The Hell To Pay EP is a release to have every graveyard rocking and monster, mythical or real, adopting as their personal soundtrack. It is a malevolent infestation of the senses leading to a full consumption of the heart whilst… Read More ›
Month: December 2012
20 Days In: Align Explode EP
Creating a red hot tempest of post-hardcore, alternative rock, and punk, US band 20 Days In offer an impressive and thrilling encounter through their new EP Align Explode, a release which is eclectic in influences and sound whilst igniting… Read More ›
Arcade Parade: Cave Of Swimmers (Radio Edit)
Since forming in 2010, it is fair to say UK indie rock band Arcade Parade has not let any dust settle on their vibrant presence as they have performed at some of the notable venues around the UK, such as… Read More ›
Sin Of God: Limbus
Canadian label PRC Music have really pulled out the stops to make the end of year a brutal yet special time for death metal. Firstly they have re-introduced the world and genre to the outstanding album Reign Of Lunacy from… Read More ›
Gorelust: Reign Of Lunacy
Eighteen years after its release, Reign of Lunacy the one and only album so far from Canadian death metallers Gorelust, gets its reissue through PRC Music whose owner also incidentally gave the album its first appearance. With a proposed new… Read More ›
Doom’s Day: The Unholy
Though arguably offering more promise for the future than major satisfaction in the now, The Unholy the debut album from Canadian occult metal/horror punk band Doom’s Day is still a recommended investigation if the likes of Mercyful Fate, Venom, Ghost,… Read More ›
Rhyme: The Seed And The Sewage
Bring to the boil a strong measure of nineties metal, a heavy dose of hard rock, and a liberal helping of varied classic spices, whisk it all up with imagination and enterprise and what emerges is a thoroughly satisfying slice… Read More ›
Kowloon Walled City: Container Ships
With soundscapes as stark and imposing as the namesake of its creators, Container Ships the new album from Kowloon Walled City is a colossal and impacting journey led by thick tsunami like compelling atmospheres which border on oppression and… Read More ›
Avastera:The Clocks Have Ticked Too Long
On the eve of making a big splash across the globe with the release of their debut The Clocks Have Ticked Too Long EP, to emulate its success in homeland Australian earlier in the year, Avastera is set to be… Read More ›
Circle Of Reason: A Favour For A Stranger EP
From just the initial listens of A Favour For A Stranger, the new EP from alternative rockers Circle Of Reason you can feel this is a band with all the promise and ingredients to be a big force certainly in… Read More ›