Taking from early FFAF, Killswitch Engage and a slice of August Burns Red, All To Ruin deliver a hearty sound that blends thunderous riffs and contagious hooks; the end result is both dominant and anthemic. The fast-rising five piece… Read More ›
Month: July 2013
Overcoming nature’s fury: an interview with Mathieu of Sofy Major
The events and drama which stood in the way of the recording of the album Idolize would have left any band lost in turmoil and self-pity, but for French metallers Sofy Major it was just an obstacle to climb over… Read More ›
Venus DeVilo – Edgar Allan Ho EP
Let us introduce you to the dark seductiveness of Venus DeVilo, an artist which preys on the passions like a sultry vampiric temptress bred from artistic alchemy raised from the fire of Imelda May, the snarl of Wanda Jackson, the… Read More ›
Whisky Smile – The Eagle Has Landed
Whisky Smile is a mischievous lot, a band who likes to toy with your expectations and ears whilst treating them to some of the best heavyweight riffs and cantankerous rhythms you would wish to be accosted by. Their… Read More ›
That Massive Bereavement – Eat The Rich
Ever wondered what the dirtiest grunge mixed with old school punk, filth clad rock, and scuzz littered post punk sounds like than UK garage rockers That Massive Bereavement have the answer for you with their debut EP Eat The Rich…. Read More ›
Raised Emotionally Dead – Memo
When we say that the sounds you hear on Memo are nothing you have not really heard before do not take this as a slight or criticism as the debut from Canadian hard rockers Raised Emotionally… Read More ›
Heart Attack – Stop Pretending
It may have taken French metallers Heart Attack six years to unleash their debut album but the time was well spent honing their rapacious sound as Stop Pretending is one impressive and attention grabbing encounter. Consisting of ten mighty and… Read More ›
Mickey & The Mutants: Touch The Madness
If anything from psychobilly to fifties rock ‘n’ roll and rockabilly to rhythms & blues gets your feet and heart eagerly moving than we just might have the album of the year for you in the mighty shape of Touch… Read More ›
Reigniting passions and fight: An interview with Yap of One Minute Silence
Like so many the return of UK rap metallers One Minute Silence bred a big sense of excitement for us when the band announced their return after a seven year absence a couple of years ago but it was the… Read More ›
Quest Of Aidance – Misanthropic Propaganda
From its opening instrumental, Misanthropic Propaganda, the debut album from Swedish metallers Quest Of Aidance towers over and brutally palms the senses into an enterprising torrent of extreme provocation, a journey which leaves you captivated inside yet numb on the… Read More ›