For many the return of Mexican dark melodic metalers Dies Irae will not raise too much excitement with the band having what is fair to say a fairly limited exposure outside of its continent so far but investigation of their… Read More ›
Progressive Metal
The Fallen Divine – The Binding Cycle
The debut album from Norwegian progressive extreme metalers The Fallen Divine would have undoubtedly have left the senses marvelling and feasting on its undeniable impressive sounds and creativity, unfortunately it had the misfortune of being given attention and assessed straight… Read More ›
Revocation – Chaos of Forms
Every now and then amongst a plethora of great releases there is one album that goes a little further and deeper to pleasure and ignite every sense. Chaos of Forms from Boston metalers Revocation is one such glorious album, a… Read More ›
Our People Vs Yours – Lights EP
With an already solid base of acclaim and strong reviews Essex metalcore band Our People Vs Yours are sure to push out into even stronger and loftier heights with their new EP Lights. Raw and aggressive the release intimidates and… Read More ›
Betraeus – Towards the Sun
Since their formation in 2009 Manchester quartet Betraeus has beaten a strong and impressive path with their progressive death metal sounds and devastating live performances, pulling in ever increasing acclaim and eager support. The release of their debut EP Towards… Read More ›
Doomed From Day One Interview
14th November saw the release of a titanic debut EP from Guildford metalers Doomed from Day One. The release announced to the UK and beyond the recording arrival of one of the most powerful, impressive and creative UK bands around… Read More ›
Uneven Structure – Februus
The anticipation for the debut album from French progressive metalers Uneven Structure was tempered a little when finding out how long Februus took to create. Actually it was not the time taken as that shows care and the element of… Read More ›
Aliases – Safer Than Reality
No doubt people will want to label and tag Aliases and all one can do is wish them luck because the Manchester quintet wonderfully step outside of any genre you want to lay at their door with a sound that… Read More ›
Circles – The Compass
On a few rare occasions upon hearing a band for the very first time there is an instant understanding and emotional sustenance of one’s musical needs and desires and the sense of music that is on a much higher and… Read More ›
Arch /Matheos – Sympathetic Resonance
As the closing notes of Sympathetic Resonance drift away one can only sit back and let the epic experience and sense of the album wash over and through them, and reflect that Arch/Matheos have produced one of the best progressive… Read More ›