Sarcator

Sarcator put on a clinic with Alkahest

Sweden's Sarcator are one of metal's most exciting young bands, I personally first became aware of them after discovering their demo online in early...
Accept

Shadow Soldiers & Metal Hearts – The legendary Accept and the Norwegian Radio Orchestra...

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The exclusive performance by Accept featuring hugely skilled members of the Norwegian Radio Orchestra (KORK) at the Opera House in downtown Oslo last night...

Apocalyptic Love – Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators

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By Martin Durrant Slash is a name that is synonymous with rock and roll. His very image provides the essence of the music we...
City of Thieves

City of Thieves deliver Beast Reality

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For a band sharing a name with a novel about the search for a dozen eggs in war torn Leningrad (strange but true), this...

Phoxjaw display grace and grit on Royal Swan

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Bristol-based noise crew Phoxjaw are set to release their first full-length title, Royal Swan on July 3rd via Hassle Records, following on from their two...

Review: Echelon – Brimstone Aggrandizement

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Getting down to the nitty gritty of getting your ears around some classic death metal is always a good thing for me. Feeling the...
Seasons Hollow – To Suffocate Silence

Review: Seasons Hollow – To Suffocate Silence (EP)

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Seasons Hollow are currently a small band looking to create a big impact. The five-piece that call Hereford their home have been working away...
The Black Dahlia Murder

The Black Dahlia Murder upholds strong legacy on new album, ‘Verminous’

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The Black Dahlia Murder have been a significant figure in the death metal scene for almost 20 years, and have managed to put out...

Drive – IDEFI, A Tribute to Rick Chavez and David Earl Taylor

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Drive were a five-piece progressive, power metal band formed on the north side of Houston, Texas by guitarist Rick Chavez. They released two albums, Characters In Time (1988) and Diablero (1992). The...
Trigon - Fed-Up

Review: Trigon – Fed-Up

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The unusual sample at the start of this album is quirky and also quite strange, however, there’s no law that says a band can’t...