Review: Cenotaph – Riding Our Black Oceans
The band started in the mid-80s under the name Damned Cross. After recording a demo rehearsal "excretion of infected corpses" soon and like with...
Review: War of Ages – Supreme Chaos
Hardcore Metal dudes War of Ages all the way from Pennsylvania!, released new album 'Supreme Chaos' July 2014 via Facedown Records. Here is our...
Review: Empire! Empire! (I Was a Lonely Estate) – You Will Eventually Be Forgotten
For anybody just discovering this awkwardly titled husband and wife duo, wading through their discography is quite an undertaking. Since Keith Latinen started the...
Review: Linkin Park – The Hunting Party
Linkin Park founded in 1996, since the early 00’s they have made a big mark in the music industry. With 'Hybrid Theory' in 2000 selling over...
Review: Horned Almighty – World of Tombs
Originally formed in early 2002 by S. and Hellpig, both active in the extreme metal underground since the early nineties, the filthy ugly beast...
Review: Rise Against – The Black Market
'The Black Market' focuses on the cost of self-awareness. “Rise Against has always been a political band, but also a personal band,” says Tim...
Review: Insight After Doomsday – The way to Nihilism
Formed in 2002 Insight after Doomsday are the result of a long musical journey of certain components and their evolution. Changing their name from...
Review: Blues Pills – Blues Pills
Blues Pills, at first you can never be to sure what to expect. It’s like unwrapping a present at Christmas, all excited to find...
Danny Bryant – Temperature Rising
Danny Bryant’s guitar starts wailing straight out the box, his rough breathy voice promising that the woman before him will get the ‘Best of...
Review: Philip Sayce – Influence
Blues rock guitarist Philip Sayce’s latest album is a kaleidoscopic soundscape capturing an authentic classic feel to which is often added a thoroughly modern...