Tilintetgjort shall arise in death
Fresh from the bowels of hell comes the Norwegian experimental black metal artillery appropriately named Tilintetgjort (which translated means Annihilated) and what they conjure up...
Insomnium release another snow-topped conceptual masterpiece
Finnish Melodic Death Metal legends Insomnium return with their 9th studio album, Anno 16969. The album is another conceptual release similar to Winter's Gate,...
Could They Grieve be the future kings of Post-Metal?
They Grieve are a duo hailing from Ottawa Canada and they contribute to the beautiful musical cesspit that is the Doom/Drone genre. Their previous...
The madcap brilliance of Avatar makes even the (Dance) Devil Dance
Upon hearing Dance Devil Dance for the first time one thing is first immediately clear, this album has swagger. More than any previous album,...
Asia – Fantasia: Live in Tokyo
At first glance, there are some noticeable parallels between the unlikely pairing of Asia and Crosby Stills & Nash (CSN). Both were formed by...
DeWolff address Love Death and In Between
I first got into this band on the recommendation of the legend that is Roger Glover who likened their sound to Purple and then...
Motorhead live on with some Seriously Bad Magic
It’s remarkable to consider, at one point, the NME (then an influential weekly music paper) branded Motorhead ‘the worst band in the world.’ How...
Solstice Light Up on new record
In recent times, Solstice have undergone a renewed burst of creativity and, after a period of downtime, they’re now fully back into the flow...
In Flames blend new and old to great success with Foregone
In Flames has had a tumultuous few years recently with past releases dividing fans with their departure from melodic death metal and their shift...
Lansdowne dispense the Medicine
Boston-based rockers Lansdowne have been paying their dues for over fifteen years with extensive touring and have a large online following for their brand...