Monday, March 10, 2025

Review: Melechesh – Enki

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And breathe... After many years of listening and loving music, you know the moment that you have heard something truly special. It has been a...

Review: Ian Siegal – One Night In Amsterdam

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Ian Siegal came out with the solo acoustic Man & Guitar in 2014, whereas this year’s live release One Night In Amsterdam, finds him backed by...

Review: Shields – Guilt

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Shields, they've established themselves as being one of the best up and coming tech metal bands the UK has seen in a long time....

Review: Left For Red – All Things Known And Buried

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You know you’re doing something right when you find yourself supporting the likes of  Chimaira, Revoker, Beholder and Breed 77. These guys also won...

Review: As it is – Never Happy, Ever After

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Since 2012 this Brighton based 5 Piece have been making a name from themselves. Fronted and driven by the charismatic Minneapolis-born Patty Walters, a...

Review: Nai Harvest – Hairball

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This Sheffield duo have always been a bit messy. Their 2013 debut full-length 'Whatever' was a boisterous bundle of angsty energy, making waves at a...

Review: Apocalyptica – Shadowmaker

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“There’s a lot of possible meanings to the phrase ‘Shadowmaker’, At one level it can be about a person whose energy is so negative...

Review: Withering Soul – Adverse Portrait

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A manifestation, in the form of menacing guitars, haunting sound scapes and spectral chants, echoing themes of psychological horror and the supernatural. Withering Soul was...

Review: Incinerate – Eradicating Terrestrial Species

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Incinerate formed in 1998 by Scott Ellingboe (Guitars/ Vocals also in Dominion) and Randy Grolemund. Jesse Watson joined shortly after as 2nd guitar and...

Review: Soilwork – Live in the Heart of Helsinki

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From the start this live album is filled with explosive exploits and hungry attitude, but hardly surprising for this band whose reign began in 1995 under...