Review: Rebel Souls -The Forces of Darkness
As Rebel Souls shrouds over us once more in the genre of death be prepared for thunderous backlashes of impending savagery. Feel the goose bumps?...
Review: Locust Leaves – A Subtler Kind of Light
From the reviews I have read about Locust Leaves there seems to be a never-ending stream of "I love I Voidhanger Records", as they...
Review: Ember Falls – Welcome to Ember Falls
As their splendid title suggests it is a fuel injected stomp of blood-curdling metal that is charged with deep contagion with a great vocal...
Review: 1919 – Bloodline
A superb start to what I hope will be a superb album as this bristles with coaxing melody and tight sounds. Like Johnny Rotten in...
Review: The Darkhorse – The Carcass of the Sun will Sleep
Back in 2014, I was having a blast at Bloodstock as I always do, a 3-day hangover usually started by a night of serious...
Review: Resonance Cascade / Järnbörd – Hyperakusi
Hyperakusi or Hypersensitivity as us brits would call it is a very apt title for a grind crust album – as if you have ever...
Review: Soen – Lykaia
We've hit a point in the world of rock and metal where brilliant guitarists fill every corner. The rise and fall of djent has...
Review: Energy – Apparition Sound
Despite having formed over ten years ago, Energy remain an unknown quantity to UK audiences. 2017 could be the year that changes. Having bagged a...
Review: Burn Damage – Age of Vultures
The anticipation just bubbles under the skin and waits to unleash its fury on the unsuspecting at the beginning of this album. I am almost...
Review: Sepulchral – Back from the Dead
Great Dane Records are back with more brutality in the form of Old School Death Metallers Sepulchral who have resurrected a few tracks from...