Released by Brooklyn metallers Sannhet, the album Known Flood is one of the most extensive and challenging journeys this year, an impacting and imagination inspiring flight through desolate landscapes, pervading shadows, and far reaching sonic climates. It is a wholly… Read More ›
Month: September 2013
Morass Of Molasses – Rotten Teeth
The recent news of the demise of UK band Karn8 was a sad day for British rock music but as often is the case, the ending of a superb band is the spring board for equally as exciting… Read More ›
The Howling Bullets – Ghoul County
With a blood thirst to their invention and predatory stench to their sounds, Canadian horror rock band The Howling Bullets return with new EP Ghoul County to resume their preying on the psyche. Following their excellent From The Public Domain… Read More ›
Rocking the restless…introducing Bottle Cap Rockets
Sometimes you listen to a band for the first time and there is a glint in the eye of their sound, maybe a swagger of confidence to its persuasion which leaves a lingering presence which coaxes and insists you… Read More ›
Maths and the Moon – Night Train Daydream
As soon as the opening track of Night Train Daydream, the debut album from UK band Maths and the Moon, began its tantalising flight of persuasion and rhythmic dance a broad grin emerged pushing back lips in lustful anticipation. The… Read More ›
Miss Vincent – Creepy
After getting over the disappointment that Miss Vincent was not a psychobilly band, their debut EP’s cover and title as well as the band name all the clues adding up to that deceitful assumption, the UK pop goth punk band… Read More ›
Desolated – Disorder Of Mind
There is no compromising from or with Disorder Of Mind, the five track EP from UK hardcore band Desolated. It is a release which instinctively you go for or turn the other way from before it permanently fouls your psyche,… Read More ›
Hell’s Domain – Self Titled
Giving the body and senses no time to grab a breath from its first brawling note through to its riotous last, the debut self-titled album from Danish thrashers Hell’s Domain is a storming blaze of thrilling aggression and voracious energy…. Read More ›
Aeris – Temple
Temple is an imaginist’s playground, an album which allows the listener’s instinctive mental adventure to cast its own potent narratives within unique expansive journeys. Sculpted and presented by French progressive metallers Aeris, the seven tracks/movements within three chapters… Read More ›
Necromessiah – The Last Hope Of Humanity
Smothering the senses in the caustic excrement of hostility and a ravenous malevolence of blasphemy, The Last Hope Of Humanity the new album from Italian extreme metallers Necromessiah is a ferocious and fearsome confrontation which you only want to devour…. Read More ›