Review: Helloween – My God given Right
Founded in 1984, almost a life-time ago, Helloween have always been there in the background like part of the metal furniture, churning out album...
Review: Abiotic – Casuistry
Casuistry’s first track 'Believe The Unseen' comes blasting out of the speakers, there is a clear homage to Meshuggah, before settling into a ambient...
Review: Humangled – Prodromes of a Flatline
Italian Death Metal outfit, Humangled, first came about in 1994 and released their Anatomic Butchery demotape in 1996 but disbanded for personal reasons. It...
Review: Sisters of… – The Serpent, the Angel, the Adversary
Genre: Genre Defying
Sisters of… is a genre-defying project from St. Joseph, Missouri. Multi-instrumentalist Aaron Coker (ex-Appleseed Cast, Reggie & The Full Effect) reinvents...
Review: Witch of Waste – Made of Teeth
Upon first listen you might bypass Witch of Waste as one of the many technical hardcore bands that add buoyancy to a colorful yet...
Review: Thunder – Wonder Days
Like a musical Ric Flair, Thunder have called it a day more than once in their career. Despite this tendency to flip flop between...
Review: Golers – South Mountain Style
Founded in 1998 the GOLERS have built up momentum over the course of 4 albums and many tours. 1999's "South Mountain Style" ushered in...
Review: Six Feet Under – Crypt of the Devil
It seems that Tampa Florida is under attack of a demon curse by none other than death metaller’s Six Feet Under who formed in...
Review: Dysentery – Fragments
Formed in 2002, Dysentery was brought together with the intention of forging obscenely brutal death metal. Since the band's inception, they received great acclaim...
Review: Elderoth – Mystic
Formed in 2007, Canadian metallers Elderoth bring you their second studio album, Mystic.
Mystic opens with the very promising intro track ‘Within’. After a few...




























