Review: Helpless – Debt
Helpless describe themselves as 'Metal/Punk/Whatever'. The 'whatever' bit had me thinking, it sounds very experimental meaning ‘anything goes’ and the band have certainly captured...
Review: Fleshpress – Hulluuden Muuri
Fleshpress' latest release Hulluuden Muuri is the band's seventh full length release since they formed in 1998 and it is clear that the band...
Review: Hundred Suns – The Prestaliis
Hundred Sun, are a three piece made up of ex-Every Time I Die, Dead and Divine and current Norma Jean members. With that background...
Review: The Bronx – V
When The Bronx released their first album in 2003, it was an unhinged slab of genius. Five albums later and few punk bands can...
Review: Alice Cooper – Paranormal
It has been a while since legendary shock rocker Alice Cooper last blessed us with an album, but let it be known that the...
Review: Black Cat Bones – Down to the River
Strange how things happen isn’t it? In two days exactly it will be four years ago to the day that I saw Black Cat...
Review: Der Weg Einer – Freiheit Finnisterre
Oh the awesome German accent comes from the speakers along with a strange doomy sound and then simply explodes into a head decapitating savagery!...
Review: Eshtadur – Mother Gray
Columbia may not be very high on many people’s lists of countries that release a serious melodic death metal album but Eshtadur are once...
Review: Rex Brown – Smoke On This…
Rex Brown, a name of royalty in the metal World with the huge rise in the 90’s of legendary band, Pantera. Joining a collective...
Next to None.. “Phases”
Next to None toe an interesting line between crunchy, aggressive American radio metal and wild, extravagant prog rock, with many stylistic left-turns all over...