The Black Dahlia Murder – Everblack
In recent years The Black Dahlia Murder have worked hard and done well at making themselves one of the underground metal scene’s biggest names....
Such Gold ‘Misadventures’ Album Review
Listening to Such Gold is like listening to one of those bands you've heard on skate games when you were a kid but can...
Review: Sinsaenum – Echoes Of The Tortured
Sinsaenum are here, people.
The much awaited album Echoes Of The Tortured is released July 27th. The extreme-metal supergroup is fronted by Mayhem and Sunn...
Review: Bonafide – Denim Devils
Yes, we love the low-down and dirty/mean side of Rock´n´Roll. And the rockin' Swedish band BONAFIDE do it better than most. Now they release...
Rory Gallagher – Blues 3 CD Deluxe Edition
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the late Rory Gallagher’s recording career. If you’re unaware of who he is don’t worry, if anything you’re to be...
Ihsahn: A self-titled masterpiece
The self-titled album is typically indicative of introduction or reinvention. Since his days in Emperor and his near flawless solo career Ihsahn is no...
Review: Fumigation / The Path to R’lyeh – Invasion
Tracklist:
FUMIGATION
Arachnophobia
Forced Vaginal Harbourage
Earwigs & Earwax
A Beard Full of Maggots
THE PATH TO R’LYEH
Dream Eater
The Book Made of Human Skin
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Code Orange prove once again that the rules of hardcore don’t apply to them...
Code Orange are the future. On previous album Forever, they made a bold statement, fusing hardcore with power electronics to push hardcore into places...
Oak branch out on The Quiet Rebellion of Compromise
The belated follow-up to 2018’s False Memory Archive from Norwegian prog/rock/folk four-piece Oak shows such a natural progression (pun intended) that the new album...
Michael Schenker Fest Live Toyko (2 CD + DVD)
‘Searching For Freedom’ plays over the PA over and the Japanese audience rises and politely as cameras roll around the impressive looking International Forum...