Striking and commanding the senses like the mighty swinging claws of a bear the debut album from UK metallers Karybdis is an openly impressive and powerful destructive pleasure. Still remarkably unknown despite being formed late 2009 and with a sound… Read More ›
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Trepalium: H.N.P.
With more instinctive groove in their blood than should be possible French death metallers Trepalium has unleashed one of the most absorbing and pleasing albums so far this year. H.N.P. is arguably not the richest in innovation or an openly… Read More ›
Sexcrement: Sloppy Seconds
The groove veined slab of debauchery in the shape of Sloppy Seconds from death metal band Sexcrement has to be one of the most addictive and irresistible slabs of extreme metal this year. With lustful saliva dripping from every syllable… Read More ›
Venial Sin: Sphere Of Morality
Since forming in 2008 Portuguese band Venial Sin has slowly emerged as one of the more interesting and inventive metal bands, their fusion of black/death metal with progressive rock an intriguing and stirring mix. Their new EP Sphere Of Morality… Read More ›
Kyshera: Made In China
Let us not beat around the bush about it, the new album from South Wales band Kyshera is simply exceptional, a kaleidoscope and maelstrom of ideas, invention and intrusive imagination that provokes as strongly as it thrills. Made in China… Read More ›
Heart of a Coward: Hope & Hindrance
Two years in its creation Hope & Hindrance the debut album from UK metallers Heart of a Coward has been the focus of much eager anticipation. The media and fans alike have been waiting with at times a less than… Read More ›
What The Night Brings Interview
Just released is one of the most explosive and destructive yet impressively creative with deep melodies and thoughtful craft. The new EP from UK metalers What The Night Brings is an ever evolving mix of hardcore, deathcore, groove and melodic… Read More ›
Illnath: Third Act in the Theatre of Madness
Like the most spiteful demon from the darkest corner of your mind, preying on your shadows and fears Danish metalers Illnath return with their third album Third Act in the Theatre of Madness. The release exposes and explores the deeper… Read More ›
K-Lacura: Portraits Of The Faceless
Unleashing their debut album Portraits Of The Faceless, UK metalers K-Lacura easily set themselves as one of the most promising bands to emerge lately. The album is a vibrant and ear grabbing beast that with strong variety and even more… Read More ›