Just in case in the Christmas rush you missed the release of the debut single from Alexanred, we thought we would give you a nudge to one contagiously addictive track. Non-Stop Non-Stop is pure industrial virulence, a pulsating infection soaked… Read More ›
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Coven 13 – Destiny of the Gods
There is a sense of insanity to Destiny of the Gods, the new album from Detroit metallers Coven 13 (also known as just Coven), an almost schizophrenic intrigue and unpredictability to its invention which is just compelling. It has flaws… Read More ›
End Of Green – The Painstream
There is a familiarity to The Painstream, the new album from German metallers End Of Green, which for anyone else would more than likely go down as a negative but such the at times anthemic and certainly generally infectious charm… Read More ›
Antipope – 3 Eyes Of Time
With more grooves than a tyre wall at Silverstone, 3 Eyes of Time the new album from Finnish harsh progressive metal band Antipope is an intriguing mix of flavours and spices within a weave of eclectic metal influences. Awash with… Read More ›
Maudlin: A Sign of Time
Maudlin is band which since forming in 2004 has never taken a step back from investigating and attempting to stretch the realms of psychedelic rock with imagination and startling musical intrigue. The release of their second album shows… Read More ›
Beastmilk – Use Your Deluge EP
As the four songs making up the Use Your Deluge EP from Finnish post punk band Beastmilk consume and permeate every pore it is impossible not to be taken back to the time when their sound first was seeded and… Read More ›
Interview with Darvius Noctem of Days Of Our Decay
Brought together by Cosmo Morte of US band Scream Machine, we had the pleasure of meeting Darvius Noctem of Canadian goth/black/industrial metal band Days Of Our Decay and reviewing the excellent album Electric Twilight which was released a few weeks… Read More ›
Days Of Our Decay: Electric Twilight
Days Of Our Decay is a Canadian goth/black/industrial metal band which carries many more additional flavours to its music. Theirs is a distinct and imposing sound which is sure to lure a reaction whether in the positive or negative, a… Read More ›
Moonspell: Alpha Noir
Portuguese gothic metallers Moonspell return with their new album Alpha Noir to confirm themselves as one of the more important bands of the genre not that we needed reminding. Once more bringing their distinctly powerful dark world and sound the… Read More ›
Thee Orakle: Smooth Comforts False
For all of the distinct positives and equally deep negatives the internet has had on music and bands, one of the greater goods to come from it is the accessibility of artists from countries and places far removed from the… Read More ›