With a fine line in jangly guitars and melodic persuasion Flaws In Us All, the new single from UK indie rock band Holocene makes a solid and appetising persuasion as to why we should keep a firm eye on this… Read More ›
Month: June 2013
Our Final Hour -The Moving House EP
When the only real ‘complaint’ about a release is the fact that its creators has yet to find their own distinct voice than you know you have something very promising and intriguing in your ears. Such is the case with… Read More ›
Ad-Patres – Scorn Aesthetics
Listening to Scorn Aesthetics, the debut album from French death metallers Ad-Patres is like being persistently courted and pursued by a rapacious giant hornet, its demonic flight a niggling and insatiable tearing of the air and predatory hunt of the… Read More ›
Graveyard Of Souls – Shadows of Life
The debut album from Spanish metallers Graveyard Of Souls is an intensive and powerful experience which takes the listener on a journey through at times exhausting but perpetually enthralling melodic death and doom soundscapes. Shadows of Life certainly makes you… Read More ›
Escape The Justice – Abscond EP
We cannot claim that post hardcore band Escape The Justice is exposing yet anything startlingly new for the genre on their debut EP Abscond, there is something invigorating and fresh about the Manchester quintet which makes them stand out whilst… Read More ›
Fade Out – Welcome to My Hell
Fancy being thrust into a caustic creative storm…an agitated squall of rapacious and voracious imagination? Then checking out Welcome to My Hell, the debut album from Russian band Fade Out is a must. Combining a core of alternative and nu-metal… Read More ›
Steik – War With You EP
Formed in 2008, Russian band Steik has honed their sound into one which is engagingly melodic but framed and cored by sinews which ensure a full and richly satisfying encounter. Initially called Ierikhon, the band created old school heavy metal… Read More ›
Yes Rebels – The Mixtapes EP
We are not sure what is being put in the water system of the city of Bristol here in the UK but one side effect seems to be a never ending supply of exciting and inventive emerging bands. From metal… Read More ›
SideSteps – Bad To The Core music video/single release
2.5 years after their first official EP release, Belgium-born, London-based band SideSteps come back with a new music video and single called ‘Bad To The Core’. The Ringmaster Review is proud to have an exclusive video premiere and free download… Read More ›
Insentient – Remnants EP
The meaning of the name of Los Angeles based blackened death metallers Insentient means ‘devoid of sensation or consciousness; inanimate,’ something you certainly cannot apply to their debut EP Remnants. The six song release is a dramatic and exhausting piece… Read More ›