Review: Inire – Cauchemar
The first track is a bit of a dirge truth be known. It ambles, although be it in a slightly melodic vein with a...
Review: Circle of Dust – Machines of our Disgrace
From the off the angst and industrial swipes are engaging and play out with a surge of vengeance and ambiance. The title track 'Machines...
Review: Freedom Call – Master of Light
As cheesy as it sounds, ‘Metal is for Everyone’ opts for catchy and epic but most important it mentions Vikings and metal in the...
Review: Sick of it All – When the Smoke Clears
If you looked up integrity in the dictionary, you wouldn't see a picture of Sick of it All because dictionaries don't have pictures, but...
Review: Meshuggah – The Violent Sleep of Reason
WARNING. Listening to this album may cause serious damage to your bank balance and add points to your license.
If you have ever been caught...
Review: Riverside – Eye of the Soundscape
Known for their atmospheric prog-rock, Riverside, have previously released six studio albums. From the opening track from their debut album, Out Of Myself (2003),...
Review: Lamb of God – The Duke
Lamb of God formed a blazing trail 15 years ago and have never looked back. Whilst on their trail they inadvertently sparked the so-called...
Review: Black Orchid Empire – Archetype
Black Orchid Empire lure you into this false sense of security, starting off with a very soft take on things that make you think...
Review: Broker – Quixota
'Talk' is a real vehement track with its mathcore haunting every angle. The deliberating melody is quick to add in an unusual flavour along...
Review: Eternal Deformity – No Way Out
Now it’s Poland’s turn to have a crack at the whip with an eclectic mix of genres all blending starting off with doom-laden melodies...