Oceans of Slumber self-titled release
Texas is probably best known for producing bands of the thrash and groove variety, but Oceans of Slumber completely buck that trend with their...
Tygers are worth two in Ambush
Whenever the era of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal is discussed, most name the obvious ones, some mourn the ones that got...
Massive Wagons Bring High-Octane Sound to New Album ‘House of Noise’
Lancaster rockers Massive Wagons have unveiled their fifth studio album, House of Noise. Full of sing-along anthems, comedic tunes, and heartfelt ballads, House of...
Raging Speedhorn prove they’re Hard to Kill
In an otherwise shit show of a year, Raging Speedhorn has been able to be a shining beacon of hope for themselves. Over the...
Venom Prison look back with Primeval
Breaking out with their first full-length Animus, Venom Prison created some noise in the metal scene, followed up with Samsara, they proved to be...
The Infernal Sea – Negotium Crucis
Having seen The Infernal Sea from its very beginnings, I’ve had the pleasure of witnessing their growth and development through the dark and macabre...
Palm Reader – Sleepless
Emerging out of Surrey’s hardcore scene in the early part of the last decade, Palm Reader have always had a reputation for being a...
The Guards of Janas — SOULS OF DIOTIMA
This band excels at luminous visioning and visceral musical frameworks, to bring lush and evocative power-metal...
Gravehuffer keep kicking ass on new record, NecroEclosion
I've not long discovered the crust-laden, sludge-fueled doom machine that is Gravehuffer but I'm glad I did as they have a new release on...
Accept once again prove they are ‘Too Mean to Die’
There's no way of knowing how long this iteration of Accept will last before lineup changes occur but whoever joins next will have the lofty task of having to top Too Mean to Die.