Finnish metallers V For Violence first made an attention nudging statement with up their debut album The Cult Of V in 2009, now after a fair time in the making they unleash its successor The Book of V. Vocalist Jarkko… Read More ›
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Embracing the sickness: exploring Caustic Method with Matt Caustic
It has been a far time coming with US metallers Caustic Method first emerging in 2003, but debut album The Virus is an infectious scourge of sound and invention which more than lives up to its title. For many… Read More ›
Caustic Method – The Virus
The Virus is a scourge to the senses as potent and inescapable as the equivalent physical protagonist is to the flesh, but a fierce ravishing easy to develop a rabid appetite for. The album is the new incitement from… Read More ›
Desert Storm – Omniscient
Two years on from their acclaimed second album Horizontal Life, British heavy blues metallers Desert Storm unleash a new cauldron of ridiculously addictive temptation in the ravishing shape of Omniscient. Before listening to the new release we would have been… Read More ›
Anti Clone – Hands Sewn Together
If you thought nu-metal was a redundant flavour then hold on to your floral panties boys and girls because it is not only alive and viciously kicking but it has been twisted into a whole new glorious personality by UK… Read More ›
Almost Human – Ø EP
From the smart appealing packaging to the compelling sounds it holds within, the Ø EP from Swiss metallers Almost Human is a mouthwatering slice of invention and imagination. Arguably it is not bursting with total originality but certainly casts a… Read More ›
Destrage – Are You Kidding Me? No.
Destrage is a force which confronts and seduces the imagination with such an exhaustive vivacity of sound and adventure that it becomes a proposition which has you simultaneously confused, bewildered, and thrillingly basking in a maelstrom of sonic… Read More ›
Def-Con-One – II
Bawling inventively in the face whilst being driven by a constant fury which simply exhausts and exhilarates the senses, II the new album from UK metallers Def-Con-One, is one of those riveting muscular scourges you just cannot… Read More ›
Dzyen – Self-Titled EP
Providing impressive food for thought, UK progressive metallers Dzyen unleash their debut EP to instantly thrust themselves on the genre radar but equally with a rich blend of flavouring to their potent sound it has plenty to draw in… Read More ›
Onoma: All Things Change
When recently reviewing the excellent From Israhell With Love compilation, a release which highlighted the strength and diversity of metal bands coming out of Israel, one band stood out over what was an impressive line-up of bands and songs. The… Read More ›