If looking for some old school thrash inspired by the genre’s founders then the debut album from Portuguese metallers Atomik Destruktor is the perfect offering to get your teeth in to. Influenced by the likes of Destruction, Sodom, Kreator, Metallica,… Read More ›
Exodus
Arbitrator – Indoctrination of Sacrilege
If you speak to the right people there are always good, often great things said about any new and emerging band. The confirmation is always only in the music of course and just as often as words are proven, anticipation… 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 ›
Thy Fallen Kingdom – Fear The Hunter
Wearing its old school inspirations proudly on its sleeve, Singapore thrashers Thy Fallen Kingdom unleash debut album Fear The Hunter, an encounter swift to fire up ears and neck muscles. The nine track aggressor is not a proposition to change… Read More ›
Algebra – Feed the Ego
It might not be dramatically unique but with a sound blending the voracious fury of a Testament or Exodus with raw causticity vocally and aggressively of Suicidal Tendencies, the new album from Swiss thrashers Algebra is one of the more… Read More ›
Beneath Dead Waves – Inertia
There is a storm brewing within UK metal and it comes in the thrilling shape of London based quintet Beneath Dead Waves. The quintet has just unleashed debut album Inertia, a thunderous and magnetically diverse slab of modern antagonism which… Read More ›
Harlott – Origin
Thrash for us is one of those genres where originality is not always the key to the strongest excitement and satisfaction, certainly it is an added bonus but seemingly more of a rarity these days it. Australian band Harlott does… Read More ›
Sceptre – Age Of Calamity
Laying another huge prod on the world as the metal scene in India shows its current strength, thrashers Sceptre release their second album Age Of Calamity, a release which launches a blistering display of rhythmic and sonic predation to… Read More ›
Brain Dead – Menace From The Sickness
Rupturing the air with an exhausting fury of old school bred thrash, Italian metallers Brain Dead uncages second album Menace From The Sickness to escort the senses into a more than decent if arguably expectations filling aggressive escapade. Inspired by… Read More ›
Ironclad – Strike & Ravage
It is fair to say that genres are not being re-invented or boundaries pushed with the Strike & Ravage EP from Finnish metallers Ironclad, but equally it is very easy to declare the release as one extremely enjoyable and undemanding… Read More ›