Since the start of our personal journey with music, being savaged and ravished, violated and pleasured has been an instinctive joy. It is a weakness which has led to the exploration of some of the finest persistent trespasses and releases… Read More ›
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Midwich Cuckoos – Death
With the second part of their second album pending and a new single released just a couple of days ago we thought we should go back to the first part of Death & Glory, to the beginning of something feeling… Read More ›
Ferocious velocity: exploring the creative fuel of Crypitus
Unafraid to mix a wealth of different styles into their already multi-flavoured metal, US trio Crypitus is a force on the rise. Rising up through the Vermont music scene, the threesome of Doug Friend, Zach Patch, and Peter Snee have… Read More ›
The Summoned – Sessions
“Sessions is a concept album about a man who wakes up from a coma and is sent straight into a psychiatric hospital where he begins a series of tests against his will. In the process he meets a doctor who… Read More ›
The Replicate – A Selfish Dream
A riveting mix of progressive and technical death metal, A Selfish Dream is one of those releases which may not have you falling back in love with the genres breeding it but certainly inspires a new appetite to go exploring… Read More ›
Monte Pittman – Inverted Grasp of Balance
“I wanted to make the heaviest and craziest music I ever have” is how Monte Pittman described one of the intents behind his new album, Inverted Grasp of Balance, going on to add, “I really feel that it’s an album… Read More ›
Blood Divisions – Self Titled
Blood Divisions, band and EP is the coming together of a host of metal’s talented for a two track encounter that without sending excitement into overload provides one very satisfying offering. The self-titled proposal will also see a portion of… Read More ›
Nemaind – Eclipsi EP
There is not a great deal we can tell you about Spanish melodic death metallers Nemaind though the most important bit of information you need anyway is that their debut EP, Eclipsi, is one heavily flavoursome and magnetically alluring incitement…. Read More ›
Shadowspawn – Ashes Of Sorrow
Maybe it is no surprise the striking and accomplished presence that Ashes Of Sorrow from Danish metallers Shadowspawn makes given the intensive experience of the band’s members, but that cannot only explain the impressively riveting and ferocious exploits of the… Read More ›
Iron riffs and heavy passions: Introducing Wölfrider Interview
Hailing from Wrocław, Polish heavy metal band Wölfrider drew outside attention to match that at home with the release earlier this year of their self-titled debut EP via Goetic Records. Packed with four tracks which charge ears with tsunami like… Read More ›