Thursday, March 28, 2024

Review: Red Spektor – Red Spektor

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Red Spektor Red Spektor is to be released 29th May 2016 via Kosmik Artifactz It seems as if Black Sabbath created more than just metal...

Review: ARCHITECTS – All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us

These are uncertain times. A theme prevalent across Architects latest album, All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us. The seventh studio release makes a new...

Review: ZOAX – ZOAX

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Last year, I went to a fairly low-key festival in Petersfield, called Butserfest. Researching the acts beforehand, I came across the name ZOAX. Their...

Review: Discharge – End of Days

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“Make noise not music!” is a great way to describe these hardcore punks who formed in the dark distant past of 1977 in Stoke...

Review: Braindamage – The Downfall

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Futurist, abrasive and visionary. We play music in the best Avantgardish Metal tradition of VOIVOD and KILLING JOKE, appealing to the modern-ish last decade’s growing...

Review: Bright Curse – Before the Shore

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Deep, dark, hypnotic and addictive, Bright Curse evolves in the Heavy - Psychedelic scene represented by great bands such as Tool, Witch, Sleep...! From the...

Review: Robin Trower – Where are you going to?

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Robin Leonard Trower born 9th March 1945 in Catford, East London, achieved success with the highly acclaimed Procul Harum during the 1960’s and then...

Review: Hatebreed – The Concrete Confessional

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Hatebreed are back! And what a return we have here. Fresh of this years Impericon Festival that saw the band headline 9 dates across multiple...

Review: Bedowyn – Blood at The Fall

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As this album begins its harrowing journey into a world of bedlam, I can clearly see I have made the right decision to review...

Review: Bait – Sunburst

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Bait - formed in September 2013 in the Würzburg area of Germany. SUNBURST will be released on limited edition 12" vinyl soon. Kicking off this...