As much as it is swiftly fascinating, Casuistry from US progressive death metallers Abiotic is a challenging proposition, testing in its ferociously busy landscape with a technical prowess to match, and at times approaching overwhelming ears with that same creative… Read More ›
Month: April 2015
The Harry MacIntosh Project – Such is the Vulture’s Love
Returning with their first collection of new songs in around seven years, UK experimental punks The Harry MacIntosh Project unleash the Such is the Vulture’s Love EP to remind the British rock scene what an exciting proposition they are. Berkshire… Read More ›
Hentai Babies – YO!
Managing to persistently sound familiar and simultaneously unique, primarily down to having developed a one of a kind vivacious sound, UK indie popsters Hentai Babies have been one of the most criminally ignored bands in the British rock scene. Well… Read More ›
Chick Quest – Vs. Galore
Their sound is self-tagged as spaghetti western post-punk and their name, as that of their debut album, is pure B-movie manna for the imagination. Chick Quest is a band from Austria who in already a wealth of exceptional releases in… Read More ›
Throw The Goat – Blood, Sweat & Beers
If like us you are a sucker for dirt encrusted, alcohol fuelled rock ‘n’ roll then Blood, Sweat & Beers from US rockers Throw The Goat is a must. It is a brawl in the ears and party in the… Read More ›
Entropy OAC – Dark Clouds and Clarity
Though not a new band, Entropy O.A.C. will be making their introduction to most outside of their local fan base with new EP, Dark Clouds and Clarity. A rather flavoursome and enjoyable proposition it is too; not one tearing… Read More ›
Pavillon Rouge – Legio Axis Ka
If there were still to be active dance floors after the apocalypse then the new album from French industrial metallers Pavillon Rouge would be the perfect fit for the dark mood and decayed energy it assumedly would possess. A fusion… Read More ›
The Cathode Ray – Infinite Variety
The energy around the arrival of and anticipation for Infinite Variety, the second album from Scottish band The Cathode Ray, ensured that intrigue and enthusiasm of a great many was high going into the release. It is fair to say… Read More ›
Deathblow – The Other Side of Darkness
There is nothing quite like the voracious roar of thrash metal, especially when it is as ferociously raw and uncompromising as upon the new EP from US metallers Deathblow. Consisting of five tracks bred from the heart and soul of… Read More ›
SSanahtes – Debut EP
If we had to choose one word to describe the Debut EP from French extreme metallers SSanahtes, it would be primal. The four track release is a ravenous almost pestilential trespass of the senses which is sure to be a… Read More ›