2012 has not had to wait long to welcome a definite album of the year contender in the muscular shape of the brutally intense Facing The Imminent Prospect Of Death from Danish metalers The Kandidate. The release attacks and blasts… Read More ›
Month: January 2012
Promise Me Tomorrow – Through It All
UK pop punk/rock band Promise Me Tomorrow have steadily made a growing impression on the British rock scene with their eager and well formed melody veined songs and hard work attitude. January 23rd sees the release of their mini-album Through… Read More ›
Ominous Crucifix -The Spell of Damnation
Emerging from the still relatively undiscovered wealth of strong metal bands within Mexico for most, Ominous Crucifix are set to release their debut full length album The Spell of Damnation. Offering up invasive slabs of crushing spiteful death metal the… Read More ›
Cirith Ungol – Servants Of Chaos
Califonians Cirith Ungol has escaped the attention of many even during their existence to become one of the more underrated bands. Their formation in 1972 leading to their strongest years in the eighties set them alongside the likes of Deep… Read More ›
Majestic Downfall – The Blood Dance
The title of the second album from one-man doom metal project Majestic Downfall is very fitting as by the end of its deeply impacting sonic journey one is left a defiled bloody carcass but with every sense of having had… Read More ›
Bear Cavalry – Maple Trails
Bear Cavalry upon evidence of the mesmeric and uplifting tracks that comprise their new EP Maple Trails, are a band that knows how to weave and conjure sounds to engage and pleasure the senses without taking obvious avenue and using… Read More ›
Blood Mortized – Bestial
Swedish death metal band Blood Mortized do not mince sounds they just go directly for the throat with all the consuming essences and filth laded intensity spawned by old style raw Swedish death metal. The band has only one intention,… Read More ›
The New Jacobin Club – This Treason
Though This Treason from Canadian shock rockers The New Jacobin Club has been out for over a year, it and the band are new discoveries here at The RingMaster Review and because the find is so immensely enjoyable a review… Read More ›
Stay Okay! – Time To Grow EP
Since their beginnings in 2009 Irish rock band Stay Okay! has been on a steady strong ride of attention and acclaim leading up to their debut EP Time To Grow. The quartet wowed audiences as Dublin took them to their… Read More ›
Dies Irae – Secret Veils of Passion
For many the return of Mexican dark melodic metalers Dies Irae will not raise too much excitement with the band having what is fair to say a fairly limited exposure outside of its continent so far but investigation of their… Read More ›