Jools Green

WRITER
Metal has been Jools' passion for as long as she can remember. But for the last thirty years, she has been gradually leaning further towards the more extreme and underground end of the genre, particularly Black and Death Metal.


Jools loves the prospect of discovering a new band or album it makes every day worthwhile. She has been writing for MetalTalk for over thirteen years.

She also occasionally writes for "A Certain Taste" webzine and has, in the past, written for a few other, now defunct sites.

Sylvan Realm / The dark, haunting and cathartically reflective quality of Waldeinsamkeit

It has been nine long years since Sylvan Realm released their debut album 'The Lodge of Transcendence', due to band mastermind Sylvan being in a Master’s program, but they are back with...

Vyrion / Extreme Metal which stands out amongst its peers

Brisbane Black Metal outfit Vyrion return with their third album 'Nil', an eight track, forty-nine minute offering that is Black 'N' Roll at the core, but is as progressive as it is...

Autopsy / Mouthwatering Live In Chicago performance captured for upcoming release

Live is where Metal is truly at it's best and any Metal band that performs live should eventually have a live album in their catalogue. Autopsy are, for me, all about the...

Kneel / Ailment is truly a brutal and engaging listen

It has been close to seven years since the release of his debut solo album 'Interstice', but multi-instrumentalist and producer Pedro Mau (ex-Kneeldown, Wells Valley) is back with a new studio effort...

Anaal Nathrakh / An ongoing source of aural devastation

Anaal Nathrakh have always been the ultimate Extreme Metal band. Their first full length, 'The Codex Necro', was such an aural and mental shock it metaphorically punched me into the following week....

Hateful / Complex, fascinating and engaging Italian Technical Death Metal

Italian Technical Death Metal trio Hateful are set to release their third full length, their first with Transcending Obscurity Records. Titled 'Set Forever On Me', it is an album that delivers exactly...

Jupiterian / The crushing heaviness of ‘Protosapien’

Brazilian Atmospheric Sludge/Doom Metal quartet Jupiterian return with their third studio offering 'Protosapien', building on the experience gained from their two previous full lengths; 2015’s 'Aphotic' and their ground breaking, ground shaking...

Review / Serpent Omega: Impressive, powerful and worth your attention

If you had the good fortune to catch the debut self-titled album seven years ago from Swedish Sludge / Doom Metal four piece Serpent Omega, or you enjoy a Heavy as Hell,...

Panzerfaust / The Suns of Perdition Chapter II is a heady release, leaving you much to think about

Canadian Black Metal quartet Panzerfaust return with Chapter II of their latest musical endeavour 'The Suns of Perdition', a follow up to their June 2019 release 'The Suns of Perdition - Chapter...

Ages / Demonstrating Sweden’s ability to produce Black Metal of worth

Five years after the release of their debut album 'The Malefic MiasmaI', Swedish Melodic Black Metal trio Ages, return with their follow up release 'Uncrown', featuring Brice Leclercq on bass, who has also...

Jools Green

WRITER
Metal has been Jools' passion for as long as she can remember. But for the last thirty years, she has been gradually leaning further towards the more extreme and underground end of the genre, particularly Black and Death Metal.


Jools loves the prospect of discovering a new band or album it makes every day worthwhile. She has been writing for MetalTalk for over thirteen years.

She also occasionally writes for "A Certain Taste" webzine and has, in the past, written for a few other, now defunct sites.
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