced. Of course, the EP is already available on all major platforms like YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music, and more.

Who is the author of the lyrics and how were they created and about what do the lyrics deal with?

The answer to this question will take a little more time ;-) The lyrics deal with a mighty artifact—the Skullhammer—and a young barbarian named Vrakh Zornbringer. We tell the story of his hard life, filled with horrific cruelties, from Vrakh’s childhood to the great finale... All of this unfolds on the "Fallen World," a miserable place, an ancient and raw world where twisted powers fight over the souls of the living. Our songs build on each other musically and lyrically. In every song, a new chapter of the protagonist and the Skullhammer is told. This is flanked by the "Chronicles of Vrakh Zornbringer." These are short stories, reports, and chronicles about the Skullhammer and Vrakh Zornbringer. At the time of the interview, they are being turned into a kind of audiobook, which we will gradually upload to YouTube and on our site. We have invested a lot of time in writing these short stories and are excited for them to be released. For everyone who enjoys Warhammer 40k, Warhammer Fantasy, Age of Sigmar, Trench Crusade, Hero Quest, or Conan the Barbarian—listen to our stuff. You might like it ;-)

Here are the links to our stories:

https://lore.skullhammer.de



Who created the logo of the band, and who took care of the graphics and the website? What about you and social networks? Do you consider these things important?

Our logo, the hammer, and the cover artwork were created by the mighty Mangsiart. We are very grateful for his work! Check out his Instagram profile and subscribe to him. Here you’ll find the link to his profile: https://www.instagram.com/mangsiart

As for the website: Our guitarist Stefan designed and maintains it. He has no friends and sits at the computer 24/7, or paints Warhammer miniatures ;-) To answer your question conclusively, I have to say that today you probably can’t get by without social media. Whether we like it or not, a certain online presence is certainly helpful. But every band has to decide that for itself.

Which label did you choose for releasing your album and why this label? Are you satisfied by how your label represents you and takés care about you?

We, after some exchanges with a somewhat larger underground label, decided to release the EP “Where skulls pile high” ourselves. We only released the tape in collaboration with Death Farm Records. We want to keep as much control as possible and do what we want, when, how, and where we want. Shortly after the CD was released on 16.01.26, Chris from Fucking Kill Records contacted us and made a great offer to release “Where skulls pile high” on vinyl. In exchange, it became clear that we would still have all creative freedom and additionally have an established and passionate partner by our side. Fucking Kill has been a staple in the underground for years and has released many good records.


Which bands do you idolise and where do you get your inspiration?

I think Skullhammer represents the product of our teenage heroes. The classics clearly to mention are: Bolt Thrower, early Obituary, Dying Fetus, Morbid Angel, and a bit of Paradise Lost. But many hardcore bands have also significantly influenced us and reflect the aggression in our music. Of course, there is a wide range of new stuff that we listen to with great joy.

How many gigs have you played? Which type of gigs do you prefer, whether it's (clubs or festivals) and which of your performances would you consider as the best?

We played Skullhammer’s first show in the summer of 2025 and we’re now at six gigs. On Saturday, February 7, 2026, we’ll continue with the Knüppel aus dem Sack Fest in Aachen. In general, we enjoy small, packed club shows, but of course we don’t shy away from bigger festivals. We take what comes ;-). Our best performance? Always when we leave the stage again. ;-)


What about your plans for the future? What do you want to achieve with the band?

We would like to play as many concerts as our everyday life allows. We also want to record and release songs again quickly, and at the same time work on the stories and turn them into an audiobook.

How and where can your fans contact you? Can you provide some contact information?

You can best reach us via our website or on Instagram at the following links:


Thanx for the interview.

We also thank you for the interview! Keep up the good work an GET HAMMERED DOWN!!!!





---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

TWITTER